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Not 100% sure, the workshop system isn't explained well lol
[EARLIEST_COMPATIBLE_NUMERIC_VERSION:1]
[EARLIEST_COMPATIBLE_DISPLAYED_VERSION:1.0]
both are marked as "required" by the wiki (https://www.dwarffortresswiki.org/index.php/Info.txt_file)
I have no idea what "required" means since the mod is obviously working without those lines, but maybe it can make the mod usage a bit more stable or at least help to avoid some arcane troubles for some rare users or anything. Again, no idea, I just stumble upon it while going through all mods I have installed and checking for everything irregular to identify the ones that was the cause of the world generation crash. I already found the most likely suspects and this mod is not one of them. But I am a professional QA and just cannot not tell about an issue I found =)
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2920685841
Presumably, other types of wax could be added & used (bayberry wax from bayberries in a farmer's workshop). There's a lignite wax, but it wasn't extracted until the 1800s & the process uses hydrocarbon solvents, so it's probably not worth adding to the game.