This makes entries show up in the same order in the generated docs as in changelog.txt
The only other significant difference this causes is that when notes from multiple prereleases are combined into one stable release, changes from the newer version will show up first now (i.e. in the same order as reading the changelog from the top down), but this has minimal impact.
this allows callers of Buildings::setSize() to "pre-initialize" the
extents to declare non-rectangular structures. this allows quickfort to
create non-rectangular stockpiles, farm plots, zones, etc. the extents
are still reset as before if the size of the building doesn't match the
caller's expectations.
this commit also fixes a memory leak when setSize() allocates memory for
extents, but the memory is not deallocated if the building is ultimately
invalid for some reason.
- move the alias syntax and usage docs from dfhack-config/quickfort/aliases.txt to a proper guide written in RST. Add examples and more details.
- move the alias library docs from data/quickfort/aliases-common.txt to the new guide
- reorder aliases in aliases-common to match the order in the docs
- factor out the character used to enter the stockpile config screen so we can use the same aliases for stockpiles and hauling routes (use 's' for stockpiles and '{Enter}' for hauling routes)
- reference the new guide in the quickfort user guide
- do an editorial pass of the quickfort user guide
- change name to "Quickfort Blueprint Guide", but only in the text, not the filename, so we don't change the URL
- add `quickfort-blueprint-guide` as a label, in addition to the existing `quickfort-user-guide`
- changed table-like lists to actual tables
- changed "grid" tables into "simple" tables where possible
- used ':kbd:' markers whenever we refer to a single character
- turned Meta blueprints and Notes blueprints sections into subsections of a new "Other blueprint modes" section, in preparation for a few new modes coming in -r5.
- updated out-of date caveat about bookcases, display furniture, and offering places not being supported