Correct the command.

Match the description to other map info files.
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Ron Koenderink 2006-06-24 15:32:12 +00:00
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@ -63,8 +63,10 @@ and also put the bmap in the file called \*Qmapfil\*U.
.s1 .s1
You can also give the number of a ship, and bmap will give you a small 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. bmap centered on the location of that ship, provided you own it.
If you use lmap, the number of a land unit will give you a map around .s1
that land unit. The pmap command does the same for planes. 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.
.s1 .s1
.L "BMAP FLAGS" .L "BMAP FLAGS"
.s1 .s1

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@ -65,8 +65,10 @@ and also put the bmap in the file called \*Qmapfil\*U.
.s1 .s1
You can also give the number of a ship, and bmap will give you a small 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. bmap centered on the location of that ship, provided you own it.
If you use lmap, the number of a land unit will give you a map around .s1
that land unit. The pmap command does the same for planes. 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.
.s1 .s1
.L "BMAP FLAGS" .L "BMAP FLAGS"
.s1 .s1

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@ -63,8 +63,10 @@ and also put the bmap in the file called \*Qmapfil\*U.
.s1 .s1
You can also give the number of a ship, and bmap will give you a small 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. bmap centered on the location of that ship, provided you own it.
If you use lmap, the number of a land unit will give you a map around .s1
that land unit. The pmap command does the same for planes. 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.
.s1 .s1
.L "BMAP FLAGS" .L "BMAP FLAGS"
.s1 .s1

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@ -65,8 +65,10 @@ and also put the bmap in the file called \*Qmapfil\*U.
.s1 .s1
You can also give the number of a ship, and bmap will give you a small 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. bmap centered on the location of that ship, provided you own it.
If you use lmap, the number of a land unit will give you a map around .s1
that land unit. The pmap command does the same for planes. 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.
.s1 .s1
.L "BMAP FLAGS" .L "BMAP FLAGS"
.s1 .s1