How do you utilize keybinding? When I try
keybinding A job-material ORTHOCLASE
then request a list, it puts 'job-material' and 'ORTHOCLASE' on different lines. Adding ':' seems to change it, but not make it work. What do?
Like this:
keybinding set A "job-material ORTHOCLASE"
Now, the problem with this is, that 'A' is a single, and commonly used key. So you'll probably want to do this right after that:
keybinding clear A
And then bind the command to something else. Like for example 'Shift-A', 'Alt-A' or 'Ctrl-A'.
Even better, you can use the 'dfhack.init' file to hold a bunch of keybinds and see some examples of how they can be defined. The example file
dfhack.init-example should be in your DF folder. Just rename it to
dfhack.init. DFHack will execute the commands in it when it starts.
Changevein, huh?
So basically I could take those big ass clusters of orthoclase or mica and turn them into something like magnetite, coal, native platinum, or diamonds?
As kickass as that sounds, I'll probably try to refrain from using it, where's the challenge in letting yourself pump out massive bling without any trouble at all?
If it's too much of a temptation, you can always go into DF/hack/plugins and delete whatever you want in there. Or you could change those big blobs of orthoclase and microcline to some boring old rock that blends in with the layer