diff --git a/info/Concepts/Syntax.t b/info/Concepts/Syntax.t index c3153cfe..fb5cc013 100644 --- a/info/Concepts/Syntax.t +++ b/info/Concepts/Syntax.t @@ -35,10 +35,13 @@ likely suffice for "ship". .AB ::= any one, (or unambiguous abbreviation), of the list of commodities found in \*Qinfo Selector\*U: +.s1 .AB ::= loan number +.s1 .AB ::= sector coordinates in the form: x,y +.s1 .AB .ne 4 ::= sector(s) in the form: @@ -94,14 +97,17 @@ or \*Q#3\*U, ... which refer to (See \*Qinfo realm\*U.) Note that \*Q#\*U and \*Q#0\*U are equivalent. Also \*Q*\*U refers to all sectors, and \*Q@x,y:dist\*U refers to all sectors within dist of x,y. +.s1 .AB ::= one ship number +.s1 .AB ::= fleet designation, which may be a list of ships separated by slashes (`/'), a fleet letter, the character tilde (`~') which means all ships not in a specific fleet, or a rectangular sector area. +.s1 .AB ::= either a single ship number or a fleet designation. .sp @@ -112,8 +118,6 @@ For instance: will list all destroyers that have more than 5 military which are not currently in any fleet. .s1 -.in 0 -.s1 The output from commands may also be sent to a file or another process by utilizing these alternate syntaxes: .s1 @@ -140,8 +144,8 @@ pager like \*(iFmore\*(pF(1) or \*(iFless\*(pF(1). The Empire shell also recognizes a few control characters: .s1 .in +\w'interrupt\0\0'u -.L \f2name\fP -\f2meaning\fP +.L \fIname\fP +\fImeaning\fP .L interrupt Abort command and return to Empire command level .L quit