.TH Command CHANGE
.SY "change [country | representative | user]"
This simple command enables you
to rename your country, your representative
or to change the computer account ("user")
associated with your country.
.s3
.s1
CHANGING COUNTRY NAME
.s3
.EX change country name
.NF
New name -- Mountainia
.FI
This will change the name of your country to "Mountainia".
.s3
.s1
CHANGING REPRESENTATIVE NAME
.s3
.EX change representative
.NF
New name -- quasimodo
.FI
Your representative's name will now be "quasimodo".
Note that the new name you
type WILL print out, (in case of a typing error).
As a consequence
you won't want to do this while your arch-enemy is watching.
.s3
.s1
CHANGING USER NAME
.s3
.EX change user
.NF
Currently only kissinger can use this country.
You may reset it to only you (kissinger) or to anyone.
Which? (answer "me" or "any")  any
.FI
This will allow anyone who knows your representative's name to log
in to your country.
This would be handy if several people were running one
country as a "team" (polite word for "committee"),
or if you log in under different user names.
Similarly, to reestablish the check on user identity:
.EX change user
.NF
Currently anyone can use this country.
You may reset it to only you (kissinger) or to anyone.
Which? (answer "me" or "any")  me
.FI
This will disallow anyone but you logging in to your country.
The switch to "any" and then back to "me" could also be used
to transfer control of a country from one user to another.
