quickfort: define useful aliases for hauling

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Myk Taylor 2020-08-26 22:38:49 -07:00
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commit f09b0fa699
1 changed files with 14 additions and 2 deletions

@ -47,19 +47,31 @@ enablesequence: e{Down}
# put useful clothes or armor in there!)
quantum: {linksonly}{nocontainers}{enableanimals}{enablefood}{furnitureprefix}{enablestone}{enableammo}{enablecoins}{enablebars}{enablegems}{enablefinishedgoods}{enableleather}{enablecloth}{enablewood}}{enableweapons}{enablearmor}{enablesheet}
##################################
# hauling aliases
##################################
# Run one of the quantumstopfrom* aliases over a track stop that is set to dump
# into a quantum stockpile. The alias will set up the stop to accept all types
# (the actual types stored in the quantum stockpile is controlled by the feeder
# stockpile) and link the indicated adjacent feeder stockpile. All you need to
# do afterwards is assign a vehicle to the stop (and optionally give the route a
# name). The track stop does not need to be constructed yet, but the stockpile
# needs to be in place so we can link to it.
# name --see the namelastroute* aliases below). The track stop does not need to
# be constructed yet, but the feeder stockpile needs to exist so we can link it.
quantumstopprefix: ^hrs&xxx&{enablesequence 17}^
quantumstopfromeast: {quantumstopprefix}s{Right}p^{Left}^q
quantumstopfromsouth: {quantumstopprefix}s{Down}p^{Up}^q
quantumstopfromwest: {quantumstopprefix}s{Left}p^{Right}^q
quantumstopfromnorth: {quantumstopprefix}s{Up}p^{Down}^q
# Give a name to the most recently defined route. Keep in mind that names have
# a maximum length of 22 characters. It assumes that the route has exactly one
# stop defined. Use it with the quantumstopfrom* aliases above like this:
# {quantumstopfromeast}{namelastrouteprefix}Trash Dumper{namelastroutesuffix}
namelastrouteprefix: ^h--n
namelastroutesuffix: &^q
##################################
# animal stockpile adjustments