* route 'Loading script...' messages through the debug logging framework
* they are now controllable via debugfilter. to turn off, add this to your dfhack.init file: debugfilter set Warning core script
* clarify debug logging docs
* prevent DEBUG messages from being compiled out of the binary
* recolor INFO messages so they blend into existing console output
* add configuration interface for log message header elements so they are individually configurable. all default to off
- add docs for negative expansion syntax
- add information on how negative expansion syntax can be used to
simplify carved track designations
- full editing pass, fixing grammar, typos, formatting, and clarifying text
- added tip about using dig priorities to ensure miners dig one level at
a time
- add "Dreamfort organization and packaging" section to the dreamfort
case study
- add inline screenshots for each dreamfort level in the section that
discusses that level
- fix Links section to use the actual header text of the target links
- update help text
- add statues to corridors on services level
- add optional default furnishings to the guildhall level and update help
- center statue lines in apartment level corridors
so they are more distinct. even I got confused about the difference
between the quickfort library guide (which is about blueprints, but
listing the pre-made onces) and the
quickfort blueprint guide (which is about blueprints, but editing them)
* visual studio 2022/2019
update instructions to recommend using VS 2022 or VS 2019 with downlevel tool support
* reinsert accidentally deleted line
* fix markup
* notes on abi compatibility, changelog
* code cleanup on autofarm.cpp
* more code cleanup on aufofarm.cpp
* yet more cleanup of autofarm.cpp
mostly whitespace, some `*` and `&` adjustments
* downgrade autofarm to c++11
apparently the gcc we use doesn't support c++14 generic lambdas
* death to whitespace
apparently visual studio's default whitespace murderer doesn't touch `#define`s. who knew?
* Update autofarm.cpp
const is good
* Add functions reverse-engineered from ambushing unit code
* Fix whitespace
* Fix debug_showambush check
* Remove getOuterContainerRef from Lua API
Don't think this works properly without allocating a new specific_ref. More trouble that it's worth.
* Fixed tile visibility check
* I don't think gamemode or gametype are ever NULL
* Minor tweaks to documentation
* Reimplement getOuterContainerRef for Lua; fix some comments
* Update Units.cpp and changelog
* Update Units.cpp
* Update changelog.txt
even when the item label is truncated for length
this change also fixes items that were being incorrecty grouped due to
having differences only in the truncated part of their labels