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--- a/locale/template.pot
+++ b/locale/template.pot
@@ -8,10 +8,11 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2017-02-26 11:55-0700\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2017-02-26 13:42-0700\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
+"Language: \n"
"MIME-Version: 1.0\n"
"Content-Type: text/plain; charset=CHARSET\n"
"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n"
@@ -312,71 +313,54 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"A builder head is the most complex component of this system. It has period "
"and offset properties, and also an inventory slot where you \"program\" it "
-"by placing an example of the block type that you want it to build."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:22
-msgid ""
+"by placing an example of the block type that you want it to build.\n"
+"\n"
"When the \"Save & Show\" button is clicked the properties for period and "
"offset will be saved, and markers will briefly be shown to indicate where "
"the nearest spots corresponding to those values are. The builder will build "
-"its output at those locations provided it is moving along the matching axis."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:24
-msgid ""
-"The \"output\" side of a builder is the side with a black crosshair on it."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:26
-msgid ""
+"its output at those locations provided it is moving along the matching "
+"axis.\n"
+"\n"
+"The \"output\" side of a builder is the side with a black crosshair on it.\n"
+"\n"
"Builders also have a \"facing\" setting. If you haven't memorized the "
"meaning of the 24 facing values yet, builder heads have a helpful \"Read & "
"Save\" button to fill this value in for you. Simply build a temporary "
"instance of the block in the output location in front of the builder, adjust "
"it to the orientation you want using the screwdriver tool, and then when you "
-"click the \"Read & Save\" button the block's facing will be read and saved."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:28
-msgid ""
+"click the \"Read & Save\" button the block's facing will be read and saved.\n"
+"\n"
"Note: if more than one builder tries to build into the same space "
"simultaneously, it is not predictable which builder will take priority. One "
"will succeed and the other will fail. You should arrange your builders to "
"avoid this for consistent results."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:33
+#: doc.lua:31
msgid ""
"Stores building materials for use by builder heads and materials dug up by "
"digger heads."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:34
+#: doc.lua:32
msgid ""
"Inventory modules have the same capacity as a chest. They're used both for "
"storing the products of the digger heads and as the source of materials used "
"by the builder heads. A digging machine whose builder heads are laying down "
"cobble can automatically self-replenish in this way, but note that an "
"inventory module is still required as buffer space even if the digger heads "
-"produced everything needed by the builder heads in a given cycle."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:36
-msgid ""
+"produced everything needed by the builder heads in a given cycle.\n"
+"\n"
"Inventory modules are not required for a digging-only machine. If there's "
"not enough storage space to hold the materials produced by the digging heads "
"the excess material will be ejected out the back of the control block. "
-"They're handy for accumulating ores and other building materials, though."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:38
-msgid ""
+"They're handy for accumulating ores and other building materials, though.\n"
+"\n"
"Digging machines can have multiple inventory modules added to expand their "
"capacity."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:43
+#: doc.lua:41
msgid ""
"Digtron inventory modules are compatible with hoppers, adjacent hoppers will "
"add to or take from their inventories. Hoppers are not part of the Digtron "
@@ -384,26 +368,23 @@ msgid ""
"\"docking station\" for a Digtron."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:49
+#: doc.lua:47
msgid ""
"Inventory modules are compatible with Pipeworks blocks. When a Digtron moves "
"one of the inventory modules adjacent to a pipe it will automatically hook "
"up to it, and disconnect again when it moves on."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:52
+#: doc.lua:50
msgid "Stores fuel to run a Digtron"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:53
+#: doc.lua:51
msgid ""
"Digtrons have an appetite. Build operations and dig operations require a "
"certain amount of fuel, and that fuel comes from fuel hopper modules. Note "
-"that movement does not require fuel, only digging and building."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:55
-msgid ""
+"that movement does not require fuel, only digging and building.\n"
+"\n"
"When a control unit is triggered, it will tally up how much fuel is required "
