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Maxpie
MUSE Buy-n-Large Metaphysical Utopian Society Enterprises
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Posted - 2014.07.24 01:53:00 -
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We have hundreds of locked blueprints.
We had them in a station that could not copy or research because we would remotely use a pos. This was far before the current changes were ever suggested.
Due to the new system, we can no longer use the pos to remotely copy prints.
There seems to be no way to unlock, move and then re-lock the prints elsewhere, other than going through the tedious process one print at a time.
Is there any way to do this without spending literally hours and thousands of clicks?
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Maxpie
MUSE Buy-n-Large Metaphysical Utopian Society Enterprises
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Posted - 2014.07.24 14:28:00 -
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Miyazaki Hetoshi wrote:Maxpie wrote:We have hundreds of locked blueprints.
We had them in a station that could not copy or research because we would remotely use a pos. This was far before the current changes were ever suggested.
Due to the new system, we can no longer use the pos to remotely copy prints.
There seems to be no way to unlock, move and then re-lock the prints elsewhere, other than going through the tedious process one print at a time.
Is there any way to do this without spending literally hours and thousands of clicks? No. I had to manually unlock over 1000 bpos
Good Lord, how long did that take you? I refuse to do this. This is a game. It is supposed to be enjoyable, not physically painful. I suppose I will petition and beg for mercy. How this issue has never been addressed is mind boggling.
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Maxpie
MUSE Buy-n-Large Metaphysical Utopian Society Enterprises
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Posted - 2014.07.24 15:07:00 -
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CCP RubberBAND wrote:For users with many blueprints please refer to: this threadIn summary blueprints in a password protected container (with a password), will not be displayed in the Blueprint Browser. This should allow those of you who have blueprints you don't want in the browser to hide them (which will also improve the performance).
What about for those of us that now need to unlock, move and lock the blueprints? Any relief for us, or will I be getting carpal tunnel syndrome?
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Maxpie
MUSE Buy-n-Large Metaphysical Utopian Society Enterprises
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Posted - 2014.07.24 17:56:00 -
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CCP RubberBAND wrote:Maxpie wrote:CCP RubberBAND wrote:For users with many blueprints please refer to: this threadIn summary blueprints in a password protected container (with a password), will not be displayed in the Blueprint Browser. This should allow those of you who have blueprints you don't want in the browser to hide them (which will also improve the performance). What about for those of us that now need to unlock, move and lock the blueprints? Any relief for us, or will I be getting carpal tunnel syndrome? To be clear this is not the only solution, this is an existing solution that got implemented and released today. We are investigating smarter ways to retrieve and present the data so performance is better and will continue to release those as we can.
Perhaps I wasn't clear. I'm asking about the unlocking and locking process which currently must be done one print at a time. This is time consuming and tedious, not to mention downright physically painful when you have hundreds of prints locked down that you now need to move to be useful.
If you mean to say that there is an existing solution to this problem, please share it.
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