World spacing corrections in message text to Acme Building Supply of Wolfsburg (wolfsburg/shops/buildshop) in Wolfsburg.
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ enter_x 14
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enter_y 39
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Created: 2005-12-23 Gene Alexander
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Modified: 2013-03-13 Rick Tanner
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Modified: 2012-04-01 Rick Tanner
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endmsg
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outdoor 1
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end
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@ -2820,9 +2820,9 @@ name Building gates and buttons/pedestals
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Some items, like gates, require buttons, pedestals, ..., something to be opened and closed.
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To build a gate with its associated button:
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* put a marking rune at the spot where you wish to build the door. The text can be whatever you want, make sure to remember it.
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* put a marking rune at the spot where you wish to build the door. The text can be whatever you want, make sure to remember it.
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* build the gate on this spot
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* put a marking rune at the spot where you with to put the button. Use the same text as for the door.
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* put a marking rune at the spot where you with to put the button. Use the same text as for the door.
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* build the button
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Your button will now activate the gate when you apply it.
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Note that you can link together as many gates, buttons, pedestals, as you want.
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@ -2833,7 +2833,7 @@ Also, it is possible to make buttons, levers, and pedestals underneath gates, ho
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* make 2 marking runes on the square that you want to build the button and gate on
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* build the gate first
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* then build the button underneath it
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This is useful for making a gate avoid crushing people underneath it. Also, you can use this same technique with inverted gates in order to make a square that pushes objects placed on it off of it.
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This is useful for making a gate avoid crushing people underneath it. Also, you can use this same technique with inverted gates in order to make a square that pushes objects placed on it off of it.
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endmsg
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x 13
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y 38
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@ -2849,10 +2849,10 @@ arch book_read
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name Building floor and walls
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msg
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Building enables you to put walls and floors where you want.
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Building a floor lets you remove walls. This is the only way to remove them.
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You can change an existing floor by building another on top. Same goes for walls.
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Building a floor lets you remove walls. This is the only way to remove them.
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You can change an existing floor by building another on top. Same goes for walls.
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All created floors are magic, and will preserve items you put on them.
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You can add a window in some walls. To remove the window, build a new wall.
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You can add a window in some walls. To remove the window, build a new wall.
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endmsg
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x 13
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y 39
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@ -2868,9 +2868,9 @@ arch book_read
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name Basic building instructions
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msg
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To build your own home, you can use different items:
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* generic builder: this tool lets you build anything. You need one to build.
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* generic destroyer: this tool lets you destroy a built item. This will remove any built item, except floors and walls.
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* materials: you need those to build items. For instance, a 'Wood floor material' enables you to build a woodfloor.
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* generic builder: this tool lets you build anything. You need one to build.
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* generic destroyer: this tool lets you destroy a built item. This will remove any built item, except floors and walls.
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* materials: you need those to build items. For instance, a 'Wood floor material' enables you to build a woodfloor.
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To build an item:
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* apply the builder
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* mark the material of the item you want to build
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@ -3503,7 +3503,7 @@ name Building restrictions
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To build on a spot, all items on this spot must be 'buildable'.
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Buildable items will display 'this is a buildable item' when examined.
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There are several exceptions though. In all cases you can build on marking runes as they are used for making gates and buttons work together. Also you can build signs and talking books on of books and or scrolls, because they are needed for specifying the message. Also, buttons, levers and pedestals can be built underneath gates. Don't worry, you should have some clear messages on why you can't build.
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There are several exceptions though. In all cases you can build on marking runes as they are used for making gates and buttons work together. Also you can build signs and talking books on of books and or scrolls, because they are needed for specifying the message. Also, buttons, levers and pedestals can be built underneath gates. Don't worry, you should have some clear messages on why you can't build.
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endmsg
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x 16
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y 38
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name Removing items
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msg
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To remove built items, you need a 'generic destroyer'.
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Simply apply it, and fire in the desired direction. It will remove the first built item from the location.
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Warning: a destroyer will remove items starting from the lowest order on the spot. Basically, this means the first removed item will be a pedestal (underground), then items on floor.
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Simply apply it, and fire in the desired direction. It will remove the first built item from the location.
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Warning: a destroyer will remove items starting from the lowest order on the spot. Basically, this means the first removed item will be a pedestal (underground), then items on floor.
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Note that the destroyer will not remove walls or floors.
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endmsg
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x 16
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