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