Molecular Transformilator

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booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.2=There are various <item>Lenses<r> that can be attached to the Reconstructor that don't all follow the default behavior of the Reconstructor and are able to do some neat things. <n>See the <imp>"Reconstructor Lenses & Misc"<r> chapter in the booklet's Miscellaneous section <imp>for more information<r>. <n><n>When right-clicking the Reconstructor with a <item>Redstone Torch<r> in hand, it will change between a mode where it <imp>gets deactivated by Redstone<r> and a mode where it <imp>responds to pulses<r>.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.3=It should be noted that any recipes listed without information about Lenses <imp>don't use one<r>. <n><i>I thought that was obvious.
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.5=When you have crafted a couple of items, you might want to find a way to <imp>automate this<r>. <n>There is a very simple way to do accomplish this: <n>Place the <item>Atomic Reconstructor<r> down facing into a <item>Precision Dropper<r> (to find it, look it up in the <imp>All Items and Search<r> Entry!). <n>Next, place a <item>Ranged Collector<r> in the area that has the converted items set as a whitelist. <n>Now you can just chuck your raw materials into the Dropper to convert them!
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.crystals.text.6=<n><n><n><i>Molecular Transformilator
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.bookTutorial.name=Intro to the Manual
booklet.actuallyadditions.chapter.bookTutorial.text.1=The <item>Actually Additions Manual<r> is very versatile. Here is a quick overview: <n><imp>Entries & Chapters<r><n>An Entry is a general topic while a Chapter is almost always pointed to a specific item. When closing a chapter, the index opens, when closing that, the front page will. <n><imp>Bookmarks<r><n>Bookmarks, as seen on the bottom of the booklet, store the current page when clicked and can restore said page when clicked again. This can be very useful for easy navigation.