Use plain double quote instead of \*Q and \*U in .EX, because it's

typed text.
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Markus Armbruster 2004-02-15 18:20:13 +00:00
parent 358606e0f1
commit 792e81428c
2 changed files with 4 additions and 4 deletions

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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ SN#123456
.nf
hi
.fi
.EX echo \*Qhi mom\*U
.EX echo \&"hi mom"
.nf
hi mom
.fi

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
.LV Expert
.SY "sail <SHIP/FLEET> [<PATH>|q[uery]|-]"
You use the \*Qsail\*U command to give a sailing path to ships.
At each update, ships with a sailing path \*Qautonavigate\*U along
At each update, ships with a sailing path \*Qauto-navigate\*U along
the path that was set for them. Telegrams notify you of arrivals
or problems encountered while attempting to follow the path.
.s1
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ to some extent.
Note that ships sailing can encounter exactly the same interdiction as
ships navigating.
.s1
.EX sail <SHIP/FLEET> \*Qq[uery]\*U
.EX sail <SHIP/FLEET> q
.s1
\*Qsail\*U, with the \*Qquery\*U parameter, shows the current sailing path.
The report indicates:
@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ shp# ship type x,y mobil mobquota follows path
4 ship(s)
.FI
.s1
.EX sail <SHIP/FLEET> \*Q-\*U
.EX sail <SHIP/FLEET> -
.s1
\*Qsail\*U, with the \*Q-\*U parameter, causes the sailing path
for the ships specified to be removed.