.TH Command NMAP .NA nmap "Generate a map showing new sector types, seas, etc" .LV Basic .SY "map " .SY "nmap " .SY "smap " .SY "lmap " .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. .s1 Examples: .EX map -9:18,-8:5 generates a 28 x 14 map based on data supplied by the sectors in the area specified. .NF ---------0000000000111111111 9876543210123456789012345678 -8 . . . - - -8 -7 . . . . - ^ -7 -6 . . . . - - - - -6 -5 . . - . a a - ^ ? ? - -5 -4 . . . . k o ! - ^ ? ? ? -4 -3 . - . a h j a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ - -3 -2 . . - . a a a ^ a a - - - -2 -1 . . . a a a b + + ^ ^ - -1 0 . . . m c u a a - ^ - ^ 0 1 . - . a a . a a - - ^ 1 2 - ^ ^ a a a ^ a - - ^ 2 3 - - - - - - - . . - 3 4 ^ - - - - - ^ - - 4 5 - ^ - - ^ - - - 5 ---------0000000000111111111 9876543210123456789012345678 .FI .s1 .EX map # >mapfil where your \*Qrealm\*U (or '#', see \*Qinfo realm\*U or \*Qinfo update\*U) is -5:5,-6:6 will type out a 11 by 13 sector map and also put the map in the file called \*Qmapfil\*U. .s1 Also, if you give a ship # instead of coordinates or a realm, map will show you a small realm around the given ship (assuming you own it). .s1 If you use nmap, you can get a map that shows new sector designations instead of old sector designations of your own country. .s1 If you use lmap, you can get a map around a land unit, instead. Pmap does the same for a plane. Smap does the same for a ship. .s1 .L "MAP FLAGS" .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. '*' gives all of the above. .s1 .SA "census, commodity, radar, realm, route, update, Maps"