"for the next cycle and then burn items from the fuel hopper until a "
"sufficient amount of heat has been generated to power the operation. Any "
@@ -411,32 +392,17 @@ msgid ""
"cycle; this is the \"heat remaining in controller furnace\". This means you "
"don't have to worry too much about what kinds of fuel you put in the hopper, "
"none will be wasted (unless you dig away a control unit with some heat "
-"remaining in it, that heat does get wasted)."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:57
-msgid ""
+"remaining in it, that heat does get wasted).\n"
+"\n"
"The fuel costs for digging and building can be configured in the init.lua "
-"file. By default using one lump of coal as fuel a digtron can:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:58
-msgid "Build 40 blocks"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:59
-msgid "Dig 40 stone blocks"
+"file. By default using one lump of coal as fuel a digtron can:\n"
+"\tBuild 40 blocks\n"
+"\tDig 40 stone blocks\n"
+"\tDig 60 wood blocks\n"
+"\tDig 80 dirt or sand blocks"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:60
-msgid "Dig 60 wood blocks"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:61
-msgid "Dig 80 dirt or sand blocks"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:66
+#: doc.lua:64
msgid ""
"Digtron fuel store modules are compatible with hoppers, adjacent hoppers "
"will add to or take from their inventories. Hoppers are not part of the "
@@ -444,19 +410,19 @@ msgid ""
"a \"docking station\" for a Digtron."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:72
+#: doc.lua:70
msgid ""
"Fuel modules are compatible with Pipeworks blocks. When a Digtron moves one "
"of the inventory modules adjacent to a pipe it will automatically hook up to "
"it, and disconnect again when it moves on."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:75
+#: doc.lua:73
msgid ""
"Stores fuel for a Digtron and also has an inventory for building materials"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:76
+#: doc.lua:74
msgid ""
"For smaller jobs the two dedicated modules may simply be too much of a good "
"thing, wasting precious Digtron space to give unneeded capacity. The "
@@ -465,7 +431,7 @@ msgid ""
"building material capacity and 1/4 fuel storage capacity."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:81
+#: doc.lua:79
msgid ""
"Digtron inventory modules are compatible with hoppers, adjacent hoppers will "
"add to or take from their inventories. A hopper on top of a combined "
@@ -476,7 +442,7 @@ msgid ""
"may be useful for creating a \"docking station\" for a Digtron."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:87
+#: doc.lua:85
msgid ""
"Combination modules are compatible with Pipeworks blocks. When a Digtron "
"moves one of the inventory modules adjacent to a pipe it will automatically "
@@ -487,20 +453,17 @@ msgid ""
"insert items into the \"fuel\" inventory instead."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:92
+#: doc.lua:90
msgid "An empty crate that a Digtron can be stored in"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:93
+#: doc.lua:91
msgid ""
"Digtrons can be pushed around and rotated, and that may be enough for "
"getting them perfectly positioned for the start of a run. But once your "
"digger is a kilometer down under a shaft filled with stairs, how to get it "
-"back to the surface to run another pass?"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:95
-msgid ""
+"back to the surface to run another pass?\n"
+"\n"
"Place an empty Digtron crate next to a Digtron and right-click it to pack "
"the Digtron (and all its inventory and settings) into the crate. You can "
"then collect the crate, bring it somewhere else, build the crate, and then "
@@ -509,11 +472,11 @@ msgid ""
"inside it."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:97
+#: doc.lua:95
msgid "A crate containing a Digtron array"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:98
+#: doc.lua:96
msgid ""
"This crate contains a Digtron assembly that was stored in it earlier. Place "
"it somewhere and right-click on it to access the label text that was applied "
@@ -524,71 +487,54 @@ msgid ""
"reused later."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:102
+#: doc.lua:100
msgid "A basic controller to make a Digtron array move and operate."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:103
+#: doc.lua:101
msgid ""
"Right-click on this module to make the digging machine go one step. The "
-"digging machine will go in the direction that the control module is oriented."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:105
-msgid ""
+"digging machine will go in the direction that the control module is "
+"oriented.\n"
+"\n"
"A control module can only trigger once per second. Gives you time to enjoy "
-"the scenery and smell the flowers (or their mulched remains, at any rate)."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:107
-msgid ""
+"the scenery and smell the flowers (or their mulched remains, at any rate).\n"
+"\n"
"If you're standing within the digging machine's volume, or in a block "
