Explain the unit type display priorities for the map flags.

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Ron Koenderink 2006-06-24 15:13:17 +00:00
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@ -71,7 +71,9 @@ that land unit. The pmap command does the same for planes.
If you specify an 's' flag, bmap will put your ships on the map.
If you specify an 'l' flag, bmap will put your land units on the map.
If you specify an 'p' flag, bmap will put your planes on the map.
A '*' will put all on the map, in this order: land units, ships, planes.
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.
To highlight sectors you own, specify the 'h' flag.
.s1
You actually have two bmaps. One which is created by the server; this

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@ -73,7 +73,9 @@ that land unit. The pmap command does the same for planes.
If you specify an 's' flag, bmap will put your ships on the map.
If you specify an 'l' flag, bmap will put your land units on the map.
If you specify an 'p' flag, bmap will put your planes on the map.
A '*' will put all on the map, in this order: land units, ships, planes.
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.
To highlight sectors you own, specify the 'h' flag.
.s1
You actually have two bmaps. One which is created by the server; this

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@ -61,7 +61,9 @@ the same for a ship.
.s1
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 in this order: land units, ships, planes.
\&'*' shows all units.
When multiple unit types are selected they are displayed
in the following priority order: land units, ships, planes.
To highlight sectors you own, specifiy the 'h' flag.
.s1
.SA "census, commodity, radar, realm, route, update, LandUnits, Maps"

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@ -59,7 +59,9 @@ the same for a ship.
.s1
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 in this order: land units, ships, planes.
\&'*' shows all units.
When multiple unit types are selected they are displayed
in the following priority order: land units, ships, planes.
To highlight sectors you own, specifiy the 'h' flag.
.s1
.SA "census, commodity, radar, realm, route, update, Maps"

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@ -59,7 +59,9 @@ the same for a ship.
.s1
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 in this order: land units, ships, planes.
\&'*' shows all units.
When multiple unit types are selected they are displayed
in the following priority order: land units, ships, planes.
To highlight sectors you own, specifiy the 'h' flag.
.s1
.SA "census, commodity, radar, realm, route, update, Maps"

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@ -71,7 +71,9 @@ that land unit. The pmap command does the same for planes.
If you specify an 's' flag, bmap will put your ships on the map.
If you specify an 'l' flag, bmap will put your land units on the map.
If you specify an 'p' flag, bmap will put your planes on the map.
A '*' will put all on the map, in this order: land units, ships, planes.
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.
To highlight sectors you own, specify the 'h' flag.
.s1
You actually have two bmaps. One which is created by the server; this

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@ -59,7 +59,9 @@ the same for a ship.
.s1
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 in this order: land units, ships, planes.
\&'*' shows all units.
When multiple unit types are selected they are displayed
in the following priority order: land units, ships, planes.
To highlight sectors you own, specifiy the 'h' flag.
.s1
.SA "census, commodity, radar, realm, route, update, Planes, Maps"

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@ -73,7 +73,9 @@ that land unit. The pmap command does the same for planes.
If you specify an 's' flag, bmap will put your ships on the map.
If you specify an 'l' flag, bmap will put your land units on the map.
If you specify an 'p' flag, bmap will put your planes on the map.
A '*' will put all on the map, in this order: land units, ships, planes.
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.
To highlight sectors you own, specify the 'h' flag.
.s1
You actually have two bmaps. One which is created by the server; this

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@ -61,7 +61,9 @@ the same for a ship.
.s1
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 in this order: land units, ships, planes.
\&'*' shows all units.
When multiple unit types are selected they are displayed
in the following priority order: land units, ships, planes.
To highlight sectors you own, specifiy the 'h' flag.
.s1
.SA "census, commodity, radar, realm, route, update, Ships, Maps"