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Edit: nvm, I'm dumb. While there is no edit button for intro sections on a page I just figured out how you go about it. | Edit: nvm, I'm dumb. While there is no edit button for intro sections on a page I just figured out how you go about it. | ||
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::::::I'm trying to get them to use workshops, but I did go through and unforbid everything. Nothing was showing an F, that I remember, it all had parens or braces around it ( or {; hard to tell in the font. I'd hit F and at the bottom it would switch from "F: claim" to "F: Forbid", and the paren would disappear, so: from "(Thing)" to "Thing". I'd figured that bit out from trying to nab the stuff from a goblin thief that had gotten flattened in a stonefall trap in my previous fort, the one with the waterfall. I went through the entire fortress, reclaiming everything, including loose rocks on the floor. I'd thought that part of the problem was that I'd forgotten to reclaim the closed floor hatches covering the entrance, which was true at one point, but didn't change after. I'd deactivate them and they'd happily get naked, dropping all their gear and dancing around the wagon, but that's about all the reaction I got out of any of them... I'll see about putting them on duty, but one would think that not being soldiers anymore would get them going on their crafts... --[[User:Azaram|Azaram]] 22:35, 9 December 2008 (EST) | ::::::I'm trying to get them to use workshops, but I did go through and unforbid everything. Nothing was showing an F, that I remember, it all had parens or braces around it ( or {; hard to tell in the font. I'd hit F and at the bottom it would switch from "F: claim" to "F: Forbid", and the paren would disappear, so: from "(Thing)" to "Thing". I'd figured that bit out from trying to nab the stuff from a goblin thief that had gotten flattened in a stonefall trap in my previous fort, the one with the waterfall. I went through the entire fortress, reclaiming everything, including loose rocks on the floor. I'd thought that part of the problem was that I'd forgotten to reclaim the closed floor hatches covering the entrance, which was true at one point, but didn't change after. I'd deactivate them and they'd happily get naked, dropping all their gear and dancing around the wagon, but that's about all the reaction I got out of any of them... I'll see about putting them on duty, but one would think that not being soldiers anymore would get them going on their crafts... --[[User:Azaram|Azaram]] 22:35, 9 December 2008 (EST) | ||
− | ::::::: | + | :::::::If you have that much trouble distinguishing parentheses (imports) from curly braces {forbidden}, check your eyes. Curly braces mean forbidden. If they went away when you hit F, they were forbidden. --[[User:GreyMario|GreyMaria]] 22:58, 9 December 2008 (EST) |
− | ::::::::I | + | ::::::::I can tell the difference ''here'', it's in the game in the (relatively) small resolution and odd font sizes that I sometimes have trouble. I'm running in 800x600 on a 1280x1024 monitor, so it's only about a quarter of the 17" screen. --[[User:Azaram|Azaram]] 23:05, 9 December 2008 (EST) |
− | + | :::::::::So play double-sized 640x480 or in fullscreen. --[[User:GreyMario|GreyMaria]] 23:17, 9 December 2008 (EST) | |
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