quickfort files and docs
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install(DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/blueprints/ DESTINATION blueprints)
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install(DIRECTORY ${CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR}/quickfort/ DESTINATION "${DFHACK_DATA_DESTINATION}/data/quickfort")
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This directory is for quickfort blueprints. You can apply them to your fortress
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map with the DFHack quickfort plugin. See
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https://docs.dfhack.org/en/stable/docs/Scripts.html#quickfort for details.
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You can create blueprints by hand or by using any spreadsheet application,
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saving them as .xlsx or .csv files. You can also build your plan "for real" in
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Dwarf Fortress, and then export your map using the DFHack blueprint for later
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replay in a different fort. See
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https://docs.dfhack.org/en/stable/docs/Plugins.html#blueprint for more info.
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DFHack blueprints follow the original Quickfort 2.0 syntax. See
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https://github.com/joelpt/quickfort for joelpt's excellent documentation.
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There are many ready-to-use examples of blueprints in the library subfolder.
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#dig start(2,2)
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# quickfort aliases common baseline configuration file
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#
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# Defines custom keycode shortcuts for blueprints. Please DO NOT EDIT this file
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# directly. Instead, custom aliases should be added to
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# dfhack-config/quickfort/aliases.txt.
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#
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# Syntax:
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# aliasname: keystrokes
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#
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# Special keys:
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# {Right}, {Left}, {Up}, {Down}, >, < move the DF cursor
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# {/}, {*}, {+}, {-} can be used to navigate some DF menus
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# {Enter}, +{Enter}, {ExitMenu} - Enter, Shift+Enter, and Escape, respectively
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# {Wait} pauses playback briefly
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#
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# Special keys can be repeated by adding a number inside the curly braces, for
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# example: {Down 5}
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#
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# Some shorthand:
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# & expands to {Enter}
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# @ expands to +{Enter}
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# ^ expands to {ExitMenu}
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# % expands to {Wait}
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#
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# The aliases in this file were tested in DF 0.47.04 on 2020 Jul 18.
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##################################
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# food stockpile adjustments
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##################################
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seeds: s{Down}deb{Right}{Down 9}p^
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noseeds: s{Down}dea{Right}{Down 9}f^
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booze: s{Down}deb{Right}{Down 5}p{Down}p^
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food: s{Down}dea{Right}{Down 5}f{Down}f{Down 3}f^
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plants: s{Down}deb{Right}{Down 4}p^
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##################################
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# refuse stockpile adjustments
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##################################
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corpses: s{Down 4}deb{Right 2}&{Down 2}&{Left}{Down}p{Down}p^
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bones: s{Down 4}deb{Right}{Down 3}p{Down}p^
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rawhides: s{Down 4}deb{Right 2}{Down}&^
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tannedhides: s{Down 4}deb{Right 2}{Down 53}&^
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##################################
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# stone stockpile adjustments
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##################################
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metal: s{Down 5}deb{Right}p^
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nometal: s{Down 5}dea{Right}f^
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bauxite: s{Down 5}deb{Right}{Down 2}{Right}{Down 42}&^
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# Only use nobauxite on stone piles that you want to accept all "Other Stone" on.
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# This alias works by permitting all "Other Stone",then forbidding just bauxite.
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# Thus you wouldn't want to use this on a metal-only pile, for example.
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nobauxite: s{Down 5}{Right}{Down 2}p{Right}{Down 42}&^
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##################################
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# misc stockpile adjustments
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##################################
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# Artifacts-only stockpile, usable on any type of existing pile.
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artifacts: sd{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down}d{Down 4}deu{Right}{Up}f{Right}{Up}&{Left 2}{Down 4}e{Right}{Up}f{Right}{Up}&{Left 2}{Down 4}e{Right}{Up}f{Right}{Up}&{Left 2}{Down 4}e{Right}{Up}f{Right}{Up}&{Left 2}{Down}e{Right}{Up}f{Right}{Up}&{Left 2}^
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# Bans artifacts on any pile (or rather, allows items of any quality except Artifact quality).
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# This should be safe to run on any type of pile.
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noartifacts: sd{Down 2}{Right}{Up}fp{Right}{Up}&{Down 2}{Left 2}{Down 4}{Right}{Up}fp{Right}{Up}&{Down 2}{Left 2}{Down 4}{Right}{Up}fp{Right}{Up}&{Down 2}{Left 2}{Down 4}{Right}{Up}fp{Right}{Up}&{Down 2}{Left 2}{Down}{Right}{Up}fp{Right}{Up}&{Down 2}{Left 2}^
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# Set a finished goods stockpile to crappy low-quality trade goods only.
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# Position such a stockpile near fort entrances to (hopefully) let thieves steal low quality junk.
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junkgoods: s{Down 10}de{Right 2}&{Down 5}&{Down}&{Down}&{Down}&{Down 8}&{Down 2}&{Down}&{Down}&{Down}&{Down}&{Down}&{Left}{Down}f{Right}{Down}&{Down}&{Left}{Down}f{Down 2}f{Right}&{Down}&^
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##################################
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# farm plots
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##################################
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# Sets a farm plot to grow the LAST type of seed in the list of available seeds, for all 4 seasons.
