I'm going to sleep now, so when the crashes come and merchants get killed by your pets and things catch on fire in real life or whatever, I won't be able to respond for a while.
This mean resting dwarves will stay resting and surgery will work again? Need to test.
I didn't mess with surgery this time around -- it's more the gumming up of barracks so they couldn't be used again that I was worried about with the injury fixes.
I'll be wondering all day if my squads will automatically clear up or if I'll have to manually clear out the already dead/insane.
Hmmm... I'm thinking they'll probably still be in there? I patched some things, but I can just remember equipment/ammo stuff off the top of my head. It would be a one-time thing anyway, but I understand it's annoying. The insane ones might leave the squads if they die, so you could do it that way, he he he.
There were alot of issues with turtle shells, which one was fixed?
The "fixed turtle (vermin) shell crafts/helms/gauntlets/etc." refers to being able to make those objects from the shell instead of having the guy just sit there not doing anything except gaining skill while the shell remained unchanged.
Toady One, can you add a note on the bug database 'report issue' asking people to make an effort to see if the bug they are reporting is already reported? You've had hundreds of duplicates.
I'm not sure how to do that. A note might help, though there have always been issues with duplicates with bugs/suggestions/questions, regardless of the instructions.
"Farm plots built underground (Inside/Dark/Subterranean) on natural soil will not allow planting"
I'm not sure yet. I never get a chance to look at it, despite wanting to look at it. The original idea was to require a soil wall beneath a mudless square for it to be farmable, and if it isn't that way, it's a bug. Either way, it is somewhat confusing, because you wouldn't be able to farm in one layer of soil. I'm not sure you should be able to, morally speaking, especially with the underground trees, but it's probably less confusing that way.