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@ -860,9 +860,11 @@ any particular type of job.
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Simple usage:
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:enable labormanager: Enables the plugin with default settings.
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(Persistent per fortress) :disable labormanager: Disables the plugin.
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(Persistent per fortress)
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Anything beyond this is optional - autolabor works fairly well on the
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:disable labormanager: Disables the plugin.
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Anything beyond this is optional - labormanager works fairly well on the
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default settings.
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The default priorities for each labor vary (some labors are higher
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@ -924,7 +926,7 @@ the dfhack console, followed by the message "LABORMANAGER: Game paused
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so you can investigate the above message.". If this happens, please open
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an issue on github, reporting the lines that immediately preceded this
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message. You can tell labormanager to ignore this error and carry on by
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typing "autolabor pause-on-error no", but be warned that some job may go
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typing ``labormanager pause-on-error no``, but be warned that some job may go
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undone in this situation.
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Advanced usage:
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