empserver/info/accept.t
Markus Armbruster 4ea4a01fd5 (info, html): Implement.
(all): Depend on info.

Flatten info directory.  This undoes the move to one subdirectory per
chapter, which was done during Empire 2.  The structure doesn't buy us
much, as the info name space is flat, and it complicates makefiles.

Overhaul info.pl:
- It now wants to run in the root of the build tree.
- Information on source files and subjects is now stored in makefiles,
  thus info.pl no longer picks up random junk from the file system.
- Clean up Perl anachronisms, in particular use subroutine arguments and
  results rather than global variables where convenient.
- Change format of diagnostics to the common format used by GNU tools,
  so that Emacs and the like can parse it.
- Catch missing .SA.
- When creating a new subject file, cowardly refuse to overwrite an
  existing file.
- Subject files contain topics sorted by chapter, then by name.  The
  order of chapters used to depend on how Perl sorts hash keys.  Fix
  it.
2005-12-22 10:09:17 +00:00

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.TH Command ACCEPT
.NA accept "Find out who's accepting what communications from whom"
.LV Expert
.SY "accept [country]"
The accept command allows you to find out the communications status of
a country. With no argument, accept prints your status. With an argument,
it prints the acceptance status of the specified country.
.s1
.EX "accept 7"
.nf
Temekula Acceptance Status Report Sun Feb 21 20:53:51 1993
Acceptance status his theirs
tel trty anno loan tel trty anno loan
1) Gobu YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
2) Spectre YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
3) Rohan YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
4) Sioux YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
5) Tom_Servo YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
6) Horgoth YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES
.fi
.s1
.SA "telegram, announce, read, wire, reject, Diplomacy, Communication"