.TH Command NMAP
-.NA nmap "Generate a map showing new sector types, seas, etc"
+.NA nmap "Generate a map showing new sector types or around a nuke"
.LV Basic
-.SY "map <SECTS | SHIP> <s|p|l|*|h>"
-.SY "nmap <SECTS | SHIP> <s|p|l|*|h>"
-.SY "smap <SECTS | SHIP> <s|p|l|*|h>"
-.SY "lmap <SECTS | LAND UNIT> <s|p|l|*|h>"
-.SY "pmap <SECTS | PLANE> <s|p|l|*|h>"
+.SY "nmap <SECTS|NUKE> [<MAP-FLAGS>]"
A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country.
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Your own sectors as well as sea, mountains, wasteland and unowned
If you use nmap, you can get a map that shows new sector designations
instead of old sector designations of your own country.
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-If you use lmap, you can get a map around a land unit,
-instead. Pmap does the same for a plane. Smap does
-the same for a ship.
+If you use lmap, you can get a map around a land unit.
+If you use pmap, you can get a map around a plane.
+If you use smap, you can get a map around a ship.
+If you use nmap, you can get a map around a nuke.
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.L "MAP FLAGS"
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-If you give an 's' flag, all your ships will be shown on the map.
-An 'l' flag does the same for land units, and a 'p' for planes.
-\&'*' shows all units.
+Optional argument <MAP-FLAGS> consists of map flag characters.
+If you specify an 's' flag, map will put your ships on the map.
+If you specify an 'l' flag, map will put your land units on the map.
+If you specify an 'p' flag, map will put your planes on the map.
+If you specify an 'n' flag, map will put your nukes on the map.
+A '*' will put all on the map.
When multiple unit types are selected they are displayed
-in the following priority order: land units, ships, planes.
+in the following priority order: nukes, land units, ships, planes.
To highlight sectors you own, specifiy the 'h' flag.
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-.SA "census, commodity, radar, realm, route, update, Maps"
+.SA "census, commodity, radar, realm, route, Nukes, Maps"