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Overview
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In order to configure Dwarf Fortress to your liking you need to edit a text-file containing the settings, namely init.txt, or the init file.
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[edit] Locating your configuration file
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Your configuration file is called init.txt and is stored in the [installation folder]\data\init folder ([installation folder] is the folder where you installed Dwarf Fortress).
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[edit] Editing the configuration file
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You can edit the file with any text editor of your choice, Notepad works very well.

Revision as of 11:31, 27 June 2010

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Overview In order to configure Dwarf Fortress to your liking you need to edit a text-file containing the settings, namely init.txt, or the init file.

[edit] Locating your configuration file Your configuration file is called init.txt and is stored in the [installation folder]\data\init folder ([installation folder] is the folder where you installed Dwarf Fortress).

[edit] Editing the configuration file You can edit the file with any text editor of your choice, Notepad works very well.