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(→‎Walkthrough: added more keypresses, bit more detail. no time to do squads and barracks right now though)
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[[File:Military positions 1.png]]
 
[[File:Military positions 1.png]]
  
This is the '''positions tab'''. It opens with the military menu by default; if you're looking at another tab you can press {{k|p}} to return here. At the bottom of the screen you can see the keys to open the different tabs in the menu. Each tab has three '''panes''' - a left, center, and right. These may also be referred to as the first, second and third panes. The up/down keys will take you between panes; keep in mind which one your selector is in, as the same key may do something different depending on what pane you're in.
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This is the '''positions tab'''. It opens with the military menu by default; if you're looking at another tab you can press {{k|p}} to return here. At the bottom of the screen you can see the keys to open the different tabs in the menu. Each tab has three '''panes''' - a left, center, and right. These may also be referred to as the first, second and third panes. The up/down keys will take you between panes; keep in mind which one your selector is in, as the same key will often do something different depending on what pane you're in.
  
The positions tab lists squads and dwarves assigned to squads. You'll notice that presently there are no squads listed - you have yet to create one. Before we do that, we'll close the military screen ({{k|esc}}) and open the '''nobles screen''' ({{k|n}}).
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All screens will list what keypresses are needed to do what task, but as the menus are confusing to read, I'll list many of them as well. If you're ever stuck, take the time to really read through the options presented - often the answer is before you and it's simply too difficult to immediately see.
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The positions tab lists squads and dwarves assigned to squads. You'll notice that presently there are no squads listed - you have yet to create one using. Before we do that, we'll close the military screen ({{k|esc}}) and open the '''nobles screen''' ({{k|n}}).
  
  
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[[File:Military positions 2.png]]
 
[[File:Military positions 2.png]]
  
We press {{k|c}} to create a new squad. The default '''uniform templates''' are listed - for now, we'll just select 'leather armor' ; we can change this later.
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We press {{k|c}} to create a new squad. The default '''uniform templates''' are listed for us to choose from - for now, we'll just select 'leather armor'; we can change this later.
  
  
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[[File:Military nobles 2.png]]
 
[[File:Military nobles 2.png]]
  
See where it says '''militia captain'''? This is any squad leader with a position under your militia commander. There can be any amount of these. Squad leaders will be listed here automatically. We're done with the nobles screen; let's return to the military screen and finish up with the positions tab.
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See where it says '''militia captain'''? This is any squad leader with a position under your militia commander. There can be any amount of these. Squad leaders will be listed here automatically. You can also create a squad ''before'' assign a militia commander; your first squad's leader will automatically assume the role. We're done with the nobles screen; let's return to the military screen and finish up with the positions tab.
  
  
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[[File:Military positions 4.png]]
 
[[File:Military positions 4.png]]
  
I've put Wrestlers 1-3, Hammerdwarf 1 and Shieldsdwarf 1 into Barricaded Morals as our melee squad and created a second squad (with {{k|l}}) for our ranged forces, Marksdwarves 1 and 2. Marksdwarf 1 calls this the Granite Parity. I've given them the generic 'leather armor' uniform as well.
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I've put Wrestlers 1-3, Hammerdwarf 1 and Shieldsdwarf 1 into Barricaded Morals as our melee squad (by selecting them from the right pane while highlighting the correct squad in the left pane) and created a second squad (with {{k|l}}) for our ranged forces, Marksdwarves 1 and 2. Marksdwarf 1 calls this the Granite Parity. I've given them the generic 'leather armor' uniform as well.
  
 
We're done with the positions tab. Press {{k|a}} to bring up the '''alert tab''', our next destination.
 
We're done with the positions tab. Press {{k|a}} to bring up the '''alert tab''', our next destination.
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==Alerts==
 
==Alerts==
  
The '''alerts tab''' is where you can create {{l|alerts}} for your squads. Alerts function as your effective schedules - you can toggle individual squads between alerts easily - while the '''schedules''' tab allows you to edit the content of each alert (confusing, I know).
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The '''alerts tab''' is where you can create {{l|alerts}} for your squads. Alerts function as your effective schedules - you can toggle individual squads between alerts easily - while the '''schedules''' tab allows you to edit the content of each alert (confusing, I know). Pretend that alerts ''are'' the schedules and the scheduling itself is simply how you edit them.
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The alert system is primarily for the military; however, a generic '''civilian alert level''' is used to restrict civilians via alert. You can tell them what alert to follow by pressing {{k|enter}} while highlighting one in the left pane, or (once we have burrows) you can restrict them to a burrow (or multiple burrows {{verify}}) by pressing {{k|enter}} while highlighting one in the right pane.
  
