Thanks for the feedback 0x517A5D
I've been trying this mod (in 0.40.11).
It feels good overall; I'm a bit uncomfortable with the speed of growing food, but it matches plump helmets I think.
Actually I don't like the easiness of getting food, either by gathering or growing. It might be feasible to feed your starting 7 for a year just by gathering part-time; that seems unreasonable.
Maybe it should take 2 or 3 units of unprocessed plants to make 1 edible food? Hmm.
Maybe a dwarf's meal should require more than 1 food? Of different types, even, like a meat and a fruit instead of 2 meats. Or a stew and a biscuit. (DFHack required!)
The Plant Fixes mod isn't intended to address balance issues present in the vanilla game - just to fill the functionality gap between now and when Toady gets around to making his new plants usable in Fortress Mode. (Yeah, I did tweak functionality a little with the grain plants, but mainly because the alternatives - threshing
only grains that couldn't be brewed/milled; or being able to thresh plants that you would have no practical reason to thresh - both seemed awkward.)
The only hard farming mod I'm aware of in 40.xx is the
Blackthumb Mod.
If you (or anyone!) would like to make a hard farming mod based on the basic Plant Fixes, you're more than welcome
. But I prefer to keep the basic bugfix as French Vanilla as reasonable, for newbs and purists.
It looks like strawberry and raspberry fruits are leaves internally. In that case, why do strawberry leaves and raspberry leaves exist? They're in the leaf list, but not in the kitchen cookable list or the stockpile accepted-foods list. They just clutter up the workshop.
The fruit leaves situation has to do with the fact that some fruits (e.g. grapes) have edible/usable leaves, and some don't. So I had two options: either I use one reaction which will produce usable leaves for fruits with usable leaves, and unusable leaves for fruits with unusable leaves; or, I split it into two different reactions, one of which is used for raspberries etc., and one of which is used for grapes etc. I decided to go with the unusable leaves version so you wouldn't have quite as many different reactions to deal with/queue up.
It's been my experience that the useless leaves rot away harmlessly before too long. Let me know if they're hanging around for a long time/causing any problems.