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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0008663 | Dwarf Fortress | Dwarf Mode -- Stockpiles | public | 2014-12-24 08:16 | 2014-12-24 09:12 |
Reporter | lordlemonpie | Assigned To | |||
Priority | low | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | have not tried |
Status | resolved | Resolution | duplicate | ||
Product Version | 0.40.22 | ||||
Summary | 0008663: If prepared meals are placed on top of eachother they "fuse" | ||||
Description | I ordered my dwarves to make some fine meals, and they did. But i ran out of food storage, so they just put the meals on a stockpile. For some odd reason, they placed several meals on top of eachother. When i looked at it, it said Pear Stew [87]. I found it odd that there where 87 stacks of a fine meal that only needs 3 different ingredients. When i zoomed in i saw that there were way more than 3 ingrediƫnts. | ||||
Additional Information | I haven't got an appraiser yet, but i assume that this food has an immense value. Some pictures: http://snag.gy/0qm4r.jpg http://snag.gy/nlxqj.jpg | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
duplicate of | 0007546 | confirmed | Meals with bagged ingredients use all ingredients in the bag's barrel, creating huge meals |
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It happened again: http://snag.gy/DoSZ6.jpg The value is quite high, but not as high as i expected it to be: http://snag.gy/yzBpR.jpg |
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Are you certain that this is not an instance of 0007546? |
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Assuming 0007546. Please reopen this if the placing-on-top can be confirmed as a causative factor. |
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
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2014-12-24 08:16 | lordlemonpie | New Issue | |
2014-12-24 08:25 | lordlemonpie | Note Added: 0031460 | |
2014-12-24 08:33 | Quietust | Note Added: 0031461 | |
2014-12-24 09:12 |
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Note Added: 0031462 | |
2014-12-24 09:12 |
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Relationship added | duplicate of 0007546 |
2014-12-24 09:12 |
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Status | new => resolved |
2014-12-24 09:12 |
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Resolution | open => duplicate |
2014-12-24 09:12 |
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Assigned To | => user6 |