"adjacent to it, you will be pulled along with the machine when it moves."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:109
+#: doc.lua:107
msgid ""
"A more sophisticated controller that includes the ability to set the number "
"of cycles it will run for, as well as diagonal movement."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:110
+#: doc.lua:108
msgid ""
"An Auto-control module can be set to run for an arbitrary number of cycles. "
"Once it's running, right-click on it again to interrupt its rampage. If "
"anything interrupts it - the player's click, an undiggable obstruction, "
"running out of fuel - it will remember the number of remaining cycles so "
"that you can fix the problem and set it running again to complete the "
-"original plan."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:112
-msgid ""
+"original plan.\n"
+"\n"
"The digging machine will go in the direction that the control module is "
-"oriented."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:114
-msgid ""
+"oriented.\n"
+"\n"
"Auto-controllers can also be set to move diagonally by setting the \"Slope\" "
"parameter to a non-zero value. The controller will then shunt the Digtron in "
"the direction of the arrows painted on its sides every X steps it moves. The "
"Digtron will trigger dig heads when it shunts to the side, but will not "
"trigger builder modules or intermittent dig heads. The \"Offset\" setting "
-"determines at what point the lateral motion will take place."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:116
-msgid ""
+"determines at what point the lateral motion will take place.\n"
+"\n"
"The \"Stop block\" inventory slot in an auto-controller allows you to "
"program an auto-controller to treat certain block types as impenetrable "
"obstructions. This can allow you to fence a Digtron in with something so you "
"don't have to carefully count exactly how many steps it should take, for "
-"example."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:118
-msgid ""
+"example.\n"
+"\n"
"Note that the Digtron detects an undiggable block by the item that would be "
"produced when digging it. Setting cobble as the stop block will make both "
"cobble and regular stone undiggable, but setting a block of regular stone "
@@ -597,32 +543,29 @@ msgid ""
"cobble, not stone)."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:120
+#: doc.lua:118
msgid ""
"A simplified controller that merely moves a Digtron around without "
"triggering its builder or digger modules"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:121
+#: doc.lua:119
msgid ""
"Aka the \"can you rebuild it six inches to the left\" module. This is a much "
"simplified control module that does not trigger the digger or builder heads "
"when right-clicked, it only moves the digging machine. It's up to you to "
-"ensure there's space for it to move into."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:123
-msgid ""
+"ensure there's space for it to move into.\n"
+"\n"
"Since movement alone does not require fuel, a pusher module has no internal "
"furnace. Pushers also don't require traction, since their primary purpose is "
"repositioning Digtrons let's say they have a built-in crane or something."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:125
+#: doc.lua:123
msgid "A device that allows one to rotate their Digtron into new orientations"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:126
+#: doc.lua:124
msgid ""
"This magical module can rotate a Digtron array in place around itself. Right-"
"clicking on it will rotate the Digtron 90 degrees in the direction the "
@@ -632,11 +575,11 @@ msgid ""
"rotation."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:130
+#: doc.lua:128
msgid "A standard Digtron digger head"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:131
+#: doc.lua:129
msgid ""
"Facing of a digger head is significant; it will excavate material from the "
"block on the spinning grinder wheel face of the digger head. Generally "
@@ -644,59 +587,58 @@ msgid ""
"the sides can also be useful."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:133
+#: doc.lua:131
msgid "Two standard Digtron digger heads merged at 90 degrees to each other"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:134 doc.lua:139
+#: doc.lua:132
msgid ""
"This digger head is mainly of use when you want to build a Digtron capable "
"of digging diagonal paths. A normal one-direction dig head would be unable "
"to clear blocks in both of the directions it would be called upon to move, "
-"resulting in a stuck Digtron."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:136
-msgid ""
+"resulting in a stuck Digtron.\n"
+"\n"
"One can also make use of dual dig heads to simplify the size and layout of a "
"Digtron, though this is generally not of practical use."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:138
+#: doc.lua:136
msgid ""
"Two standard soft-material Digtron digger heads merged at 90 degrees to each "
"other"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:141
+#: doc.lua:137
msgid ""
+"This digger head is mainly of use when you want to build a Digtron capable "
