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:'''''Standing orders''' are non-military orders that apply to the entire fortress, including civilians. If you were looking for information on how to get your military to patrol or defend areas without actively managing them, see '''{{l|Scheduling}}'''. If you were looking for information on how to order your squads to move around on command and attack designated creatures, see '''{{l|Squads}}'''. | :'''''Standing orders''' are non-military orders that apply to the entire fortress, including civilians. If you were looking for information on how to get your military to patrol or defend areas without actively managing them, see '''{{l|Scheduling}}'''. If you were looking for information on how to order your squads to move around on command and attack designated creatures, see '''{{l|Squads}}'''. |
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- Standing orders are non-military orders that apply to the entire fortress, including civilians. If you were looking for information on how to get your military to patrol or defend areas without actively managing them, see Template:L. If you were looking for information on how to order your squads to move around on command and attack designated creatures, see Template:L.
Standing orders that apply to the whole fortress can be accessed with o
- x adjusts the level of job cancellation announcements that are shown
- a toggles whether dwarves will move caged animals to a stockpile
- f toggles whether dwarves will move food to a stockpile
- u toggles whether dwarves will move furniture to a stockpile
- g toggles whether dwarves will move dead dwarves to a stockpile
- r sets refuse orders
- F sets Template:L orders
- s toggles whether dwarves will move stone to a stockpile
- w toggles whether dwarves will move wood to a stockpile
- h toggles who will harvest plants from Template:L - if set to "Dwarves All Harvest", all dwarves will participate, including Template:L and Template:L.
- m toggles whether different types of food can be put in one barrel at a stockpile
- W sets workshop orders
- z sets activity zone orders
Refuse orders
Dwarves can do different things with different types of Template:L.
You can tell them to ignore refuse altogether r for a smelly fort, or to gather refuse even from outside o which is mainly useful for collecting animals killed by military dwarves.
Each type of refuse can be toggled between "save" (bring to a stockpile) and "dump" (throw in a garbage dump Template:L)
Workshop orders
Many workshops will generate tasks automatically, from this menu you can turn that off for selected workshops. The Template:L and Template:L can be further configured to use only dyed thread/cloth or any type. Since finished clothing cannot be dyed, this is one way to make sure the clothing is of best quality possible.
- l toggles whether looms will automatically weave available thread (or available dyed thread) into cloth
- d toggles whether clothier's shops will use only dyed cloth or all cloth
- w toggles whether weavers will automatically go out and collect spider webs
- s toggles whether animals marked for slaughter will automatically have slaughter tasks added at the Template:L shop
- b toggles whether butcherable corpses will have butcher tasks automatically generated at the Template:L workshop
- f toggles whether raw fish will have "prepare raw fish" tasks auto-generated at the Template:L workshop
- k toggles automatic generation of "render fat" orders at the Template:L workshop
- t toggles whether raw hides will have "tan raw hide" tasks auto-generated at the Template:L
Activity zone orders
Fishing and drinking (water source) zones can be set to mandatory here, which can be useful if you need to keep Template:L away from a Template:L-infested river.