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@ -527,7 +527,7 @@ The valid hospital settings (and their maximum values) are:
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powder (15000)
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buckets (100)
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soap (15000)
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To toggle the ``active`` flag for zones, add an ``a`` character to the string.
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For example, to create a *disabled* pond zone (that you later intend to
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carefully fill with 3-depth water for a dwarven bathtub):
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@ -1386,9 +1386,9 @@ There are also good examples in the query blueprint for how to use the
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Most of the baseline aliases distributed with DFHack fall into one of three
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categories:
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# Make a stockpile accept only a particular item type in a category
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# Permit an item type, but do not otherwise change the stockpile configuration
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# Forbid an item type, but do not otherwise change the stockpile configuration
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1. Make a stockpile accept only a particular item type in a category
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2. Permit an item type, but do not otherwise change the stockpile configuration
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3. Forbid an item type, but do not otherwise change the stockpile configuration
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If you have a stockpile that covers multiple tiles, it might seem natural to put
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one alias per spreadsheet cell. The aliases still all get applied to the
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