X-Git-Url: http://git.pond.sub.org/?p=empserver;a=blobdiff_plain;f=info%2Flbmap.t;h=a2a9e48215ce8f8d1936b812e6c11618d8d2af85;hp=091ec0e726f5d96b088f964cf00960f98a461951;hb=d702068457bc95d4e3ba05708516ce16ab206d68;hpb=a9653c475bee9d0b0d9a4693641e6dad6a4c8e3c diff --git a/info/lbmap.t b/info/lbmap.t index 091ec0e72..a2a9e4821 100644 --- a/info/lbmap.t +++ b/info/lbmap.t @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ A bmap gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country. .s1 Bmap differs from map in that it reflects everything you've learned about the world. If, for example, you navigate near a sector and find -out that it is sea, it will show up on your bmap as sea, even if it +out that it is sea, it will show up on your bmap as sea, even if it doesn't show up on your map. .s1 Note that bmap shows the \*QLAST KNOWN INFORMATION\*U you have about @@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ and also put the bmap in the file called \*Qmapfil\*U. You can also give the number of a ship, and bmap will give you a small bmap centered on the location of that ship, provided you own it. .s1 -If you use lbmap, you can get a bmap around a land unit. +If you use lbmap, you can get a bmap around a land unit. If you use pbmap, you can get a bmap around a plane. If you use sbmap, you can get a bmap around a ship. If you use nbmap, you can get a bmap around a nuke.