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# Wait for a [[dwarf]] with the [[Stone detailing]] skill to smooth the [[stone]] on the walls and floors. | # Wait for a [[dwarf]] with the [[Stone detailing]] skill to smooth the [[stone]] on the walls and floors. | ||
− | NOTE: Smoothing and [[engraving]] use the | + | '''NOTE: Smoothing and [[engraving]] use the same designation in this version - thus, if you want an area to be smoothed but not engraved, you must take care when placing your designations.''' |
== Note == | == Note == | ||
− | * You cannot smooth dirt or mud, nor can you | + | * You cannot smooth dirt or mud, nor can you smoth metal [[ore]]s or [[gem]]s. |
* Smoothing a muddy floor will not remove the [[mud]]; however, a dwarf with the Cleaning labor will come by and remove the mud while the Smoothing designation is still present. | * Smoothing a muddy floor will not remove the [[mud]]; however, a dwarf with the Cleaning labor will come by and remove the mud while the Smoothing designation is still present. | ||
* If a smoothed floor is muddied, it will remain smooth. Even when muddy, smooth floors will not allow [[shrub]]s or [[tower-cap]]s grow on them. | * If a smoothed floor is muddied, it will remain smooth. Even when muddy, smooth floors will not allow [[shrub]]s or [[tower-cap]]s grow on them. |