- v50 information can now be added to pages in the main namespace. v0.47 information can still be found in the DF2014 namespace. See here for more details on the new versioning policy.
- Use this page to report any issues related to the migration.
Difference between revisions of "v0.31:Utilities"
(Fixing quality template tags (322/690)) |
PurelyAtomic (talk | contribs) (→dfreveal: linked hidden fun stuff) |
||
Line 82: | Line 82: | ||
Lists all available minerals on the map and how much of them there is. | Lists all available minerals on the map and how much of them there is. | ||
==== dfreveal ==== | ==== dfreveal ==== | ||
− | Reveals the whole map. Newly can also hide what it revealed. Use with caution, releases HFS! Same warnings as to the original Reveal tool apply. | + | Reveals the whole map. Newly can also hide what it revealed. Use with caution, releases [[HFS]]! Same warnings as to the original Reveal tool apply. |
+ | |||
==== dfvdig ==== | ==== dfvdig ==== | ||
Designates a whole vein for digging. When using the '-x' option, it will dig stairs into other z-levels. Point the cursor at a vein and run this thing :) | Designates a whole vein for digging. When using the '-x' option, it will dig stairs into other z-levels. Point the cursor at a vein and run this thing :) |
Revision as of 19:40, 15 May 2010
Please only list utilities that are known to work with the newest version here.
Here are third party applications useful for Dwarf Fortress.
Dwarf Fortress File Depot
The Dwarf Fortress File Upload Service - an excellent place to store mods, community games, tilesets and other files. Courtesy of Janus; for files related to Dwarf Fortress only.
3D Visualizers
Stonesense by Jonask, Solifuge and Kaypy
Stonesense is a third party real-time visualizer that lets you view your Dwarf Fortress world in a classic isometric perspective.
More information is available in this forum thread.
Stonesense Slate now supports v0.31.03 - get it here
Reveal
Reveal (or Reveal.exe as it is commonly referred to) is a program that runs alongside Dwarf Fortress and shows all "unexplored" or "undug" tiles of the map (in fortress mode). To reveal entire map designate the entire bottom level to be mined and then remove designation before running reveal (Not required in the latest version using the parameters below, simply start the .exe file.). Playing on revealed map might (read "will") cause some bugs (like not being able to build magma buildings or a tower-cap farm, losing all plants/trees on the map, and a lot more). Using Reveal has been known to corrupt saved game folders. and, as such, it is highly recommended to only use Reveal to preview a biome's layout and then restart without running Reveal.
There are two versions of Reveal, one for Vista and newer, one for XP and older.
The new version of Reveal.exe (Reveal2) is in public beta, you can find it here Reveal2. Please report problems in 0x517A5D's Talk page.
Pasting the following code into reveal2.ini makes it work for the newest (DF2010) version of Dwarf Fortress:
;; DF2010 31.02 [4BBDF378] map_data=0x016ad718 map_x_count=0x016ad738 map_y_count=0x016ad73c map_z_count=0x016ad740
[4BB45F99] can be substituted in for 31.01.
For 31.03, the following works:
; .31.03 [4BC3C470] dwarf_fortress=0x00A5ED94 map_data=0x016AE760 map_x_count=0x016AE780 map_y_count=0x016AE784 map_z_count=0x016AE788 map_data_designation_offset=0x29C
However, do not save your game, it can mess up many things including civilizations (Giant Toad and Cave Crocodile civilizations, you will also embark with those if it should occur.)
Dwarf Therapist
Dwarf Therapist gives you an advanced GUI to manage and check dwarf job allocations, military assignments (40d), statistics (such as attributes, personality traits and happiness), plus sort dwarves by various criteria (eg. profession, migration wave etc.) and generally manage the Dwarven Resources of your fortress in a very convenient way.
Version 5.1 is out (4/24/10). This version supports DF build 3.01.03.
New dedicated support forum: http://code.google.com/p/dwarftherapist/
Dfterm
Dfterm is a tool to run dwarf fortress via terminals remotely. multiple people can connect and watch or join in.
Main article here: Dfterm.
DFHack
DFHack is a Dwarf Fortress memory access library and a set of basic tools using this library. The library is a work in progress, so things might change as more tools are written for it. The current (0.3.1.4) release only supports the new DF 0.31.01, 0.31.02 and 0.31.03 versions. It consists of some of the more useful DFHack tools.
Code and binary releases are available from the Github site.
DFhack tools for DF 2010
dfcleanmap
Cleans all the bloodsmears that get scattered all over the map.
dfliquids
Allows creating liquids (water and magma), making them flow or preventing them from flowing. Newly also allows making obsidian walls. It's a command-prompt style utility where you type in very simple commands. Replaces the older magma_create tool.
dfprospector
Lists all available minerals on the map and how much of them there is.
dfreveal
Reveals the whole map. Newly can also hide what it revealed. Use with caution, releases HFS! Same warnings as to the original Reveal tool apply.
dfvdig
Designates a whole vein for digging. When using the '-x' option, it will dig stairs into other z-levels. Point the cursor at a vein and run this thing :)
DF Map Compressor / DF Map Archive
The DF Map Compressor encodes multiple bitmaps exported from Dwarf Fortress into a single, very compressed, .fdf-map file. The fdf-map file can then be shared with your friends by uploading to the DF Map Archive that features an online viewer (written in Flash).
The map compressor was created by Shadowlord in May 2007. Extract from the website :
- "The DF Map Compressor is a program I made to encode Dwarf Fortress fortress or world map images into a much smaller format than is possible with normal image formats. Here's a quick summary of how it works: It determines the size of your tiles from your DF font file (or asks you), splits the map up into tiles, identifies duplicate tiles, writes out every unique tile image, and then writes out a list of ID#s for each tile position which points to the tile image for that tile. What it outputs is piped through the LZMA compressor (the one used in 7-zip), to compress it further. The .df-map file which it writes out is usually less than 100 KB in size. (By comparison, a PNG of the same map can exceed 2 megabytes, depending on how well you compress it, whether you change the color depth, and whether you are using a graphical tileset or detailed font)."
Read more about the DF Map Archive on Markavian's User page.
DF Designer
DF Designer, by soundnfury is a fort layout planning tool. It enables you to work out your designs before you start to build, and even see how they look in 3-D. It's written in C with SDL, and both Linux and Windows builds are available. The source code is freely available under the GPL. Since DF Designer does not 'talk to' Dwarf Fortress, it is version-independent.
Raw tile tools
Raw tile selector
Provides an easy to use graphical interface to select which tiles and colors should be displayed for plants, stones and small creatures.
Made to ease the job of creators of tilesets with edited raws. It will also be useful for users that dislike decisions made by tileset creators or users that could not find the edited raws for a tileset.
Currently for windows only.
Raw tile merger
Provides an easy to use interface to change the tile and color data of raws to match the data of another set of raw files.
Made to ease the job of creators of tilesets with edited raws when new versions of df are released. The edited raws for your tileset for a new df version can now be created with a few clicks.
WinMerge
Winmerge allows you to compare the contents of folders or files. It highlights any differences between files and allows you to merge them. It is most useful for modders or users of mods. If you compare modified raw files with unmodified ones you can quickly see any differences.