Can exiled dwarves actually return in future migrant waves?
I seem to recall some discussion of that and 1) It's not intended (so definitely is a bug if it happens) 2) Possibly doesn't actually happen at all, but exiled dwarves have been known to kind of turn up of their own accord. I imagine 2 means they're arriving as visitors (possibly bug).
I've not experienced it, since I don't really exile, but I've read about it happening so I assumed that meant it was. I can alter it and add a note.
Huh? That page already contains the link to the documentation and has a section/comment on bugfixing. In many ways it is an exemplary page in that it doesn't ramble about irrelevancies (unlike me ). No point in repeating the commands and information contained in the manual that it already points to.
There are improvements that can be made. The Common Uses section should at least link to the relavent parts of the documentation, like in
this section. Right now most of it is just a list of things to look up on a different website, not super useful that way.
If someone is up for the task making simpler to understand instructions on how to use DFHack commands they would be useful in the wiki. I've read a lot of the docs and still get confused trying to use certain scripts, much is written for people with an understanding of scripts and coding.
This is the bug section:
Many bugfixes are included with DFHack, but not enabled by default - check dfhack.init to see if the "tweak *" and "fix/*" lines are commented out. The Starter Packs enable all bugfixes by default.
This should be written for laymen. Wikis shouldn't assume people know what a commented out line looks like, so minor clarifications would be very helpful. A lot of people wouldn't even know how to open an .init file because their computers don't default open them in a text editor.