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Thank you for taking the time to reply, and I’m really sorry to hear about the difficulties you’re going through. Please don’t feel pressured about the mod at all — your wellbeing and personal situation are much more important.
I just wanted to share the idea in case it might be useful for the future, whenever things improve and you have the time and energy. In the meantime, I’m grateful for the work you’ve already done; it’s brought a lot of enjoyment to the community. Wishing you strength and better days ahead!
I was wondering if it might be possible to handle clothing repair in a more universal way, similar to the approach used in the "Universal Repair, Rip and Patch Clothing 2.0!" mod.
This could potentially remove the need to manually add compatibility for each item, and make the mod more future-proof when new clothing is added.
Of course, just a suggestion — totally understand if this isn't within your current plans. Thanks again!
Has now been updated to work with *ALL* clothes.
Thank you CarlosRojasCu for updating this version of the mod when I was busy.
Your work has been extremely appreciated and very valuable.
Thank you everyone for almost half a decade of positive comments, happy moments and for being grateful.
You all helped me stay focused and inspired to challenge myself and be a better person.
`attempted index: DoParam of non-table: null
function: RepairanyclothingNV -- file: RACNewVersion.lua line # 27 | MOD: [B41]Repair Any Clothes New Version
java.lang.RuntimeException: attempted index: DoParam of non-table: null
at se.krka.kahlua.vm.KahluaThread.tableget(KahluaThread.java:1689)
at se.krka.kahlua.vm.KahluaThread.luaMainloop(KahluaThread.java:641)
at se.krka.kahlua.vm.KahluaThread.call(KahluaThread.java:163)
at se.krka.kahlua.vm.KahluaThread.pcall(KahluaThread.java:1980)
at se.krka.kahlua.vm.KahluaThread.pcallvoid(KahluaThread.java:1812)
at se.krka.kahlua.integration.LuaCaller.pcallvoid(LuaCaller.java:66)
at se.krka.kahlua.integration.LuaCaller.protectedCallVoid(LuaCaller.java:139)
But there is an tiny small error in the RACNewVersion.lua on line 27 for the green santa trousers when you try to getItem("Base.Trousers_SantaGReen") , the "R" in "green" is uppercase while it shouldn't.
It seemed to cause the problem because i have no more break on error since i corrected it.
Muchas gracias Guys!
(PS: in a wait of a quick fix, for those who have the same problem, the file is in \Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\108600\2984301200\mods\RepairAnyClothesNewVersion\42.0\media\lua\shared)
https://gtm.steamproxy.vip/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3198487976&searchtext=armguards