+"of digging diagonal paths. A normal one-direction dig head would be unable "
+"to clear blocks in both of the directions it would be called upon to move, "
+"resulting in a stuck Digtron.\n"
+"\n"
"Like a normal single-direction soft digger head, this digger only excavates "
-"material belonging to groups softer than stone."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:143
-msgid ""
+"material belonging to groups softer than stone.\n"
+"\n"
"One can make use of dual dig heads to simplify the size and layout of a "
"Digtron."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:145
+#: doc.lua:143
msgid "A standard Digtron digger head that only triggers periodically"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:146
+#: doc.lua:144
msgid ""
"This is a standard digger head capable of digging any material, but it will "
"only trigger periodically as the Digtron moves. This can be useful for "
"punching regularly-spaced holes in a tunnel wall, for example."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:148
+#: doc.lua:146
msgid ""
"A standard soft-material Digtron digger head that only triggers periodically"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:149
+#: doc.lua:147
msgid ""
"This is a standard soft-material digger head capable of digging any "
"material, but it will only trigger periodically as the Digtron moves. This "
@@ -704,60 +646,49 @@ msgid ""
"example."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:151
+#: doc.lua:149
msgid "A Digtron digger head that only excavates soft materials"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:152
+#: doc.lua:150
msgid ""
"This specialized digger head is designed to excavate only softer material "
"such as sand or gravel. In technical terms, this digger digs blocks "
"belonging to the \"crumbly\", \"choppy\", \"snappy\", "
-"\"oddly_diggable_by_hand\" and \"fleshy\" groups."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:154
-msgid ""
+"\"oddly_diggable_by_hand\" and \"fleshy\" groups.\n"
+"\n"
"The intended purpose of this digger is to be aimed at the ceiling or walls "
"of a tunnel being dug, making spaces to allow shoring blocks to be inserted "
"into unstable roofs but leaving the wall alone if it's composed of a more "
-"stable material."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:156
-msgid "It can also serve as part of a lawnmower or tree-harvester."
+"stable material.\n"
+"\n"
+"It can also serve as part of a lawnmower or tree-harvester."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:160
+#: doc.lua:158
msgid "Structural component for a Digtron array"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:161
+#: doc.lua:159
msgid ""
"These blocks allow otherwise-disconnected sections of digtron blocks to be "
"linked together. They are not usually necessary for simple diggers but more "
"elaborate builder arrays might have builder blocks that can't be placed "
"directly adjacent to other digtron blocks and these blocks can serve to keep "
-"them connected to the controller."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:163
-msgid ""
+"them connected to the controller.\n"
+"\n"
"They may also be used for providing additional traction if your digtron "
-"array is very tall compared to the terrain surface that it's touching."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:165
-msgid ""
+"array is very tall compared to the terrain surface that it's touching.\n"
+"\n"
"You can also use them decoratively, or to build a platform to stand on as "
"you ride your mighty mechanical leviathan through the landscape."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:167
+#: doc.lua:165
msgid "Digtron light source"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:168
+#: doc.lua:166
msgid ""
"A light source that moves along with the digging machine. Convenient if "
"you're digging a tunnel that you don't intend to outfit with torches or "
@@ -765,115 +696,90 @@ msgid ""
"protective lens tends to get grimy while burrowing through the earth."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:170
+#: doc.lua:168
msgid "Digtron panel"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:171
+#: doc.lua:169
msgid ""
"A structural panel that can be made part of a Digtron to provide shelter for "
"an operator, keep sand out of the Digtron's innards, or just to look cool."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:173
+#: doc.lua:171
msgid "Digtron edge panel"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:174
+#: doc.lua:172
msgid ""
"A pair of structural panels that can be made part of a Digtron to provide "
"shelter for an operator, keep sand out of the Digtron's innards, or just to "
"look cool."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:176
+#: doc.lua:174
msgid "Digtron corner panel"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:177
+#: doc.lua:175
msgid ""
"A trio of structural panels that can be made part of a Digtron to provide "
"shelter for an operator, keep sand out of the Digtron's innards, or just to "
"look cool."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:181
