silently (troff) or under protest (groff); table column width (also fixed some .L arguments to match actual game output); spacing in no-fill text; stray .FI, .in and .ce messing up indentation; stray .L; misspelled request and escape names; escaping of control and escape characters; properly ignore form-feed; argument quoting; extra arguments to .NF. Still broken: .L abused for headings, which triggers many groff warnings about negative indentation.
124 lines
2.1 KiB
Perl
124 lines
2.1 KiB
Perl
.TH Command DUMP
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.NA dump "Dump raw sector information"
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.LV Expert
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.SY "dump <SECTS> [<fields>]"
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The dump command displays all information on
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some or all of the sectors you occupy.
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dump is a combination of census, commodity, cutoff and level.
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Each sector's information is printed on one very long line.
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Fields are separated by a single space.
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If no fields are specified, all fields are printed.
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.s1
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This command is designed to be used for input to an empire tool
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such as \*Qve\*U.
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.s1
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In the syntax of the dump command
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<SECTS> is the area on which you wish information,
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[<fields>] are the fields you wish to dump.
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If no fields are specified, all fields are printed.
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(see \*Qinfo Syntax\*U).
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.s1
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A dump command lists all selected sectors headed by:
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.NF
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Sun Feb 9 22:16:37 1997
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DUMP SECTOR 855544597
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<fields>
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.FI
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The first line is the date. The second line is the
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"DUMP SECTOR <timestamp>" where the <timestamp> field is the current
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timestamp. The third line is the columns which are output.
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.s1
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The following may be used as fields. They must be entered EXACTLY as
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shown here (no partial pattern matching is done.)
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.s1
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.NF
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des
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sdes
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eff
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mob
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*
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off
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min
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gold
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fert
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ocontent
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uran
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work
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avail
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terr
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civ
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mil
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uw
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food
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shell
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gun
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pet
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iron
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dust
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bar
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oil
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lcm
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hcm
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rad
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u_del
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f_del
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s_del
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g_del
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p_del
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i_del
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b_del
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o_del
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l_del
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h_del
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r_del
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u_cut
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f_cut
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s_cut
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g_cut
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p_cut
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i_cut
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d_cut
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b_cut
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o_cut
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l_cut
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h_cut
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r_cut
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dist_x
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dist_y
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c_dist
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m_dist
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u_dist
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f_dist
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s_dist
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g_dist
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p_dist
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i_dist
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d_dist
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b_dist
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o_dist
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l_dist
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h_dist
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r_dist
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road
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rail
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defense
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fallout
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coast
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c_del
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m_del
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c_cut
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m_cut
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terr1
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terr2
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terr3
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.FI
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.s1
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A typical usage might be:
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.EX dump #5
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which would list data for all sectors in realm #5.
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.s1
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A dump lists each of your sectors in the specified area.
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The header line is a list of fields that correspond
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to the order that dump prints the sector info.
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.s1
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.SA "census, commodity, cutoff, level, Clients, Sectors"
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