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you can also try for a clean install of the mod, that's a slightly more complicated than in the past because of the mod options.
- go into mod options, screencap if you made any changes you want to recreate
- reset to default and shut down the game
- unsubscribe, wait a couple minutes and resubscribe
-start rimworld and see if the issue persists
I like opening Steam Library\steamapps\workshop\content\294100 sorted by date modified and see if a fresh folder pops up after resubscribing, Steam can be a bit strange about that. you can also manually delete the 1523682542 folder in there and Steam should redownload it
( and my apologies for the late reply )
Please also note that I will be implementing XML extensions' colour feature soon, but I expect due to the underlying textures there will still be some trial and error.
I don't know if you're familiar with dev mode, but in case you're not:
- enable dev mode in options
- click third symbol of the dev menu at the top of the screen "open debug actions menu"
- search for hot reload defs in the window, optionally click the little pin symbol next to it
- if you pinned, you can open the dev palette (second symbol from the right) which will display all your pinned commands