+#: doc.lua:179
msgid "Digtron"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:182
+#: doc.lua:180
msgid ""
"The Digtron system is a set of blocks used to construct tunnel-boring and "
"construction machines."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:189
+#: doc.lua:187
msgid "Summary"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:190
+#: doc.lua:188
msgid ""
"Digtron blocks can be used to construct highly customizable and modular "
"tunnel-boring machines, bridge-builders, road-pavers, wall-o-matics, and "
-"other such construction/destruction contraptions."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:192
-msgid ""
+"other such construction/destruction contraptions.\n"
+"\n"
"The basic blocks that can be assembled into a functioning digging machine "
-"are:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:194
-msgid ""
+"are:\n"
+"\n"
"* Diggers, which excavate material in front of them when the machine is "
-"triggered"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:195
-msgid "* Builders, which build a user-configured block in front of them"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:196
-msgid ""
+"triggered\n"
+"* Builders, which build a user-configured block in front of them\n"
"* Inventory modules, which hold material produced by the digger and provide "
-"material to the builders"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:197
-msgid ""
+"material to the builders\n"
"* Control block, used to trigger the machine and move it in a particular "
-"direction."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:199
-msgid ""
+"direction.\n"
+"\n"
"A digging machine's components must be connected to the control block via a "
"path leading through the faces of the blocks - diagonal connections across "
"edges and corners don't count."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:203
+#: doc.lua:201
msgid "Concepts"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:205
+#: doc.lua:203
msgid ""
"Several general concepts are important when building more sophisticated "
-"diggers."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:207
-msgid ""
+"diggers.\n"
+"\n"
"Facing - a number between 0-23 that determines which direction a block is "
"facing and what orientation it has. Not all blocks make use of facing (basic "
"blocks such as cobble or sand have no facing, for example) so it's not "
"always necessary to set this when configuring a builder head. The facing of "
-"already-placed blocks can be altered through the use of the screwdriver tool."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:209
-msgid ""
+"already-placed blocks can be altered through the use of the screwdriver "
+"tool.\n"
+"\n"
"Period - Builder and digger heads can be made periodic by changing the "
"period value to something other than 1. This determines how frequently they "
"trigger. A period of 1 triggers on every block, a period of 2 triggers once "
@@ -881,28 +787,19 @@ msgid ""
"These are useful when setting up a machine to place regularly-spaced "
"features as it goes. For example, you could have a builder head that places "
"a torch every 8 steps, or a digger block that punches a landing in the side "
-"of a vertical stairwell at every level."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:211
-msgid ""
+"of a vertical stairwell at every level.\n"
+"\n"
"Offset - The location at which a periodic module triggers is globally "
"uniform. This is handy if you want to line up the blocks you're building "
"(for example, placing pillars and a crosspiece every 4 blocks in a tunnel, "
"or punching alcoves in a wall to place glass windows). If you wish to change "
-"how the pattern lines up, modify the \"offset\" setting."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:213
-msgid ""
+"how the pattern lines up, modify the \"offset\" setting.\n"
+"\n"
"Shift-right-clicking - since most of the blocks of the digging machine have "
"control screens associated with right-clicking, building additional blocks "
"on top of them or rotating them with the screwdriver requires the shift key "
-"to be held down when right-clicking on them."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:215
-msgid ""
+"to be held down when right-clicking on them.\n"
+"\n"
"Traction - Digtrons cannot fly. By default, they need to be touching one "
"block of solid ground for every three blocks of Digtron in order to move. "
"Digtrons can fall, though - traction is never needed when a Digtron is "
@@ -910,30 +807,24 @@ msgid ""
"when moving in any direction."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:219
+#: doc.lua:217
msgid "Audio cues"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:221
+#: doc.lua:219
msgid ""
"When a digging machine is unable to complete a cycle it will make one of "
"several noises to indicate what the problem is. It will also set its "
-"mouseover text to explain what went wrong."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:223
-msgid ""
+"mouseover text to explain what went wrong.\n"
+"\n"
"Squealing traction wheels indicates a mobility problem. If the squealing is "
