.TH Command RESOURCE .NA resource "Show the resources of sectors" .LV Basic .SY "resource " The resource command displays specific information on some or all of the sectors you occupy. .s1 In the syntax of the resource command is the area on which you wish information, (see \*Qinfo syntax\*U). .s1 A typical usage might be: .EX resource 0:9,0:9 ?des=m which would list data for mines in an area to the south-east of the capital. .s1 A resource report lists each of your sectors in the specified area headed by: .NF RESOURCE sect eff min gold fert oil uran ter .FI These columns represent: .s1 .in \w'gmin\0\0'u .L sect the x and y coordinates of the sector .L eff the efficiency of the sector (affects all benefits of a designated sector except mobility units) .L min the percentage richness of non-gold minerals, (range is 0-100, not used up, i.e. a renewable resource) .L gold the amount of gold ore, (range is 0-100, in absolute tons, i.e. non-renewable) .L fert the fertility of the soil in relative terms, (range is 0-100, not used up, i.e. a renewable resource) .L oil the petroleum content of the soil in relative terms, (range is 0-100, in absolute tons, i.e. non-renewable) .L uran the uranium (radioactive materials) content in relative terms, (non-renewable) .L ter the territory number. .in \\n(in .s1 For example: .EX reso #0 .NF Sat Sep 2 03:20:00 1989 RESOURCE sect eff min gold fert oil uran ter 3,-5 ^ 40% 38 0 64 0 44 5,-5 ) 100% 75 0 41 0 36 90 7,-5 t 100% 65 0 38 0 72 9,-5 h 100% 48 0 42 0 45 5 0,-4 j 100% 0 0 112 40 0 2,-4 j 100% 32 0 69 0 36 4,-4 l 100% 60 0 53 0 37 22 6,-4 + 100% 52 0 14 0 78 10,-4 ^ 20% 100 0 0 0 79 9 sectors .FI .s1 .SA "commodity, census, Products, Sectors"