Why is the stonesense command not found?

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According to this post about the latest version of DFHack, stonesense is one of the example commands. However, after downloading that version of DFHack, typing stonesense into the console just says that stonesense is not a recognized command. Is this just outdated documentation or is there something I'm not doing?



Best Answer

Stonsense wasn't bundled by default with old versions of DFHack due to bugs, but it is now. Download the latest version .40.19r1 which should include Stonesense on every OS.




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How do I run Stonesense?

Re: How do I install Stonesense?
  • Download the stonesense.rar file: Stonesense Alpha v3.
  • Using WinRAR, or 7-zip, extract the folder named 'Stonesense' that is located in the . ...
  • Run Dwarf Fortress, and load up a game.
  • Double click the Stonesense icon to run the visualiser.


  • What is Stonesense Dwarf Fortress?

    Stonesense is a 3D visualizer utility for Dwarf Fortress, implemented as a DFHack plugin, that lets you view your Dwarf Fortress world in a classic isometric perspective. There is an official thread for feedback, questions, requests or bug reports. There is also a thread dedicated to screenshots taken using Stonesense.



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    Answer 2

    It may be that Stonesense is not compiled.

    If you compiled DFHack yourself, check the compilation options with ccmake

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