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.. _digv:
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.. _digtype:
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dig
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===
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.. dfhack-tool::
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:summary: Provides commands for designating tiles for digging.
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:tags: fort design productivity map
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:no-command:
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.. dfhack-command:: digv
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:summary: Designate all of the selected vein for digging.
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.. dfhack-command:: digvx
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:summary: Dig a vein across z-levels, digging stairs as needed.
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.. dfhack-command:: digl
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:summary: Dig all of the selected layer stone.
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.. dfhack-command:: diglx
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:summary: Dig layer stone across z-levels, digging stairs as needed.
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.. dfhack-command:: digcircle
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:summary: Designate circles.
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.. dfhack-command:: digtype
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:summary: Designate all vein tiles of the same type as the selected tile.
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.. dfhack-command:: digexp
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:summary: Designate dig patterns for exploratory mining.
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This plugin provides commands to make complicated dig patterns easy.
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Usage
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-----
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``digv [x] [-p<number>]``
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Designate all of the selected vein for digging.
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``digvx [-p<number>]``
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Dig a vein across z-levels, digging stairs as needed. This is an alias for
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``digv x``.
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``digl [x] [undo] [-p<number>]``
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Dig all of the selected layer stone. If ``undo`` is specified, removes the
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designation instead (for if you accidentally set 50 levels at once).
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``diglx [-p<number>]``
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Dig layer stone across z-levels, digging stairs as needed. This is an alias
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for ``digl x``.
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``digcircle [<diameter>] [<solidity>] [<action>] [<designation>] [-p<number>]``
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Designate circles. The diameter is the number of tiles across the center of
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the circle that you want to dig. See the `digcircle`_ section below for
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options.
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``digtype [<designation>] [-p<number>] [-z]``
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Designate all vein tiles of the same type as the selected tile. See the
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`digtype`_ section below for options.
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``digexp [<pattern>] [<filter>] [-p<number>]``
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Designate dig patterns for exploratory mining. See the `digexp`_ section
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below for options.
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All commands support specifying the priority of the dig designations with
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``-p<number>``, where the number is from 1 to 7. If a priority is not specified,
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the priority selected in-game is used as the default.
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Examples
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--------
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``digcircle filled 3 -p2``
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Dig a filled circle with a diameter of 3 tiles at dig priority 2.
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``digcircle``
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Do it again (previous parameters are reused).
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``expdig diag5 hidden``
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Designate the diagonal 5 pattern over all hidden tiles on the current
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z-level.
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``expdig ladder designated``
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Take existing designations on the current z-level and replace them with the
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ladder pattern.
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``expdig``
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Do it again (previous parameters are reused).
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digcircle
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The ``digcircle`` command can accept up to one option of each type below.
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Solidity options:
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``hollow``
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Designates hollow circles (default).
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``filled``
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Designates filled circles.
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Action options:
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``set``
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Set designation (default).
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``unset``
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Unset current designation.
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``invert``
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Invert designations already present.
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Designation options:
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``dig``
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Normal digging designation (default).
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``ramp``
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Dig ramps.
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``ustair``
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Dig up staircases.
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``dstair``
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Dig down staircases.
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``xstair``
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Dig up/down staircases.
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``chan``
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Dig channels.
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After you have set the options, the command called with no options repeats with
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the last selected parameters.
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digtype
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For every tile on the map of the same vein type as the selected tile, this
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command designates it to have the same designation as the selected tile. If the
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selected tile has no designation, they will be dig designated.
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If an argument is given, the designation of the selected tile is ignored, and
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all appropriate tiles are set to the specified designation.
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Designation options:
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``dig``
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Normal digging designation.
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``channel``
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Dig channels.
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``ramp``
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Dig ramps.
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``updown``
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Dig up/down staircases.
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``up``
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Dig up staircases.
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``down``
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Dig down staircases.
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``clear``
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Clear any designations.
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You can also pass a ``-z`` option, which restricts designations to the current
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z-level and down. This is useful when you don't want to designate tiles on the
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same z-levels as your carefully dug fort above.
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digexp
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------
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This command is for :wiki:`exploratory mining <Exploratory_mining>`.
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There are two variables that can be set: pattern and filter.
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Patterns:
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``diag5``
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Diagonals separated by 5 tiles.
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``diag5r``
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The diag5 pattern rotated 90 degrees.
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``ladder``
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A 'ladder' pattern.
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``ladderr``
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The ladder pattern rotated 90 degrees.
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``cross``
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A cross, exactly in the middle of the map.
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``clear``
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Just remove all dig designations.
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Filters:
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``hidden``
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Designate only hidden tiles of z-level (default)
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``all``
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Designate the whole z-level.
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``designated``
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Take current designation and apply the selected pattern to it.
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After you have a pattern set, you can use ``expdig`` to apply it again.
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Overlay
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This tool also provides two overlays that are managed by the `overlay`
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framework. Both have no effect when in graphics mode, but when in ASCII mode,
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they display useful highlights that are otherwise missing from the ASCII mode
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interface.
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The ``dig.asciiwarmdamp`` overlay highlights warm tiles red and damp tiles in
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blue. Box selection characters and the keyboard cursor will also
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change color as appropriate when over the warm or damp tile.
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The ``dig.asciicarve`` overlay highlights tiles that are designated for
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smoothing, engraving, track carving, or fortification carving. The designations
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blink so you can still see what is underneath them.
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Note that due to the limitations of the ASCII mode screen buffer, the
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designation highlights may show through other interface elements that overlap
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the designated area.
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