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Dwarfu
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2010-04-02 00:29
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Doc, I just saw your question in another thread - if you type the number symbol '#' immediately followed by the issue number, it will automatically pad the zeros and create a link. Like for the one above, just type '0000013'. |
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Dwarfu
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2010-04-02 00:30
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Yeah, like that, but I meant type '#thirteen' using actual numbers :D |
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DoctorZuber
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2010-04-02 01:00
(edited on: 2010-04-02 01:01) |
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Nifty, been trying to figure out how to do that. Thanks much.
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NoctisVampire
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2010-04-02 01:10
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All farms inside needs to be irrigated now....even those built on the dirt
try diverting a murky pool inside and see the result.
Personally tried, encountered this problem too...after a bit of flooding, solved.
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Kwahn
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2010-04-02 10:54
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I've tried this both inside underground, and by flooding an area and making it mud... neither seems to work to allow plants to grow for me. |
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Yeah, I think this one is a feature not a bug. All Soil type tiles default to above ground plants and anything will support underground plants if "muddied" |
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