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Don't re-explain the map in bmap commands.
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@ -21,12 +21,6 @@ Commands contributing to bmap include (but are not limited to):
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map, nav, fly, bomb, recon, para, drop, lookout, coastwatch, radar.
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(probably others)
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.s1
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Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic
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(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries
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appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U).
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Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear
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as '^', '-' and '.' respectively.
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.s1
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Note that any sector
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marked as 'X' on your bmap will automatically be avoided by
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ships when they are trying to calculate the best path between two
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@ -21,12 +21,6 @@ Commands contributing to bmap include (but are not limited to):
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map, nav, fly, bomb, recon, para, drop, lookout, coastwatch, radar.
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(probably others)
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.s1
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Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic
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(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries
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appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U).
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Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear
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as '^', '-' and '.' respectively.
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.s1
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You can also get an lbmap by typing 'B' at the march prompt.
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.s1
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Note that any sector
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.SY "pmap <SECTS | SHIP> <s|p|l|*|h>"
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A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country.
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.s1
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Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic
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(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries
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appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U).
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Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear
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as '^', '-' and '.' respectively.
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Your own sectors as well as sea, mountains, wasteland and unowned
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wilderness and plains show up as a designation mnemonic (see
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\*QSector-types\*U). Other sectors appear as question marks
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(\*Q?\*U).
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.s1
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You can also get an lmap by typing 'M' at the march prompt.
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.s1
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.SY "pmap <SECTS | SHIP> <s|p|l|*|h>"
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A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country.
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.s1
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Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic
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(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries
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appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U).
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Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear
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as '^', '-' and '.' respectively.
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Your own sectors as well as sea, mountains, wasteland and unowned
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wilderness and plains show up as a designation mnemonic (see
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\*QSector-types\*U). Other sectors appear as question marks
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(\*Q?\*U).
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.s1
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Examples:
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.EX map -9:18,-8:5
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.SY "pmap <SECTS | SHIP> <s|p|l|*|h>"
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A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country.
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.s1
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Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic
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(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries
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appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U).
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Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear
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as '^', '-' and '.' respectively.
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Your own sectors as well as sea, mountains, wasteland and unowned
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wilderness and plains show up as a designation mnemonic (see
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\*QSector-types\*U). Other sectors appear as question marks
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(\*Q?\*U).
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.s1
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Examples:
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.EX map -9:18,-8:5
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map, nav, fly, bomb, recon, para, drop, lookout, coastwatch, radar.
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(probably others)
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.s1
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Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic
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(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries
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appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U).
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Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear
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as '^', '-' and '.' respectively.
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.s1
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Note that any sector
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marked as 'X' on your bmap will automatically be avoided by
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ships when they are trying to calculate the best path between two
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@ -8,11 +8,10 @@
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.SY "pmap <SECTS | SHIP> <s|p|l|*|h>"
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A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country.
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.s1
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Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic
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(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries
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appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U).
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Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear
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as '^', '-' and '.' respectively.
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Your own sectors as well as sea, mountains, wasteland and unowned
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wilderness and plains show up as a designation mnemonic (see
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\*QSector-types\*U). Other sectors appear as question marks
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(\*Q?\*U).
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.s1
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Examples:
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.EX map -9:18,-8:5
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and then display the area.
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What is displayed is dependent upon the range.
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Sectors and ships within 1/3 of the range
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are displayed with their sector or ship designations.
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Sectors at greater distances are indicated by a '?'
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if they are inhabited by another country.
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Sectors within 1/3 of the range as well as mountains, sea and
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wasteland are displayed with their sector designations. Other sectors
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are displayed as '?'.
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.s1
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A 100% radar station in a country with infinite technology
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on a clear day has a range of 16.
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WARNING!
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Land radar cannot spot submarines.
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FURTHER WARNING!
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Even worse, should your cunning enemy move troops right to your
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doorstep and leave the sector designated a wilderness it would
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show up on your very efficient radar as '-'.
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Thus you would never know he was there....
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Well, almost never.
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.s1
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An example of land radar:
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.EX radar 5,1
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.NF
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map, nav, fly, bomb, recon, para, drop, lookout, coastwatch, radar.
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(probably others)
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.s1
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Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic
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(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries
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appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U).
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Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear
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as '^', '-' and '.' respectively.
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.s1
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You can also get an sbmap by typing 'B' at the navigation prompt.
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.s1
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Note that any sector
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@ -8,11 +8,10 @@
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.SY "pmap <SECTS | SHIP> <s|p|l|*|h>"
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A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country.
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.s1
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Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic
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(see \*QSector-types\*U) while sectors held by other countries
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appear as question marks (\*Q?\*U).
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Mountains, wilderness areas, and seas appear
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as '^', '-' and '.' respectively.
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Your own sectors as well as sea, mountains, wasteland and unowned
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wilderness and plains show up as a designation mnemonic (see
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\*QSector-types\*U). Other sectors appear as question marks
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(\*Q?\*U).
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.s1
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You can also get this by typing 'M' at the navigation prompt.
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.s1
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