Protip: To prevent accidentally removing logic or used rails place a filled chest nearby

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    Protip: To prevent accidentally deleting rails with docked entities to it, or to secure complex logic, place a chest next to it.

    I just have deleted some of my rails that are bound to some complex logic, now I have to redock the entities to this rail and rebuild the logic. I hit undo and it didn't let me, because the undocked entity prohibitted building.
     

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    just move the undocked entity out of the way and press redo again then redock your thing.
    How is placing a storage next to it going to help in any way?
     
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    It might be possible to extend this safety check to rails (that are in-use by logic), but I think it gets more in the way than to be useful.
    Same could be said by adding it to in-use logic blocks, must be a frustrating experience to confirm removals every time you work on it.

    I suppose some sort of safety check toggle could work,... clunky though, and probably never on when you need it ^^
     

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    It might be possible to extend this safety check to rails (that are in-use by logic), but I think it gets more in the way than to be useful.
    Same could be said by adding it to in-use logic blocks, must be a frustrating experience to confirm removals every time you work on it.

    I suppose some sort of safety check toggle could work,... clunky though, and probably never on when you need it ^^
    just having it so you get a warning before removing a rail with a docked entity on it would be amazing to have.
    Would save a lot of builders from a lot of trouble and frustration over a simple mistake.
     
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    just having it so you get a warning before removing a rail with a docked entity on it would be amazing to have.
    Would save a lot of builders from a lot of trouble and frustration over a simple mistake.
    That is true. I'm wondering if there's a good way of handling many different potential mistakes without straight up interrupting your removal actions. I definitely don't want it to get in the way of everything you do. I remove in-use rails plenty of times on purpose for example, as it's a quick way to undock something (especially during testing).
     
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    I was live streaming once when I realized I left symmetry mode on and took out a good chunk of a carriers logic. It took a while to fix.
     

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    You could have an override switch in the build menu or an ad hoc hotkey combination to disable the pop-up warnings, instead showing a little warning icon in a non-obtrusive part of the screen when the override is active.
     
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    Simple, use one alert for all warnings.

    "Warning, you are about to remove a Faction Block, an In-use docker, connected logic, and an in use storage."

    If I had to confirm this every time I mean to remove these things, I'd still save more time than what I've lost on a single such mistake.