Opinions differ on how to pluralize acronyms[*], but let's be consistent: say "BTUs", not "BTU's". [*] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acronym#Representing_plurals_and_possessives Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@pond.sub.org>
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926 B
Perl
29 lines
926 B
Perl
.TH Command LIST
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.NA list "List commands which are currently legal"
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.LV Expert
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.SY list
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The list command gets you a list of currently legal commands
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with their associated BTU costs,
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(see \*Qinfo time\*U for description of BTUs).
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This should not be confused with \*Qinfo {commands}\*U
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which generates a brief summary of each command.
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.s1
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.EX list
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.NF
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Current EMPIRE Command List
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------- ------ ------- ----
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Initial number is cost in B.T.U. units.
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Next 2 chars (if present) are:
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$ - must be non-broke c -- must have capital
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Arguments in [brackets] are optional.
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All-caps arguments in <angle brackets> have the following meanings:
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<NUM> :: a number in unspecified units
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<COMM> :: a commodity such as `food', `guns', etc
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<TYPE> :: an item type such as `ship', `plane', etc
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0 accept [as-COUNTRY]
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0 add <NAT> <NAME> <REP> <STATUS>
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0 announce
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3 $c anti <SECTS>
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etc.
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.FI
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.SA "Syntax, Time, Bugs, Playing"
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