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Question about Connected Living Spaces


Zerro

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Greetings,

I have Ship Manifest, Connected Living Space (CLS), and Fustek station parts installed. I put a space station into space but I am unable to transfer crew members between modules. For convenience, I placed the RCS fuel cells between the docking clamp and habitable modules. Am I not allowed to have non-crew parts between the the docking ports and crew modules? Below is a pic of my station: (The radial module is my TAC Life Support and AUX Battery module)

Also: I am unable to EVA my crew members from the station

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Thanks for the assistance.

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Have you dock with the port that doesn't have the RCS tank and try'ed ? I'm new to Connected Living Space and haven't really used it but by looking at the CFG files you might need to make 1 for the stock rcs tanks can't really tell what tanks you are using but maybe something like this

@PART[RCSFuelTank*]:HAS[!MODULE[ModuleConnectedLivingSpace]]

{

MODULE

{

name = ModuleConnectedLivingSpace

passable = true

}

}

That should get them all hope it help or maybe someone that know more will pitch in.
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All parts between habitable areas need to be passable. You can find this info by right-clicking on a part in the VAB. There should be a CLS info header at the top of the right side information that says if the part is passable. If the part can hold Kerbals (and is stock or a modded part made to work with CLS), it is also passable and habitable. If you have non-passable, non-habitable parts between habitats, Kerbals will not be able to transfer.

Also, note that CLS adds open/closed states to docking ports to act as airlocks. If these are closed, you will be unable to transfer Kerbals.

You can check this by clicking the CLS button in the upper-right-hand corner of your screen. Parts should appear green if Kerbals can live in them, yellow if Kerbals can pass through them, and red if Kerbals cannot move into or outside of the module. Grey modules do not allow passage. Docking ports are blue if open, fuschia if closed. If a part appears red that shouldn't, check the docking ports, and then check the parts between docking ports.

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