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# The last seed is used because it's usually Plump helmet spawn, suitable for post-embark. If you
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# only have 1 seed type, that'll be grown.
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growlastcropall: a{/}&b{/}&c{/}&d{/}&
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# Like growlastcropall but grows the first one in the list instead.
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growfirstcropall: a&b&c&d&
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##################################
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# mining tracks
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##################################
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# The following aliases make it more convenient to build the various types of mine tracks.
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# For example, to build a north/south track 'Track (NS)', you would put trackNS in a cell(s).
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trackN: CT{Enter}
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trackS: CT{+ 1}{Enter}
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trackE: CT{+ 2}{Enter}
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trackW: CT{+ 3}{Enter}
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trackNS: CT{+ 4}{Enter}
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trackNE: CT{+ 5}{Enter}
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trackNW: CT{+ 6}{Enter}
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trackSE: CT{+ 7}{Enter}
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trackSW: CT{+ 8}{Enter}
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trackEW: CT{+ 9}{Enter}
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trackNSE: CT{+ 10}{Enter}
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trackNSW: CT{+ 11}{Enter}
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trackNEW: CT{+ 12}{Enter}
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trackSEW: CT{+ 13}{Enter}
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trackNSEW: CT{+ 14}{Enter}
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trackrampN: CT{+ 15}{Enter}
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trackrampS: CT{+ 15}{+ 1}{Enter}
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trackrampE: CT{+ 15}{+ 2}{Enter}
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trackrampW: CT{+ 15}{+ 3}{Enter}
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trackrampNS: CT{+ 15}{+ 4}{Enter}
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trackrampNE: CT{+ 15}{+ 5}{Enter}
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trackrampNW: CT{+ 15}{+ 6}{Enter}
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trackrampSE: CT{+ 15}{+ 7}{Enter}
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trackrampSW: CT{+ 15}{+ 8}{Enter}
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trackrampEW: CT{+ 15}{+ 9}{Enter}
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trackrampNSE: CT{+ 15}{+ 10}{Enter}
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trackrampNSW: CT{+ 15}{+ 11}{Enter}
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trackrampNEW: CT{+ 15}{+ 12}{Enter}
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trackrampSEW: CT{+ 15}{+ 13}{Enter}
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trackrampNSEW: CT{+ 15}{+ 14}{Enter}
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# Aliases for building track rollers; use e.g. rollerHqqq to make a low-speed horizontal roller
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rollerH: Mrs
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rollerV: Mr
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rollerNS: Mr
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rollerSN: Mrss
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rollerEW: Mrs
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rollerWE: Mrsss
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# Aliases for building track stops that dump in each of the four directions
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trackstopN: CSd
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trackstopE: CSddd
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# quickfort materials preference configuration file
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# Defines forbidden materials and material preferences for build blueprints.
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# Please DO NOT EDIT this file directly. Instead, custom materials preferences
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# should be added to dfhack-config/quickfort/materials.txt.
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# Syntax TBD
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# quickfort aliases configuration file
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# Defines custom keycode shortcuts for blueprints. Definitions in this file take
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# precedence over any definitions in the baseline aliases configuration file at
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# hack/data/quickfort/aliases-common.txt. See that file for aliases that are
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# This file can be used to simplify repetitive tasks, such as building minecart
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# tracks or adjusting a food stockpile to accept seeds only. Making new aliases
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# is just a matter of mimicking the keys used to navigate through the menus and
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# select options.
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# aliasname: keystrokes
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# Special keys:
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# {Right}, {Left}, {Up}, {Down}, >, < move the DF cursor
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# {/}, {*}, {+}, {-} can be used to navigate some DF menus
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# {Enter}, +{Enter}, {ExitMenu} - Enter, Shift+Enter, and Escape, respectively
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# {Wait} pauses playback briefly
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# example: {Down 5}
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# quickfort materials preference configuration file
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# Defines forbidden materials and material preferences for build blueprints.
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# Settings in this file take precedence over any settings in the baseline
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# materials configuration file at hack/data/quickfort/materials-common.txt. See
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# quickfort main configuration file
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# dynamically overridden in the active session with the `quickfort set` command.
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# Directory to search for blueprints. Can be set to an absolute or relative
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# path. If set to a relative path, resolves to a directory under the DF folder.
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blueprints-dir=blueprints
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# Set to "true" or "false". If true, will designate dig blueprints in marker
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# mode. If false, only cells with dig codes prefixed with ``m`` will be
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# designated in marker mode.
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# Allows you to manually select building materials for each
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# building/construction when running (or creating orders for) build blueprints.
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# Materials in selection dialogs are ordered according to preferences in
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# materials.txt. If false, will only prompt for materials that have :labels.
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# See https://github.com/joelpt/quickfort#manual-material-selection for details.
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force-interactive-build=false
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