- 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
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)
- 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- updated out-of date caveat about bookcases, display furniture, and offering places not being supported
since the example I had used no longer exists now that we have
parameterized aliases. I had to find another example in the industry
blueprints. I made it a proper "tip" and added more explanation as well.