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These commands allow you to place already created [[door]]s and [[hatch cover]]s assuming that you have an adjacent wall.
 
These commands allow you to place already created [[door]]s and [[hatch cover]]s assuming that you have an adjacent wall.
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=== Windows, grates, and bars ===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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| {{K|b}}-{{K|W}}
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| place wall grate
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| {{K|b}}-{{K|G}}
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| place floor grate
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|-
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| {{K|b}}-{{K|B}}
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| place vertical bars
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|-
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| {{K|b}}-{{K|Alt}}+{{K|b}}
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| place floor bars
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|-
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| {{K|b}}-{{K|y}}
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| place glass window
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|-
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| {{K|b}}-{{K|Y}}
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| place gem window
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|}
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These commands allow you to install [[window]]s, [[grate]]s, and [[bars]] over openings, assuming that you have already created them.
  
 
== Constructions ==
 
== Constructions ==
 
{{Main|Construction}}
 
{{Main|Construction}}
  
[[Construction]]s are features that are built in place, rather than carved out of existing rock. Constructions are how you build above-ground structures or structures in any other place where there's no rock or soil to carve them out of.
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[[Construction]]s are features that are built in place rather than created in a workshop and installed or carved out of existing rock. Constructions are how you build above-ground structures or structures in any other place where there's no rock or soil to carve them out of.
  
Constructions are usually built out of, and thus require, [[stone]] or [[wood]], but you can also use a variety of materials (such as metal) to build them. Possible constructions include [[Floor]]s, [[Wall]]s, [[Stair]]s, [[Ramp]]s, and [[Fortification]]s. Some constructions may also require to be created in a workshop first before being able to place them down, such as [[Grate]].
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Constructions are usually built out of, and thus require, [[stone]] or [[wood]], but you can also use a variety of materials (such as metal) to build them. Possible constructions include [[Floor]]s, [[Wall]]s, [[Stair]]s, [[Ramp]]s, and [[Fortification]]s.
  
 
=== Walls, floors, and stairs ===
 
=== Walls, floors, and stairs ===
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| {{Menu icon|b|n|b|sep=-}}
 
| {{Menu icon|b|n|b|sep=-}}
| build a [[bridge]]
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| build a bridge
 
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| {{Menu icon|b|n|o|sep=-}}
 
| {{Menu icon|b|n|o|sep=-}}
| build Paved [[road]]
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| build Paved road
 
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| {{Menu icon|b|n|O|sep=-}}
 
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| {{Menu icon|b|n|G|sep=-}}
 
| {{Menu icon|b|n|G|sep=-}}
| build a Wall [[grate]]
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| build a Wall grate
 
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| {{Menu icon|b|n|y|sep=-}}
 
| {{Menu icon|b|n|y|sep=-}}
| build a Glass [[window]]
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| build a Glass window
 
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| {{Menu icon|b|n|Y|sep=-}}
 
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| {{Menu icon|b|n|p|sep=-}}
 
| {{Menu icon|b|n|p|sep=-}}
| build a [[Support]]
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| build a Support
 
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| {{Menu icon|b|n|k|sep=-}}
 
| {{Menu icon|b|n|k|sep=-}}
| build a [[Track]]
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| build a Track
 
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| {{Menu icon|b|n|K|sep=-}}
 
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=== Bridges ===
 
=== Bridges ===
 
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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| {{K|b}}-{{K|g}}
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| build a bridge
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A [[Bridge]] is not only used to cross rivers or chasms, but can also be used as a large door when built as a drawbridge. Such use requires that a [[Lever]] be linked to it in order for dwarves to control its open or closed state.
 
A [[Bridge]] is not only used to cross rivers or chasms, but can also be used as a large door when built as a drawbridge. Such use requires that a [[Lever]] be linked to it in order for dwarves to control its open or closed state.
  
 
=== Roads ===
 
=== Roads ===
 
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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| {{K|b}}-{{K|o}}
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| build Paved road
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| {{K|b}}-{{K|O}}
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| build Dirt road
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|}
 
[[Road]]s are most commonly used to give [[caravan|caravans]] a reliable path to your fortress from the map's edge, though they don't really require one. A paved road is much like a [[floor]] except that it requires fewer raw materials per tile to build. A dirt road requires no materials to build, but deteriorates over time.
 
[[Road]]s are most commonly used to give [[caravan|caravans]] a reliable path to your fortress from the map's edge, though they don't really require one. A paved road is much like a [[floor]] except that it requires fewer raw materials per tile to build. A dirt road requires no materials to build, but deteriorates over time.
 
=== Grates and Bars ===
 
[[Grates]] and bars are used to stop creatures for passing through, while still allowing liquids such as water and magma to. Bars are similar to grates, but they are made of metal instead of rock or wood and don't have to be built in a workshop first.
 
  
 
== Trading ==
 
== Trading ==

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