  
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[[File:Military alerts 1.png]]
 
[[File:Military alerts 1.png]]
  
By default there are two alerts - Inactive and Active/Training. Inactive is a full schedule of empty orders, causing your dwarves to do nothing but sit around and individually train if they are a certain military skill level (otherwise they'll retain their civilian jobs). Active/Training is a full schedule of Train orders... which right now, are buggy (v0.31.02). Both of these alerts are entirely editable in name and scheduling (though we'll get to the latter later). I'm going to rename these two alerts as well as add a third.
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By default there are two alerts - Inactive and Active/Training. Inactive is a full schedule of empty orders, causing your dwarves to do nothing but sit around and individually train if they are a certain military skill level (otherwise they'll retain their civilian jobs). Active/Training is a full schedule of Train orders... which right now, are buggy (v0.31.02). Both of these alerts are entirely editable in name and scheduling (though we'll get to the latter later). I'm going to rename these two alerts as well as add a third, using {{k|c}} to add one and {{k|N}} to name them.
  
  
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==Equipment==
 
==Equipment==
  
The '''equipment tab''' is where you suit up your dwarves with armor and a weapon. You can use the various letter shown to choose what type of equipment you want to apply and then selecting it with {{k|enter}} in the right pane - be careful with this, as if you're not actively selecting armour, you'll delete whatever is selected with {{k|enter}} as well. There are three windows within this tab:
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The '''equipment tab''' is where you suit up your dwarves with armor and a weapon. There are three windows within this tab:
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===View/Customize===
 
===View/Customize===
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[[File:Military equipment 1.png]]
 
[[File:Military equipment 1.png]]
  
The '''view/customize''' window, opened by default in the equipment tab, is where you can select individual pieces of equipment for individual dwarves. When in another equipment window it is accessible through {{k|V}}.
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The '''view/customize''' window, opened by default in the equipment tab, is where you can select individual pieces of equipment for individual dwarves. When in another equipment window it is accessible through {{k|V}}. You can add equipment by pressing the corresponding capital letter displayed at the top of the screen and then selecting from the options in the right pane, and edit an item's material or color by highlighting said item in the right pane and then pressing {{k|M}} or {{k|C}}. Be careful while doing this - if you accidentally press {{k|enter}} while ''not'' selecting new equipment, material, or colors, you'll delete that item. You can also toggle between your dwarves wearing only their armor or wearing it over their civilian clothes with {{k|r}}. Pressing {{k|p}} to toggle between partial match and exact match seems to give or restrict your dwarves' equipment-selecting privileges {{verify}}.
  
  
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Saving our order, we'll return to the scheduling tab. Barricaded Morals now has a single Defend burrows order. Let's make it a little more creative, and use the copy/paste function to copy the schedule for the entire year.
 
Saving our order, we'll return to the scheduling tab. Barricaded Morals now has a single Defend burrows order. Let's make it a little more creative, and use the copy/paste function to copy the schedule for the entire year.
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For reference, the give orders window is not used to ''edit'' orders - that is done by pressing {{k|tab}} when looking at scheduling items and then using {{k|x}} to delete an order. Keep in mind scheduling items listed can have multiple orders, selected using the secondary selectors - if you haven't named a scheduling item it'll change the item's name to either whatever the order is or 'Mixed,' but if you've named it, even if there's no orders for it, it'll retain the name; don't get mistaken and think that an empty named scheduling item still has your deleted orders and copy it around.
  
  
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We are now done with the '''military menu'''. Exit all windows and we'll get started with the '''squads menu'''.
 
We are now done with the '''military menu'''. Exit all windows and we'll get started with the '''squads menu'''.
 
 
  
 
=Squads=
 
=Squads=

Revision as of 15:52, 14 April 2010

Template:Elven This is a hands-on walkthrough of the new Template:L and Template:L screens.

Editor's note: This walkthrough is currently in the process of being created. For clarity purposes it is being put together by one person. Please wait until it is finished before you edit it --Retro 19:28, 12 April 2010 (UTC)


Walkthrough

So, you've just Template:Led to a dangerous region and need to set up your military while you set up camp. You press m to open the military screen so you can recruit some dwarves and... whoa! What kind of menu is this?!

