.TH Command MAP
.SY "map <SECTS>"
A map gives you a graphic representation of all or part of your country.
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Your own sectors show up as a designation mnemonic
(see "sector-types") while sectors held by other countries
appear as question marks ("?").
Mountains and seas appear as '^' and '.' respectively.
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Examples:
.EX map -9:18,-8:5
generates a 28 x 14 map based on data supplied by the sectors
in the area specified.
.NF
    ---------0000000000111111111
    9876543210123456789012345678
 -8        . . . - -             -8
 -7       . . . . - ^            -7
 -6    . . . . - - - -           -6
 -5   . . - . a a - ^ ? ? -      -5
 -4  . . . . k o ! - ^ ? ? ?     -4
 -3 . - . a h j a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -    -3
 -2  . . - . a a a ^ a a - - -   -2
 -1   . . . a a a b + + ^ ^ -    -1
  0  . . . m c u a a - ^ - ^     0
  1   . - . a a . a a - - ^      1
  2    - ^ ^ a a a ^ a - - ^     2
  3     - - - - - - - . . -      3
  4      ^ - - - - - ^ - -       4
  5       - ^ - - ^ - - -        5
    ---------0000000000111111111
    9876543210123456789012345678
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.EX map # >mapfil
where your "realm" (or '#', see "info realm" or "info update")
is -5:5,-6:6 will type out a 11 by 13 sector map and also put the map
in the file called "mapfil".
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See also : census, commodity, radar, realm, route, update
