X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?p=super-star-trek.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=sst-doc.xml;fp=sst-doc.xml;h=852c462ad62e2b07a88c7fdc6eafaab9bd5d0c2d;hp=fd03ba60b10fd376969cd5fa068d376a33784ec5;hb=aba642f488174f640e8099f07d46f0a64dbb5052;hpb=2ca70710fc39e85aac386ec041318369d148f5ce diff --git a/sst-doc.xml b/sst-doc.xml index fd03ba6..852c462 100644 --- a/sst-doc.xml +++ b/sst-doc.xml @@ -326,9 +326,9 @@ Full commands: SRSCAN -If you are using the screen-oriented interface, it should never -be necessary to call this command explicitly; a short-range scan will -always be present on the screen. +If you are using the screen-oriented interface, this command is +suppressed; instead, a short-range scan will always be present on the +screen. The short-range scan gives you a considerable amount of information about the quadrant your starship is in. A short-range scan is best @@ -381,6 +381,11 @@ Mnemonic: STATUS Shortest abbreviation: ST + +If you are using the screen-oriented interface, this command is +suppressed; instead, a full status report will always be present on the +screen. + This command gives you information about the current state of your starship as follows: @@ -491,10 +496,10 @@ Mnemonic: LRSCAN Shortest abbreviation: L - -If you are using the screen-oriented interface, it should never -be necessary to call this command explicitly; a long-range scan will -always be present on the screen. + +If you are using the screen-oriented interface, this command is +suppressed; instead, a long-range scan will always be present on the +screen. A long-range scan gives you general information about where you are and what is around you. Here is an example output. @@ -1257,6 +1262,11 @@ Shortest abbreviation: REQ Full command: REQUEST <ITEM> + +If you are using the screen-oriented interface, this command is +suppressed; instead, a full status report will always be present on the +screen. + This command allows you to get any single piece of information from the <STATUS> command. <ITEM> specifies which information as follows: