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Internally, all custom size numbers are rounded down to the nearest multiple of 10 - thus, if you define an item with [SIZE:15], it will actually behave as if you had specified [SIZE:10].
 
Internally, all custom size numbers are rounded down to the nearest multiple of 10 - thus, if you define an item with [SIZE:15], it will actually behave as if you had specified [SIZE:10].
 
== Buildings ==
 
The {{token|DIM|building}} [[building token]] defines the size of a [[workshop]] or [[building]] in [[tile]]s. This differs from creatures and items in that a building doesn't have a weight, and it's not in cm³, of course.
 
  
 
== Creatures ==
 
== Creatures ==
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Most items defined in the [[raws]] require a <code>[SIZE]</code> token, each class of item has its own: for instance, {{token|SIZE|ammo}} for [[ammo]], {{token|SIZE|wp}} for [[weapon]]s, {{token|SIZE|tool}} for [[tool token|tool]]s, and so on.
 
Most items defined in the [[raws]] require a <code>[SIZE]</code> token, each class of item has its own: for instance, {{token|SIZE|ammo}} for [[ammo]], {{token|SIZE|wp}} for [[weapon]]s, {{token|SIZE|tool}} for [[tool token|tool]]s, and so on.
  
Item types not defined in the raws also have a size which can be determined from their weight and material density, using DFHack, or code debugging. Some assorted item type sizes, and their [[storage]] capacity when applicable:
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Item types not defined in the raws also have a size which can be determined from their weight and material density, using DFHack, or code debugging. Some assorted item types, and their [[storage]] capacity when applicable:
  
 
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:<sup>1</sup> - As noted above, all values are rounded ''down'' to the nearest multiple of 10, down to a minimum value of 1.
 
:<sup>1</sup> - As noted above, all values are rounded ''down'' to the nearest multiple of 10, down to a minimum value of 1.
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== Buildings==
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The {{token|DIM|building}} [[building token]] defines the size of a [[workshop]] or [[building]] in [[tile]]s.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

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