Fix info bdes on funny designation arguments
Quoting "?" was accidentally fixed in commit 90631d56
, v4.3.11.
Update documentation accordingly.
Closes #736592.
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@ -17,11 +17,11 @@ change them back, the sector will be updated normally by nav, march, etc.
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(The normal use for these is to record minefields, so that you can march
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(The normal use for these is to record minefields, so that you can march
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adjacent to the minefield without eliminating the information)
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adjacent to the minefield without eliminating the information)
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.s1
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Unlike normal designation, with bdes, you may use any character.
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You may use any character with bdes, not just sector designations.
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If you wish to use a space, surround it with double quotes:
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However, certain characters need to be surrounded with double quotes
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bdes # " "
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on the command line, like this:
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.s1
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.EX bdes # \(dq \(dq
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You can't bdesignate something to a ?
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.EX bdes 47,11 \(dq?\(dq
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.s1
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.s1
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Conditionals do not work with bdes (i.e. bdes # ?des=c C) unless
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Conditionals do not work with bdes (i.e. bdes # ?des=c C) unless
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you own the sector.
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you own the sector.
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