This is a typical reaction to the new military setup. This guide will take you through a step-by-step process of each and every screen in the military and squad menus and get your military on its feet.

Squad Positions

Our brand new fortress at Shotweakens needs a military. Let's open up the military screen with m.


Military positions 1.png

This is the positions tab. It opens with the military menu by default; if you're looking at another tab you can press p to return here. At the bottom of the screen you can see the keys to open the different tabs in the menu. Each tab has three panes - a left, center, and right. These may also be referred to as the first, second and third panes. The up/down keys will take you between panes; keep in mind which one your selector is in, as the same key will often do something different depending on what pane you're in.

All screens will list what keypresses are needed to do what task, but as the menus are confusing to read, I'll list many of them as well. If you're ever stuck, take the time to really read through the options presented - often the answer is before you and it's simply too difficult to immediately see.

The positions tab lists squads and dwarves assigned to squads. You'll notice that presently there are no squads listed - you have yet to create one using. Before we do that, we'll close the military screen (esc) and open the nobles screen (n).


Military nobles 1.png

See the slot for Template:L? That's the head of our military. We'll put Wrestler 1 into this slot (with enter). Keep in mind you cannot assign your expedition leader as the militia leader. Now we'll go back to the positions screen.


Military positions 2.png

We press c to create a new squad. The default uniform templates are listed for us to choose from - for now, we'll just select 'leather armor'; we can change this later.


Military positions 3.png

Now we have a squad! Wrestler 1 has decided to call it Barricaded Morals, as the squad leader chooses the squad name. Go back to the nobles screen for a moment.


Military nobles 2.png

See where it says militia captain? This is any squad leader with a position under your militia commander. There can be any amount of these. Squad leaders will be listed here automatically. You can also create a squad before assign a militia commander; your first squad's leader will automatically assume the role. We're done with the nobles screen; let's return to the military screen and finish up with the positions tab.


Military positions 4.png

I've put Wrestlers 1-3, Hammerdwarf 1 and Shieldsdwarf 1 into Barricaded Morals as our melee squad (by selecting them from the right pane while highlighting the correct squad in the left pane) and created a second squad (with l) for our ranged forces, Marksdwarves 1 and 2. Marksdwarf 1 calls this the Granite Parity. I've given them the generic 'leather armor' uniform as well.

We're done with the positions tab. Press a to bring up the alert tab, our next destination.

Alerts

The alerts tab is where you can create Template:L for your squads. Alerts function as your effective schedules - you can toggle individual squads between alerts easily - while the schedules tab allows you to edit the content of each alert (confusing, I know). Pretend that alerts are the schedules and the scheduling itself is simply how you edit them.

The alert system is primarily for the military; however, a generic civilian alert level is used to restrict civilians via alert. You can tell them what alert to follow by pressing enter while highlighting one in the left pane, or (once we have burrows) you can restrict them to a burrow (or multiple burrows [Verify]) by pressing enter while highlighting one in the right pane.


Military alerts 1.png

By default there are two alerts - Inactive and Active/Training. Inactive is a full schedule of empty orders, causing your dwarves to do nothing but sit around and individually train if they are a certain military skill level (otherwise they'll retain their civilian jobs). Active/Training is a full schedule of Train orders... which right now, are buggy (v0.31.02). Both of these alerts are entirely editable in name and scheduling (though we'll get to the latter later). I'm going to rename these two alerts as well as add a third, using c to add one and N to name them.


Military alerts 2.png

We now have Off-Duty (formerly Inactive), Training (formerly Active/Training because that name is far too misleading) and Patrolling, which currently has no orders, but we can add some later. Patrolling is going to be our 'patrolling around camp / dangerous areas' alert. None of this is strictly necessary to do, I'm simply demonstrating the capability.

We're done with alerts for now. Press e to bring up the equipment tab.


Equipment

The equipment tab is where you suit up your dwarves with armor and a weapon. There are three windows within this tab:


View/Customize

Military equipment 1.png

The view/customize window, opened by default in the equipment tab, is where you can select individual pieces of equipment for individual dwarves. When in another equipment window it is accessible through V. You can add equipment by pressing the corresponding capital letter displayed at the top of the screen and then selecting from the options in the right pane, and edit an item's material or color by highlighting said item in the right pane and then pressing M or C. Be careful while doing this - if you accidentally press enter while not selecting new equipment, material, or colors, you'll delete that item. You can also toggle between your dwarves wearing only their armor or wearing it over their civilian clothes with r. Pressing p to toggle between partial match and exact match seems to give or restrict your dwarves' equipment-selecting privileges [Verify].


