Integrated Dynamics - On the Dynamics of Integration

Usage

The Storage Terminal contains tabs with all your active storage networks in the current attached network, optionally separated by channel. For example, if you have several Energy Batteries attached, you will see the sum of all energy in the energy tab. When other mods are installed that adds storage capabilities, such as the item and fluid capabilities from Integrated Tunnels, then you will be able to interact with these as well. The bottom of each tab displays the total and maximum quantities. For the remainder of this book, we will refer to things that can be stored (such as items, fluids and energy) as ingredients.

Next to viewing ingredients, you can also interact with them. Like with any inventory, this is done by clicking to pick up something, and clicking again to place something. For certain ingredient types such as energy and fluids, you will need to click on a container item when clicking in your inventory, such as batteries or tanks. Next to clicking, you can also shift-click to move in bulk.

When a storage network ingredient is selected, you can increase it by a small amount by clicking on the storage network slot again. Shift-clicking will increase it with a larger amount. In the same way, you can decrease the quantity by right-clicking. The same can be done by scrolling over a storage ingredient.

When a storage network ingredient is selected, you can move a small quantity by right-clicking, everything that is held by left-clicking, and the half of what is held by middle-clicking.

Using the search box, you can filter the displayed ingredients by name. Deeper searching through results can be done by define further parameters separated by space. or-conditions can be defined with ''|'.

Via the left-hand buttons, you can toggle through different sorting options, such as ordering by name and quantity.

Different prefixes are possible to define your search target. By default, you will search within the ingredient name. By prefixing the string with '@', you can search by mod. With '#', tooltips can be searched. Finally, '$' queries item tags. For instance, the search condition '$plank @minecraft' will show all planks added by Minecraft.

When an item storage network is available, you will also get an additional crafting tab. This is just like the item tab, but with an integrated crafting grid. It has several useful integrated functionalities, such as clearing the grid into your inventory or network, balancing the grid, and configuring the grid auto-refill behaviour after crafting.

By default, the terminal will take up as much space as possible. Using the Grid Size button, it is possible to change this to only scale in height, width, or use a fixed number of rows and columns (small, medium, or large). If you want to display even more slots, try tweaking your GUI Scale from the Minecraft options. The behaviour of the different grid sizes can be configured using your client-side config file.

All terminal settings (buttons, searchboxes, tabs, ...) are persisted per player and per terminal. In order to configure what settings will be loaded for newly placed terminals, you can press the anvil button on the bottom right of your terminal gui.