"accompanied by a buzzer, the digging machine has encountered an obstruction "
"it can't dig through. This could be a protected region (the digging machine "
"has only the priviledges of the player triggering it), a chest containing "
"items, or perhaps the digger was incorrectly designed and can't dig the "
"correctly sized and shaped cavity for it to move forward into. There are "
-"many possibilities."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:225
-msgid ""
+"many possibilities.\n"
+"\n"
"Squealing traction wheels with no accompanying buzzer indicates that the "
"digging machine doesn't have enough solid adjacent blocks to push off of. "
"Tunnel boring machines cannot fly or swim, not even through lava, and they "
@@ -941,74 +832,50 @@ msgid ""
"cliffside. If you wish to cross a chasm you'll need to ensure that there are "
"builder heads placing a solid surface as you go. If you've built a very tall "
"digtron with a small surface footprint you may need to improve its traction "
-"by adding structural modules that touch the ground."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:227
-msgid ""
+"by adding structural modules that touch the ground.\n"
+"\n"
"A buzzer by itself indicates that the Digtron has run out of fuel. There may "
"be traces remaining in the hopper, but they're not enough to execute the "
-"next dig/build cycle."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:229
-msgid ""
+"next dig/build cycle.\n"
+"\n"
"A ringing bell indicates that there are insufficient materials in inventory "
-"to supply all the builder heads for this cycle."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:231
-msgid ""
+"to supply all the builder heads for this cycle.\n"
+"\n"
"A short high-pitched honk means that one or more of the builder heads don't "
"have an item set. A common oversight, especially with large and elaborate "
"digging machines, that might be hard to notice and annoying to fix if not "
-"noticed right away."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:233
-msgid ""
-"Splooshing water sounds means your Digtron is digging adjacent to (or "
+"noticed right away.\n"
+"\n"
+"Splashing water sounds means your Digtron is digging adjacent to (or "
"through) water-containing blocks. Digtrons are waterproof, but this might be "
"a useful indication that you should take care when installing doors in the "
-"tunnel walls you've placed here."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:235
-msgid ""
+"tunnel walls you've placed here.\n"
+"\n"
"A triple \"voop voop voop!\" alarm indicates that there is lava adjacent to "
"your Digtron. Digtrons can't penetrate lava by default, and this alarm "
"indicates that a non-lava-proof Digtron operator may wish to exercise "
"caution when opening the door to clear the obstruction."
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:239
+#: doc.lua:237
msgid "Tips and Tricks"
msgstr ""
-#: doc.lua:241
+#: doc.lua:239
msgid ""
"To more easily visualize the operation of a Digtron, imagine that its cycle "
-"of operation follows these steps in order:"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:243
-msgid ""
+"of operation follows these steps in order:\n"
+"\n"
"* Dig\n"
"* Move\n"
"* Build\n"
-"* Allow dust to settle (ie, sand and gravel fall)"
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:245
-msgid ""
+"* Allow dust to settle (ie, sand and gravel fall)\n"
+"\n"
"If you're building a repeating pattern of blocks, your periodicity should be "
"one larger than your largest offset. For example, if you've laid out "
"builders to create a set of spiral stairs and the offsets are from 0 to 11, "
-"you'll want to use periodicity 12."
-msgstr ""
-
-#: doc.lua:247
-msgid ""
+"you'll want to use periodicity 12.\n"
+"\n"
"A good way to program a set of builders is to build a complete example of "
"the structure you want them to create, then place builders against the "
"structure and have them \"read\" all of its facings. This also lets you more "
@@ -1100,7 +967,7 @@ msgid "Digtron Builder Module"
msgstr ""
#: node_builders.lua:241 node_builders.lua:255
-#, c-format
+#, lua-format
msgid "%s uses Digtron to build %s at (%d, %d, %d), displacing %s"
msgstr ""
@@ -1111,7 +978,7 @@ msgstr ""
#: node_controllers.lua:48 node_controllers.lua:200 util_execute_cycle.lua:110
#: util_execute_cycle.lua:315 util_execute_cycle.lua:392
#: util_execute_cycle.lua:503
-#, c-format
+#, lua-format
msgid "Heat remaining in controller furnace: %d"
msgstr ""
@@ -1179,7 +1046,7 @@ msgid "Stop block"
msgstr ""
#: node_controllers.lua:128 node_controllers.lua:147 node_controllers.lua:160
-#, c-format
+#, lua-format
msgid "Cycles remaining: %d"
msgstr ""
@@ -1362,7 +1229,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#: util_execute_cycle.lua:233
-#, c-format
+#, lua-format
msgid "Digtron has insufficient building materials. Needed: %s"
msgstr ""
@@ -1373,6 +1240,6 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#: util_execute_cycle.lua:327 util_execute_cycle.lua:515
-#, c-format
+#, lua-format
msgid "%s uses Digtron to dig %s at (%d, %d, %d)"
msgstr ""