1.) Is there a way to manually configure the program to tell it the location of Dwarf Fortress.exe, or does it autodetect it. If it autodetects, how does it distinguish between multiple copies of dwarf fortress? Are their limitations to its autodetection, such as working with multiple hard drives?
Autodetect; the one currently running; it works just fine for me when I run stonesense off my desktop hard drive and DF off a 3TB external hard drive
2.) Am I supposed to run stonesense before or after dwarf fortress?
Run DF first, load fort, stonesense after. That way it has something to autodetect
3.) Should stonesense be installed in the same directory as dwarf fortress or its own directory?
I've actually done it both ways over the many versions. Doesn't seem to matter.
4.) Does stonesense work with legacy windows, SDL windows or both?
I've had it work on XP, Vista, and 7. Beyond that, don't know.
5.) Does stonesense work in fullscreen mode, windowed mode, or both?
I've only gotten it to work in windowed. It should work in fullscreen; I'm probably doing something wrong but don't care enough to fix it.
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Meh, let me try to clear this up. There's an fundamental misunderstanding here. Basically, while you're pointed towards the link on the first page for offsets, no one tells you what on earth to do with them, because it's [erroneously] assumed you know. The answer is closer than it is too far....
Instructions for how to replace/update the DF HACK xml offsets in your machine: You just right click on the link and "save file as."
Move the file from wherever you saved it to the stonesense file.
delete the old XML file (will be replaced with the new XML file
That's really all there is to installing it. Right click, save as, move file to stonesense and replace the old xml file (you will usually be prompted). In my machine the suggested file name is "MEMORY" and it will probably be in your machine too.
It's kinda funny that no one actually gave user step instructions to update the xml. I confess it took me a little bit to figure out with all my preoccupations.