[SCM] Packaging for Nighthawk branch, master, updated. debian/1.0-15.1-23-g72df69f

Peter De Wachter pdewacht at gmail.com
Mon Apr 20 20:58:41 UTC 2009


The following commit has been merged in the master branch:
commit 72df69f1c39683ea9ebba2a390be66aa840dbf82
Author: Peter De Wachter <pdewacht at gmail.com>
Date:   Mon Apr 20 22:57:53 2009 +0200

    Tweak the formatting of the man-page.

diff --git a/debian/nighthawk.6 b/debian/nighthawk.6
index 5069478..51b5257 100644
--- a/debian/nighthawk.6
+++ b/debian/nighthawk.6
@@ -8,77 +8,87 @@ nighthawk \- strategic shoot 'em up inspired by Paradroid
 .SH DESCRIPTION
 .P
 Nighthawk is a tribute to one of the most playable and contagious games
-ever written - Paradroid by Andrew Braybrook.
+ever written: Paradroid by Andrew Braybrook.
 .P
-You are a droid out to save the universe. To do this, you must do more
-than simply blasting everything in sight - you have to transfer to better
-droids in order to conquer more advanced droids, and go through walls to
-reach parts other droids cannot reach. 
+You are a droid out to save the universe.
+To do this, you must do more than simply blasting everything in sight.
+You have to transfer to better droids in order to conquer more advanced
+droids, and go through walls to reach parts other droids cannot reach. 
 .P
-You start out as a 002 Paradroid in a ship. You can destroy other droids,
-and you can also "transfer": this means transfering your identity to the
-other paradroid, so you'll have his "body", if you're succesfull. If you're
-not, you'll be destroyed.
+You start out as a 002 Paradroid in a ship.
+You can destroy other droids, and you can also "transfer": this means
+transfering your identity to the other paradroid, so you'll have his
+"body", if you're succesfull.
+If you're not, you'll be destroyed.
 .P
 These are the droid types:
- 0xx - Prototype Class
-       (experimental; vary in function; caution!)
- 1xx - Cleaning Droids 
-       (mindless, slow, low shielded, unarmed)
- 2xx - Logistic/Servant Droids 
-       (brainless, vary in shield and strength)
- 3xx - Messenger Droids 
-       (mindless, fast, low shielded, unarmed)
- 4xx - Maintenance Droids 
-       (vary in shield and speed; may be armed)
- 5xx - Medical Droids 
-       (hard to crack, armed, not hostile)
- 6xx - Sentinel Droids 
-       (vary in shield/speed/fire; armed; will attack)
- 7xx - Battle Droids 
-       (vary in shield/speed/fire; dangerous)
- 8xx - Crew Droids 
-       (armed, not hostile)
- 9xx - Command Cyborgs 
-       (1 per ship; Extremely armed/shielded/fast; deadly)
-
-Notice that "not hostile" means the droid will not attack only until you attack
-them!
+.IP "0xx - Prototype Class"
+Experimental; vary in function; caution!
+.IP "1xx - Cleaning Droids"
+Mindless, slow, low shielded, unarmed.
+.IP "2xx - Logistic/Servant Droids"
+Brainless, vary in shield and strength.
+.IP "3xx - Messenger Droids"
+Mindless, fast, low shielded, unarmed.
+.IP "4xx - Maintenance Droids"
+Vary in shield and speed; may be armed.
+.IP "5xx - Medical Droids"
+Hard to crack, armed, not hostile.
+.IP "6xx - Sentinel Droids"
+Vary in shield/speed/fire; armed; will attack.
+.IP "7xx - Battle Droids"
+Vary in shield/speed/fire; dangerous.
+.IP "8xx - Crew Droids"
+Armed, not hostile.
+.IP "9xx - Command Cyborgs"
+1 per ship; extremely armed/shielded/fast; deadly.
+.P
+Notice that "not hostile" means the droid will not attack only until you
+attack them!
+.SH "KEY SUMMARY"
+.IP "cursor keys" 15
+move
+.IP "left click"
+fire
+.IP "right click"
+burst fire
+.IP "space"
+activate (lift, computer, boost)
+.IP "t"
+toggle transfer mode
+.IP "h"
+toggle heads-up display
+.IP "s"
+display status
+.IP "p"
+pause
+.IP "q"
+quit
 .SH PLAYING
-To open a door, either shoot it or move into it. Doors will close after
-a short time.
+To open a door, either shoot it or move into it.
+Doors will close after a short time.
 .P
 To move around the ship, you must use the lifts (these look like squares
-with a cross through them, you normally start on one). To use a lift, move
-over it and press space. A map of the ship will appear, showing all the
-lifts and a square dot which represents your droid. Press down until the
-square is over the level you want to go to, and then press space to exit the
-lift.
+with a cross through them, you normally start on one).
+To use a lift, move over it and press space.
+A map of the ship will appear, showing all the lifts and a square dot which
+represents your droid. Press down until the square is over the level you
+want to go to, and then press space to exit the lift.
 .P
-To shoot, click the left mouse button at the target you are aiming at. A
-right mouse click does a burst fire which sprays shots in all directions.
+To shoot, click the left mouse button at the target you are aiming at.
+A right mouse click does a burst fire which sprays shots in all directions.
 .P
 You won't get very far in nighthawk unless you learn to transfer to
-different droids. To transfer to a different droid, press "t" (white lights
-will start flashing and you will be unable to shoot) then click on a nearby
-droid (even one on the other side of a wall). The two droids will
-"negotiate" (what a euphemism!) to see which one lives. During negotiations,
-neither droid can shoot.
+different droids.
+To transfer to a different droid, press "t" (white lights will start
+flashing and you will be unable to shoot) then click on a nearby droid (even
+one on the other side of a wall).
+The two droids will "negotiate" (what a euphemism!) to see which one lives.
+During negotiations, neither droid can shoot.
 .P
 To find out information about your droid, go to a computer in the wall and
 press space.
 .P
-Key summary:
-.P
- cursor keys    move
- left click     fire
- right click    burst fire
- space          activate (lift, computer, boost)
- t              toggle transfer mode
- s              display status
- p              pause
- q              quit
-.P
 See more information on how to play in /usr/share/doc/nighthawk/README.gz
 .SH OPTIONS
 Valid command line options:
@@ -90,14 +100,12 @@ Displays help info
 Displays game scrolls
 .TP
 .B \-c N
-starts the game in the Nth ship. Note that the high 
-score table will treat this as cheating.
+starts the game in the Nth ship.
+Note that the high score table will treat this as cheating.
 .SH AUTHOR
-Nighthawk was written by Jason Nunn
-.br
-<jsno at dayworld.net.au>.
+Nighthawk was written by Jason Nunn <jsno at dayworld.net.au>.
 .P
-This manual page was  written  by  Jeronimo  Pellegrini 
+This manual page was written by Jeronimo Pellegrini 
 <pellegrini at mpcnet.com.br>,
 using text from the README file by Jason Nunn, for the 
 Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

-- 
Packaging for Nighthawk



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