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On the right hand side of the screen will be a list for all of your saved parameter templates. By default, there are five parameter sets labeled '''<tt>LARGE</tt>''', '''<tt>MEDIUM</tt>''','''<tt>SMALL</tt>''','''<tt>SMALLER</tt>''', and '''<tt>POCKET</tt>'''.  Smaller worlds are generated more quickly, but have less civilizations and less chance of generating an [[embarkment]] site with the combination of features you'd like.  You can change the world size to something other than a square using the keys {{k|i}}, {{k|u}}, {{k|p}}, and {{k|o}}.  Note that only available world widths/heights are 17, 33, 65, 129, and 257; even directly editing the <tt>world_gen.txt</tt> file will not let you use other sizes than these.
 
On the right hand side of the screen will be a list for all of your saved parameter templates. By default, there are five parameter sets labeled '''<tt>LARGE</tt>''', '''<tt>MEDIUM</tt>''','''<tt>SMALL</tt>''','''<tt>SMALLER</tt>''', and '''<tt>POCKET</tt>'''.  Smaller worlds are generated more quickly, but have less civilizations and less chance of generating an [[embarkment]] site with the combination of features you'd like.  You can change the world size to something other than a square using the keys {{k|i}}, {{k|u}}, {{k|p}}, and {{k|o}}.  Note that only available world widths/heights are 17, 33, 65, 129, and 257; even directly editing the <tt>world_gen.txt</tt> file will not let you use other sizes than these.
  
You can select which parameter set you would like to use for world creation using the arrow keys ( {{K|&uarr;}}  and {{K|&darr;}} ) and the page-up-/page down keys, or the numeric keypad ( {{k|8}} {{k|2}} {{k|9}} {{k|3}} ).  
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You can select which parameter set you would like to use for world creation using the arrow keys ( {{K|&uarr;}}  and {{K|&darr;}} ) and the page-up-/page down keys, or the numeric keypad ( {{k|8}} {{k|4}} {{k|9}} {{k|3}} ).  
  
 
* To save your current settings as a parameter set, press {{K|F6}}.  
 
* To save your current settings as a parameter set, press {{K|F6}}.  

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