Military equipment 5.png

I've edited the equipment of each dwarf in the squad so that the wrestlers have no weapon or shield, the shieldsdwarf has a shield but no weapon, and the hammerdwarf has a hammer but no shield. Keep in mind I'm just demonstrating; should my dwarves actually go into combat so poorly equipped they'd get torn apart.


Assign Uniforms

Military equipment 2.png

The assign uniforms window (opened with U) allows to you apply uniform templates to a single dwarf or an entire squad at once. It is important to remember that the equipment/assign uniforms window is not the same as the uniforms tab, which is directly accessed in the military screen. Right now our options are the default templates of 'leather armor', 'metal armor', and 'archer'. We'll make our own shortly.


Priority/Assignments

Military equipment 3.png

The pri/assignments window (opened with P) allows you to rearrange your squads. Nobody is quite sure what the right pane's assignment listing does yet, but as we've yet to find a use for it, you don't need to worry about it. Moving on to the uniforms tab!


Uniforms

The uniforms tab is where you create uniform templates that can be applied to your dwarves in the equipment tab's assign uniforms window (which we were at moments ago). Again, it is important to remember that the uniforms tab is not the same as the equipment/assign uniforms window.


Military uniforms 1.png

The leather armor, metal armor, and archer templates are listed by default. Leather is fine for a beginning military, especially as we don't yet have any metal, but for demonstrative purposes let's make a new template.


Military uniforms 2.png

Now we have 'Naked Time,' a template that will cause dwarves to pick up leather high boots and gloves, as well as a pink silk thong if available. Thankfully we only have basic leather clothing with us, so they won't (though they'll grab one if one becomes available). To truly be a 'naked' uniform we need to press r to replace regular civilian clothing with this uniform (rather than wearing it overtop like some kind of weird superhero costume). Now we need to apply this template in the equipment/assign uniforms window.


Military equipment 4.png

The Granite Parity has now been assigned the Naked Time uniform. We're done with our uniform work; let's move on to the supplies tab.

Supplies

Military supplies.png

The supplies tab is where you can decide which squad carries what using the secondary up/down keys. Note that this doesn't work in 31.02 and 31.01. The default settings should be fine for now; let's continue on.

Ammunition

Military ammunition 1.png

The ammunition tab is where you can select what squad uses what types of bolts for what. 'Hunters' are also listed for civilian dwarves tracking wild animals.


Military ammunition 2.png

We'll give The Granite Parity our supply of copper bolts to train and combat with, since we don't have anything else. However, when you start carving bone or wooden bolts, you can assign those to be training bolts instead of metal ones. We'll need to return to the equipment tab one last time.


Military equipment 6.png

In the view/customize window we've given our marksdwarves crossbows. This should cause them to pick up a quiver and then begin stocking bolts. Finally, it's time for the schedules tab.


Schedules

Military schedule 1.png

The schedules tab is where you can assign scheduling items for each month by squad and alert. This is where your military gets all its passive orders that tells it what to do on a yearly basis. Unlike the other military tabs, you will need to press esc to exit the scheduling tab. Note that by using the secondary page up/down keys you can swap alert schedules to edit. As you can see, the Training alert consists of nothing by Train orders.


Military schedule 2.png

By pressing shift+tab you can flip the screen so that rather than looking at all the months and two squads, you can see all the squads and two months. This is more effective if you have many squads, and as we don't we'll just put it back. The next step to do is to create scheduling for our new Patrolling alert, but to do so we'll have to create stations, routes, and burrows. Without them there is nothing to assign our orders to.


Burrows, stations, and routes

Exit the military menu and press w to bring up the burrows menu. We're going to designate two new burrows for our military to play with.


Military burrows 1.png

I've selected an area away from the river and called it Home. I've left it with the default shape/color, a blue plus sign. You can use the secondary up/down keys to pick a different shape and c to switch colours.


Military burrows 2.png

For the second burrow I've selected the river and called it ohgodcarp, using a red fish selector. Exit this menu and bring up the alerts tab again to see something.


Military alerts 3.png

Now that we have burrows, we can select the option in the right pane to restrict civilians to certain burrows. Don't forget that civilians can not be broken up by group; either all civilians are restricted or none are. Exit this menu and press N to bring up the points/routes/notes menu.


