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Isoworld can link with [[Utility:DFHack|DFHack]] to display a game view at full spatial resolution in wider context, including tracking the game view.  This is particularly useful for adventure mode.
 
Isoworld can link with [[Utility:DFHack|DFHack]] to display a game view at full spatial resolution in wider context, including tracking the game view.  This is particularly useful for adventure mode.
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=== [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=138229.0 Dwarf Viewer] ===
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Dwarf Viewer is a 3D unit visualizer. It currently displays a unit's body and wounds. This utility works indirectly; it reads a [[Utility:DFHack|DFHack]]-exported file and renders a series of pre-made 3D models. It can be used in both adventure mode and fortress mode.
  
 
== Music and Sounds ==
 
== Music and Sounds ==
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[[Utility:DFHack|DFHack]] is an advanced Dwarf Fortress memory access library and a set of tools and scripts using this library, providing direct object-oriented access to Dwarf Fortress's internals as if it were compiled into the game itself. Releases support versions up through 0.34.11 (as of June 22nd, 2012). Runs on Windows, Linux, and MacOS X.
 
[[Utility:DFHack|DFHack]] is an advanced Dwarf Fortress memory access library and a set of tools and scripts using this library, providing direct object-oriented access to Dwarf Fortress's internals as if it were compiled into the game itself. Releases support versions up through 0.34.11 (as of June 22nd, 2012). Runs on Windows, Linux, and MacOS X.
  
DFHack has an [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=139553.0 official forum thread].  Code and binary releases are available from the [https://github.com/DFHack/dfhack/downloads Github site].
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DFHack has an [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=91166.0 official forum thread].  Code and binary releases are available from the [https://github.com/DFHack/dfhack/downloads Github site].
  
As of June 2014, the current version is r5; however there still may exist some compatiblity issues with plugins and scripts who have not been yet updated to r5 (because of development that has been halted for instance).
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As of February 2014, the current version is r3; an unofficial r4 has been released but there exists as yet no public thread about it. Most of the plugins below are designed for r4, however beginner-friendly packs such as [http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=126076.0 PeridexisErrant's pack] support r3 only.
  
 
Falconne's UI plugins work through DFHack, as do automation tools such as Autolabor, Workflow, Autobutcher, and many others.   
 
Falconne's UI plugins work through DFHack, as do automation tools such as Autolabor, Workflow, Autobutcher, and many others.   
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Dwarf Therapist gives you an advanced GUI to manage and check dwarf job allocations, military assignments, statistics (such as attributes, personality traits and happiness), sort dwarves by various criteria (e.g. profession, migration wave, happiness, number of assigned jobs etc.) and generally manage the Dwarven Resources of your fortress in a very convenient way. This version contains the "labor optimizer" semi-automatic labor management system.  
 
Dwarf Therapist gives you an advanced GUI to manage and check dwarf job allocations, military assignments, statistics (such as attributes, personality traits and happiness), sort dwarves by various criteria (e.g. profession, migration wave, happiness, number of assigned jobs etc.) and generally manage the Dwarven Resources of your fortress in a very convenient way. This version contains the "labor optimizer" semi-automatic labor management system.  
  
Splinterz' fork of Dwarf Therapist is the currently updated version, and available for Windows, Mac and GNU + Linux.  Besides the Bay12 forum thread, there's more information on the [https://github.com/splintermind/Dwarf-Therapist GitHub project page].
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Splinterz' fork of Dwarf Therapist is the currently updated version, and available for Windows and GNU + Linux.  A [http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=7842 Mac version] is also available, and it is being integrated into the main codebase for a future version.  Besides the Bay12 forum thread, there's more information on the [https://code.google.com/r/splintermind-attributes/ google code page].
  
 
====[[Dwarf Therapist Addons Repository]]====
 
====[[Dwarf Therapist Addons Repository]]====
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===[http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=55025 ChromaFort]===
 
===[http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=55025 ChromaFort]===
 
Chromafort is a tool designed to complement [[Utilities#Quickfort|Quickfort]], by converting images into quickfort-compatible .csv files.  It works with 24-bit bitmap (.bmp) files.  There are a number of known issues that can affect any image that is not square, and the size must be an exponent of two (8, 16, 32, 64...); other images may show nonexistent colours and/or come out highly distorted.
 
Chromafort is a tool designed to complement [[Utilities#Quickfort|Quickfort]], by converting images into quickfort-compatible .csv files.  It works with 24-bit bitmap (.bmp) files.  There are a number of known issues that can affect any image that is not square, and the size must be an exponent of two (8, 16, 32, 64...); other images may show nonexistent colours and/or come out highly distorted.
 
===[http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=138590 Picturefort]===
 
Picturefort is an attempt to make "Chromafort, but ''better''" - it performs the same function of converting an image to a [[Utilities#Quickfort|Quickfort]]-compatible .csv file.  Unlike Chromafort, Picturefort can handle a large number of image formats (though .bmp or .png are recommended); images can be of any shape and within reason size; and while as of May 2014 it is only available on Windows there are plans for a Linux version.
 
  
 
== Modding tools ==
 
== Modding tools ==

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