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Fixes #1803 Running a command that created a new screen would previously result in a screen order that looked like this, due to how `Screen::Hide` works: - DF screen - `command-prompt` screen (dismissed) - New screen The `command-prompt` screen remained on the stack until the new screen was dismissed, so it would intercept viewscreen vmethod calls intended for the DF screen. This change adds a new behavior to `Screen::Hide` that results in this screen order after running a command: - DF screen - New screen - `command-prompt` screen (dismissed) - DF removes this screen immediately |
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README.md
DFHack Readme
DFHack is a Dwarf Fortress memory access library, distributed with scripts and plugins implementing a wide variety of useful functions and tools.
The full documentation is available online here,
from the README.html page in the DFHack distribution, or as raw text in the ./docs
folder.
If you're an end-user, modder, or interested in contributing to DFHack -
go read those docs.
If that's unclear or you need more help, try the Bay12 forums thread or the #dfhack IRC channel on freenode.