Military stations.png

Using p I've placed a number of points around our future campsite (where Home is). Some of them are on the next z-level up. I've named them 'perimeter#' as I intend to use them as station points to watch our perimeter. Once you have placed some station points, let's press r to open the routes window.


Military routes 1.png

Here you can press a to add a route (or multiple). To edit waypoints, or the stations that the route passes through, press {{|e}}. When you want to return to the route editing screen, just press e again.


Military routes 2.png

By selecting all five of our perimeter# stations, I've created a new route called Perimeter. Dwarves assigned to this route will go through stations 1-5 and then return to station 1, creating a loop. Let's return to the scheduling tab.


Give orders

Military giveorders 1.png

The give orders window is accessed through the scheduling tab. When selecting a scheduling item, press o to create a new order. We can choose between 'Train,' 'Defend burrows,' 'Patrol route,' and 'Station.' If you don't want a scheduling item to have any orders, delete them in the main scheduling menu. An important note: You must press shift+enter to save an order - pressing esc will only return to the scheduling tab without saving your progress.


Military giveorders 2.png

We'll give Barricaded Morals a defend burrows order in the Patrolling alert, to defend the ohgodcarp burrow. They'll watch for enemies in that area, and likely end up engage the foul water beasties. I've also selected Wrester 1, our militia commander, and set the required dwarf number to 3. Now the order will keep three of the five dwarves in the squad busy defending the burrows, and try to switch out soldiers in favour of Wrestler 1 when possible.


Military schedule 3.png

Saving our order, we'll return to the scheduling tab. Barricaded Morals now has a single Defend burrows order. Let's make it a little more creative, and use the copy/paste function to copy the schedule for the entire year.

For reference, the give orders window is not used to edit orders - that is done by pressing tab when looking at scheduling items and then using x to delete an order. Keep in mind scheduling items listed can have multiple orders, selected using the secondary selectors - if you haven't named a scheduling item it'll change the item's name to either whatever the order is or 'Mixed,' but if you've named it, even if there's no orders for it, it'll retain the name; don't get mistaken and think that an empty named scheduling item still has your deleted orders and copy it around.


Military schedule 4.png

There! Now Barricaded Morals will partake in the War on Fish all year so long as they are set to the Patrolling alert. Let's select The Granite Parity and give them different orders.


Military giveorders 3.png

The Granite Parity has been ordered to patrol the Perimeter route we created - only one dwarf of the two is needed, and the order will prefer to use Marksdwarf 1 if it can.


Military schedule 5.png

Saving the order and returning to the scheduling tab one last time, we edit The Granite Parity's schedule so that they patrol the perimeter for a month, hang out and casually train for another month, and then defend the Home burrow for a month - and repeat this every season. I'll set both squads to the Patrolling alert to make sure they follow out these orders.

We are now done with the military menu. Exit all windows and we'll get started with the squads menu.

Squads

This section of the walkthrough is still in progress. For now, relevant information is located on the Template:L page.

Move order

Attack order

Military

The military screen is brought up by using m in the main menu.

Positions

The positions tab is opened with the p key, though when opening the military screen it is the initially displayed tab.

Alerts

The alerts tab is opened with the a key.

Equipment

The equipment tab is opened with the e key

View/Customize

The view/customize window is opened with the V key, though when opening the equipment tab it is the initially displayed window.

Uniforms

The uniforms windows is opened with the U key.

Note: The uniforms window within the equipment tab is not the same as the uniform tab within the main military menu.

Priority/Assignments

The pri/assignments window is opened with the P key.

Uniforms

The uniforms tab is opened with the n key.

Note: The uniforms tab within the main military menu is not the same as the uniform window within the equipment tab.

Supplies

The 'supplies tab is opened with the u key.

Ammunition

The ammunition tab is opened with the f key.

Schedules

The schedules menu is opened with the s key. To return to the main menu you must press esc.

Give Orders

The give orders screen is opened with the o screen when highlighting the correct squad/month scheduling slot.

Squads

The squads menu is opened by using s in the main menu. Squads are selected using a, b, c, etc; shift can be held to select multiple squads at once. p can be pressed to toggle between selecting individual dwarves and entire squads.

Move Order

Move orders can be given with m once dwarves are selected.

Attack Order

Attack orders can be given with k once dwarves are selected.

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