This puts the additional deity argument last. Deity syntax wasn't documented before.
38 lines
1.2 KiB
Perl
38 lines
1.2 KiB
Perl
.TH Command ZDONE
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.NA zdone "Indicate willingness to have an update"
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.LV Expert
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.SY "zdone [yes|no|check]"
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The zdone command allows you to say when you are done and ready
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for an update.
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.s1
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"yes" says that you are ready for an update.
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.s1
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"no" clears any previous "yes" that you did.
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.s1
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"check" checks to see what your zdone state is.
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.s1
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The command will also show you how many countries want an update. The
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number of ready countries required for a demand update to happen is
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configurable, and may be seen in the \*Qshow updates\*U command.
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.s1
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There are three possible update policies which could be set in this
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game:
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.s1
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1. No demand updates. If so, then this command is useless.
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.s1
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2. Demand updates occur right after the last required country sets
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zdone.
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.s1
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3. Demand updates occur according to the update schedule. If enough
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countries have set zdone by the scheduled time, then an update will
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occur. The update schedule may be seen in the \*Qshow updates\*U
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command.
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.s1
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Your zdone state is cleared when an update occurs.
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.s1
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The \*Qshow updates\*U command shows update policy and schedule.
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.s1
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For deities, the command takes an additional parameter: the country to
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impersonate.
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.s1
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.SA "show, Updates"
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