36 lines
964 B
Perl
36 lines
964 B
Perl
.TH Command REALM
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.NA realm "Print out or modify one of your \*Qrealms\*U"
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.LV Basic
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.SY "realm <NUMBER> <SECTS>"
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The realm command allows you to manipulate the contents of the
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\*Qrealm\*Us associated with your country
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which provide a convenient way to save coordinates that are
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frequently used
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(see \*Qinfo syntax\*U for use of realm arguments).
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.s1
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In the syntax of the realm command
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<NUMBER> is the number of the realm to be set.
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.s1
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The <SECTS> argument is optional;
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if included, the specified realm will be set to <SECTS>;
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if omitted the coordinates of the specified realm will be printed.
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.sp
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.EX realm 1
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.NF
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Realm 1 is -3:3,3:3
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.FI
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.EX realm 1 -3:2,4
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.EX realm 1
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.NF
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Realm 1 is now set to -3:2,4:4
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.FI
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.s1
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If the <NUMBER> argument is omitted,
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the coordinates of all realms will be printed.
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.s1
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Also note that the <SECTS> argument may use the \*Q#\*U form of realm
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specification.
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.EX realm 0 #1
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Now realm 0 is set to -3:2,4:4.
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.s1
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.SA "Syntax, nation, Maps"
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