- remove buildings_use_blocks setting from quickfort config file
- add a new Buildingplan Global Settings dialog to house global settings
- move Quickfort Mode (for legacy Python Quickfort) into that dialog
- add four settings to control how generic building materials are matched:
- blocks
- boulders
- logs
- bars
- ajust the buildingplan algorithm to register duplicate tasks for
building material item filters, one for each type. since we track how
many items we've matched for a filter, the first matched item will
"win" and the extras will get detected as invalid and popped off the
queue.
- ensure boulders, logs, and bars are scanned last, and in that order
- more global settings planned for the future! see
http://www.bay12forums.com/smf/index.php?topic=176889.msg8202679#msg8202679
I never implemented ignoring spaces in alias definitions, and now that
I've thought more about the consequences, I don't plan to : ) Ignoring
spaces would lead to conusing behavior when players attempt to give
names with spaces to buildings
plus, the original quickfort doesn't seem to have generally treated it
as {Shift}. it was special-cased when it preceded {Enter}, which we
don't need to do.
Widget positions and a few other options (e.g. date formats) can be
specified in dfhack-config/dwarfmonitor.json on a per-instance basis.
Related changes:
* Fixed an issue loading JSON files from Lua
* JSON files in dfhack-config (only dwarfmonitor.json currently) are
no longer copied into the DF directory when building DFHack. This
keeps developers' personal settings intact, but will require
copying over changes made to DFHack's copies manually.
* Fixed incorrect config path in dwarfmonitor help