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== Build (very old) ==
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== Build ==
 
I obsessively min-max my starting profile, even though it doesn't matter in the long run.
 
I obsessively min-max my starting profile, even though it doesn't matter in the long run.
  
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* Profit!
 
* Profit!
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== Regional Prospector ==
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The seekret projekt has been revealed to be [[Utilities#Regional_Prospector|Regional Prospector]].
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The original functionality of <b>RP</b> has been rolled into <b>DF</b>, but the magma highlighting and longitude/latitude/seed display has not.  I am considering updating <b>RP</b>, and probably will.
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== Stone Sense ==
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[http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=2066 Download Stone Sense 1.2]
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Stone Sense is a utility for Dwarf Fortress that adds a sort of radar to miners, so that they can detect what is inside the rock near the location where they are digging.
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The number of tiles revealed depends on the skill of the miner, with Legendary miners revealing a radius of 8 tiles in each direction (i.e. a 17x17 square, 289 tiles.)
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To use it, first start Dwarf Fortress.  Then run stone_sense.exe.
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The utility does not need to be in the same directory as Dwarf Fortress.
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Note: this utility patches the in-memory copy of Dwarf Fortress, not the program file.  Accordingly, you will need to run it every time you start Dwarf Fortress.
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Version 1.0 and up work only with the 0.31.* (DF2010) releases.  If you need a version that works with the previous 3D version (aka 40d), feel free to contact me.
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Known bugs: digging near raw funmetal will detect any empty tiles within the metal. When an empty tile is detected, the fun is unleashed, which then permanently slows down frame rates as it tries to hold a party for your dwarves. (A fix is planned, but will take some time.)
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== German Menu ==
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[http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=913 Download German Menu beta1]
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== Reveal2 ==
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&#x202E;I have updated [[User:Rick|Rick/Gibbed's]] Reveal utility to work with Vista and Windows 7.  In addition, it should be able to work with all versions of Dwarf Fortress without the need to edit an .INI file.  It is on the DFFD at [http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=1044 Reveal2].&#x202C;
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For the .31.* releases, I recommend using [[Utilities#DFHack|DFHack]] instead, as its dfreveal utility is more powerful, more friendly, and DFHack is updated with new version information very quickly.  Download DFHack [http://github.com/peterix/dfhack/downloads here].

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