if u have installed a interface mod that it modify the cursors file,u should open the config.json and change "true" to "false" or "enabled" to "disabled".
the config.json may in the interface mod which you installed,not my mod. if u don't have any other interface mod / cursors mod,you should only put this mod into your 'Mods' file.
I don't have a mod that affects the cursor, but I have a mod that affects textures of the game that are not related to the cursor. If there are a lot of these mods, then they will have to be disabled in the configs?
Just curious, why did you choose to include CP in the title, but the files has [CP]? Why include either? I'm looking to come up with a standard for my mods and not sure what I should be doing...
Because content patcher is the requirements.Other mods may replace the xnb file. This is used to distinguish the two to facilitate your search.Some people don't want to use the replace mode.
All of my mods have content patcher as a requirement but I haven't been putting CP in the title because I noticed you can't actually search for CP considering 3 letters is the minimum for a search.
In your opinion, if I don't put CP in the tile, do you assume the mod is not a content patcher mod? I sort of thought all recently made mods required content patcher and wasn't going to include CP in the title because it felt extraneous.
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it doesn't work. My CP and smapi is newest.
if u don't have any other interface mod / cursors mod,you should only put this mod into your 'Mods' file.
This is used to distinguish the two to facilitate your search.Some people don't want to use the replace mode.
In your opinion, if I don't put CP in the tile, do you assume the mod is not a content patcher mod? I sort of thought all recently made mods required content patcher and wasn't going to include CP in the title because it felt extraneous.
Thank you for your swift reply!
of course, this is just a way of writing~