It's been a while since I last played. And on looking at the collection of old files I have downloaded, I noticed this file: "TheList (Changes in 0.34.xx).pdf". This PDF is 628 KB in size and is 14 pages long. (BTW: The file creation date is February 13, 2013, 7:07:22 AM. Though, I would not trust the accuracy of that. Indeed, the original filename may have been just "TheList.pdf" as I tend to append file names with a better description.)
As you can imagine, it's a very detailed list of changes. It is vaguely similar to the
v0.34:Release information page on the wiki, but it is much,
much more detailed than that.
I was curious to see if there was an updated version of TheList which detailed the changes in v0.40 and v0.42, etc. But in reading the PDF, one does not find a link, a name, or even a date. There is nothing there to even hint at where it came from or where I found it.
So, I tried a Google search for the file name: "TheList (Changes in 0.34.xx).pdf", which was almost entirely irrelevant to Dwarf Fortress. So I tried "TheList" and "Dwarf Fortress", but still came up empty. I finally tried [ TheList .pdf "Dwarf Fortress" "0.34" ], but I still couldn't find this file. I even tried the
PDF Search Engine and searched DFFD for "TheList"... and nothing.
On a hunch, I searched inside
"LazyNewbPack Advanced [0.34.11] [V15].zip", as I suspected it came from a Newb pack. But I couldn't find it there, either.
Anyway, I'm writing in the hopes that someone reading would recognize this and tell me where it came from, as it's bugging me now.
Here's a very short excerpt:
-> Raws
- Entity positions are now stored in the raw folders, allowing for custom positions through modding, as well as editing existing positions as you see fit
- These include the new military positions
- Attributes have also moved into the raws, allowing you set all sorts of values such as how fast an
attribute increases - Many objects - trees, plants, stones, etc. - now have material lists in the raws
- Some raws have been merged, such as trees/plants, and stones/metals
- A region's raw files are now stored in their respective save folder
I would share the actual file. But as I don't know who wrote it or where it came from, I hesitate.