I have added a new feature to the SVN version: build lists.
To use them open the new build list editing screen on the upper left of the main screen (next to the BUG option button, it uses a hammer/production icon as button).
On the left you can see all the build lists you have made (which means there is nothing there if you open the screen for the first time). You can add a new list with the ADD button on the bottom of the screen. DELETE removes the list you have currently selected (select by clicking on a list). RENAME allows you to do exactly what its name implies.
Right of the lists you find the content you have added to the currently selected list (which means nothing to be seen if it is a newly created list). Clicking on an item there removes the item from the list.
The remaining screen is filled with units, buildings and projects that you can add the same way as you would build something in a city, including Shift appending to the list and similar. On top there are also the same filters as in the city screen, with one exception, the leftmost filter now changes between displaying only what you might be able to build with your current tech progress and displaying everything.
When you have set up some lists, don't forget to click the SAVE button if you want your build lists to persist (they are stored in your user settings so the same build lists are available in all your games).
Now that you have set up some lists, you can use them in cities. Open a city screen and scroll to the bottom of the stuff to build. There you will find your build lists. You can add them to the queue in the same way as a normal building/unit but they behave a bit different. When a build list gets to the top of the queue, it adds the first buildable item on its list ahead of itself and if it was not added with Alt it also deletes itself.
So if you want to build 5 buildings from your list, then you add the list 5 times to the queue. If you want to build items from the list until there is nothing left to be built in the list, add it with Alt.
That means you can have lists that are meant for the starting sequence of new cities but you can also have lists that for instance have all anti-crime buildings in your favorite order and you just add the list to the queue whenever you want a city to build an anti-crime building.
To use them open the new build list editing screen on the upper left of the main screen (next to the BUG option button, it uses a hammer/production icon as button).
On the left you can see all the build lists you have made (which means there is nothing there if you open the screen for the first time). You can add a new list with the ADD button on the bottom of the screen. DELETE removes the list you have currently selected (select by clicking on a list). RENAME allows you to do exactly what its name implies.
Right of the lists you find the content you have added to the currently selected list (which means nothing to be seen if it is a newly created list). Clicking on an item there removes the item from the list.
The remaining screen is filled with units, buildings and projects that you can add the same way as you would build something in a city, including Shift appending to the list and similar. On top there are also the same filters as in the city screen, with one exception, the leftmost filter now changes between displaying only what you might be able to build with your current tech progress and displaying everything.
When you have set up some lists, don't forget to click the SAVE button if you want your build lists to persist (they are stored in your user settings so the same build lists are available in all your games).
Now that you have set up some lists, you can use them in cities. Open a city screen and scroll to the bottom of the stuff to build. There you will find your build lists. You can add them to the queue in the same way as a normal building/unit but they behave a bit different. When a build list gets to the top of the queue, it adds the first buildable item on its list ahead of itself and if it was not added with Alt it also deletes itself.
So if you want to build 5 buildings from your list, then you add the list 5 times to the queue. If you want to build items from the list until there is nothing left to be built in the list, add it with Alt.
That means you can have lists that are meant for the starting sequence of new cities but you can also have lists that for instance have all anti-crime buildings in your favorite order and you just add the list to the queue whenever you want a city to build an anti-crime building.