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2.1 KiB
Perl
75 lines
2.1 KiB
Perl
.TH Command LEVEL
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.NA level "List distribution thresholds"
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.LV Basic
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.SY "level <SECTS>"
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The level report provides information about the various
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distribution thresholds in some or all of the sectors that
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you occupy.
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.s1
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In the syntax of the level 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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A typical usage might be:
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.EX level -6:6,-3:3
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which would list data for the area extending three sectors
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out from the capital in each direction.
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.s1
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The level report lists each of your sectors with the following heading:
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.NF
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DISTRIBUTION LEVELS
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sect dst civ mil uw food sh gun pet iron dust bar oil lcm hcm rad
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.FI
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These columns represent:
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.s1
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.in \w'path------\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 path------
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the route that goods travel to and from the distribution sector
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.L dst
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the distribution destination for the sector
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.L civ
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the distribution threshold for civilians in that sector
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.L mil
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the distribution threshold for military in that sector
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.L uw
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the distribution threshold for uncompensated workers in that sector
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.L food
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the distribution threshold for food in that sector
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.L gun
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the distribution threshold for guns in that sector
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.L sh
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the distribution threshold for shells in that sector
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.L pet
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the distribution threshold for petroleum in that sector
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.L iron
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the distribution threshold for iron ore in that sector
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.L dust
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the distribution threshold for gold dust in that sector
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.L bar
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the distribution threshold for gold bars in that sector
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.L oil
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the distribution threshold for oil in that sector
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.L lcm
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the distribution threshold for light construction materials
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in that sector
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.L hcm
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the distribution threshold for heavy construction materials
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in that sector
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.L rad
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the distribution threshold for radioactive materials in that sector
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.in
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.s1
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For example:
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.EX level -2,2
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.NF
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.ps -1
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Fri Oct 31 16:58:34 1986
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DISTRIBUTION LEVELS
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sect dst civ mil uw food sh gun pet iron dust bar oil lcm hcm rad
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-2,-2 + -2,-2 0 0 201 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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1 sector
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.ps +1
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.FI
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.s1
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.SA "distribute, threshold, commodity, census, Distribution"
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