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changelayer
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.. dfhack-tool::
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:summary: Change the material of an entire geology layer.
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:tags: untested fort armok map
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Note that one layer can stretch across many z-levels, and changes to the geology
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layer will affect all surrounding regions, not just your embark! Mineral veins
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and gem clusters will not be affected. Use `changevein` if you want to modify
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those.
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tl;dr: You will end up with changing large areas in one go, especially if you
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use it in lower z levels. Use this command with care!
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Usage
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-----
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::
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changelayer <material RAW id> [<options>]
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When run without options, ``changelayer`` will:
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- only affect the geology layer at the current cursor position
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- only affect the biome that covers the current cursor position
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- not allow changing stone to soil and vice versa
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You can use the `probe` command on various tiles around your map to find valid
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material RAW ids and to get an idea how layers and biomes are distributed.
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Examples
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--------
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``changelayer GRANITE``
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Convert the layer at the cursor position into granite.
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``changelayer SILTY_CLAY force``
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Convert the layer at the cursor position into clay, even if it's stone.
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``changelayer MARBLE all_biomes all_layers``
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Convert all layers of all biomes which are not soil into marble.
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.. note::
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* If you use changelayer and nothing happens, try to pause/unpause the game
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for a while and move the cursor to another tile. Then try again. If that
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doesn't help, then try to temporarily change some other layer, undo your
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changes, and try again for the layer you want to change. Saving and
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reloading your map also sometimes helps.
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* You should be fine if you only change single layers without the use
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of 'force'. Still, it's advisable to save your game before messing with
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the map.
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* When you force changelayer to convert soil to stone, you might see some
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weird stuff (flashing tiles, tiles changed all over place etc). Try
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reverting the changes manually or even better use an older savegame. You
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did save your game, right?
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Options
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-------
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``all_biomes``
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Change the corresponding geology layer for all biomes on your map. Be aware
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that the same geology layer can AND WILL be on different z-levels for
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different biomes.
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``all_layers``
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Change all geology layers on your map (only for the selected biome unless
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``all_biomes`` is also specified). Candy mountain, anyone? Will make your map
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quite boring, but tidy.
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``force``
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Allow changing stone to soil and vice versa. **THIS CAN HAVE WEIRD EFFECTS,
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USE WITH CARE AND SAVE FIRST**. Note that soil will not be magically replaced
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with stone. You will, however, get a stone floor after digging, so it will
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allow the floor to be engraved. Similarly, stone will not be magically
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replaced with soil, but you will get a soil floor after digging, so it could
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be helpful for creating farm plots on maps with no soil.
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``verbose``
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Output details about what is being changed.
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