From f508dfdcea08231c2667a1d88860374dd96cc30a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Markus Armbruster Date: Thu, 26 Feb 2004 09:25:08 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Document yesterday's changes that closed #803753. Don't re-explain the map in bmap commands. --- info/Commands/bmap.t | 6 ------ info/Commands/lbmap.t | 6 ------ info/Commands/lmap.t | 9 ++++----- info/Commands/map.t | 9 ++++----- info/Commands/nmap.t | 9 ++++----- info/Commands/pbmap.t | 6 ------ info/Commands/pmap.t | 9 ++++----- info/Commands/radar.t | 14 +++----------- info/Commands/sbmap.t | 6 ------ info/Commands/smap.t | 9 ++++----- 10 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 60 deletions(-) diff --git a/info/Commands/bmap.t b/info/Commands/bmap.t index 097d753e..1d108880 100644 --- a/info/Commands/bmap.t +++ b/info/Commands/bmap.t @@ -21,12 +21,6 @@ Commands contributing to bmap include (but are not limited to): map, nav, fly, bomb, recon, para, drop, lookout, coastwatch, radar. (probably others) .s1 -Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic -(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries -appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U). -Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear -as '^', '-' and '.' respectively. -.s1 Note that any sector marked as 'X' on your bmap will automatically be avoided by ships when they are trying to calculate the best path between two diff --git a/info/Commands/lbmap.t b/info/Commands/lbmap.t index ee026c14..86e2a889 100644 --- a/info/Commands/lbmap.t +++ b/info/Commands/lbmap.t @@ -21,12 +21,6 @@ Commands contributing to bmap include (but are not limited to): map, nav, fly, bomb, recon, para, drop, lookout, coastwatch, radar. (probably others) .s1 -Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic -(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries -appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U). -Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear -as '^', '-' and '.' respectively. -.s1 You can also get an lbmap by typing 'B' at the march prompt. .s1 Note that any sector diff --git a/info/Commands/lmap.t b/info/Commands/lmap.t index 4fe6cb91..a3a9fd80 100644 --- a/info/Commands/lmap.t +++ b/info/Commands/lmap.t @@ -8,11 +8,10 @@ .SY "pmap " A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country. .s1 -Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic -(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries -appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U). -Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear -as '^', '-' and '.' respectively. +Your own sectors as well as sea, mountains, wasteland and unowned +wilderness and plains show up as a designation mnemonic (see +\*QSector-types\*U). Other sectors appear as question marks +(\*Q?\*U). .s1 You can also get an lmap by typing 'M' at the march prompt. .s1 diff --git a/info/Commands/map.t b/info/Commands/map.t index d95c37aa..43c41007 100644 --- a/info/Commands/map.t +++ b/info/Commands/map.t @@ -8,11 +8,10 @@ .SY "pmap " A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country. .s1 -Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic -(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries -appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U). -Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear -as '^', '-' and '.' respectively. +Your own sectors as well as sea, mountains, wasteland and unowned +wilderness and plains show up as a designation mnemonic (see +\*QSector-types\*U). Other sectors appear as question marks +(\*Q?\*U). .s1 Examples: .EX map -9:18,-8:5 diff --git a/info/Commands/nmap.t b/info/Commands/nmap.t index c918a07a..c0ad4bed 100644 --- a/info/Commands/nmap.t +++ b/info/Commands/nmap.t @@ -8,11 +8,10 @@ .SY "pmap " A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country. .s1 -Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic -(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries -appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U). -Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear -as '^', '-' and '.' respectively. +Your own sectors as well as sea, mountains, wasteland and unowned +wilderness and plains show up as a designation mnemonic (see +\*QSector-types\*U). Other sectors appear as question marks +(\*Q?\*U). .s1 Examples: .EX map -9:18,-8:5 diff --git a/info/Commands/pbmap.t b/info/Commands/pbmap.t index 0ee8fb5f..85b58c03 100644 --- a/info/Commands/pbmap.t +++ b/info/Commands/pbmap.t @@ -21,12 +21,6 @@ Commands contributing to bmap include (but are not limited to): map, nav, fly, bomb, recon, para, drop, lookout, coastwatch, radar. (probably others) .s1 -Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic -(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries -appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U). -Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear -as '^', '-' and '.' respectively. -.s1 Note that any sector marked as 'X' on your bmap will automatically be avoided by ships when they are trying to calculate the best path between two diff --git a/info/Commands/pmap.t b/info/Commands/pmap.t index fd801f5c..ad603995 100644 --- a/info/Commands/pmap.t +++ b/info/Commands/pmap.t @@ -8,11 +8,10 @@ .SY "pmap " A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country. .s1 -Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic -(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries -appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U). -Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear -as '^', '-' and '.' respectively. +Your own sectors as well as sea, mountains, wasteland and unowned +wilderness and plains show up as a designation mnemonic (see +\*QSector-types\*U). Other sectors appear as question marks +(\*Q?\*U). .s1 Examples: .EX map -9:18,-8:5 diff --git a/info/Commands/radar.t b/info/Commands/radar.t index 5fd0939a..0311bcd5 100644 --- a/info/Commands/radar.t +++ b/info/Commands/radar.t @@ -15,10 +15,9 @@ The program will respond with the station's efficiency and range and then display the area. .s1 What is displayed is dependent upon the range. -Sectors and ships within 1/3 of the range -are displayed with their sector or ship designations. -Sectors at greater distances are indicated by a '?' -if they are inhabited by another country. +Sectors within 1/3 of the range as well as mountains, sea and +wasteland are displayed with their sector designations. Other sectors +are displayed as '?'. .s1 A 100% radar station in a country with infinite technology on a clear day has a range of 16. @@ -35,13 +34,6 @@ Satellites will appear on the map as a '$'. WARNING! Land radar cannot spot submarines. .s1 -FURTHER WARNING! -Even worse, should your cunning enemy move troops right to your -doorstep and leave the sector designated a wilderness it would -show up on your very efficient radar as '-'. -Thus you would never know he was there.... -Well, almost never. -.s1 An example of land radar: .EX radar 5,1 .NF diff --git a/info/Commands/sbmap.t b/info/Commands/sbmap.t index 6b54f418..27c76ac3 100644 --- a/info/Commands/sbmap.t +++ b/info/Commands/sbmap.t @@ -21,12 +21,6 @@ Commands contributing to bmap include (but are not limited to): map, nav, fly, bomb, recon, para, drop, lookout, coastwatch, radar. (probably others) .s1 -Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic -(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries -appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U). -Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear -as '^', '-' and '.' respectively. -.s1 You can also get an sbmap by typing 'B' at the navigation prompt. .s1 Note that any sector diff --git a/info/Commands/smap.t b/info/Commands/smap.t index 5ba8201f..ee5ef6da 100644 --- a/info/Commands/smap.t +++ b/info/Commands/smap.t @@ -8,11 +8,10 @@ .SY "pmap " A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country. .s1 -Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic -(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries -appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U). -Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear -as '^', '-' and '.' respectively. +Your own sectors as well as sea, mountains, wasteland and unowned +wilderness and plains show up as a designation mnemonic (see +\*QSector-types\*U). Other sectors appear as question marks +(\*Q?\*U). .s1 You can also get this by typing 'M' at the navigation prompt. .s1