Descriptions of values in this manual follow the conventions listed here.
For parameters described as t/f,
both 1
, 0
and true
, false
may be used.
Parameters described as n and n% are numbers.
Parameters described as dist or length
are also numbers, but are in the unit of measure for lengths.
Parameters described as str or string are strings.
Parameters described as u or ui, m or mi, and t or ti, are values that must be unit, material, or terrain types, respectively.
Parameters described as utype-value-list match unit types with values. They can have several forms:
(n1 n2 ...)
matches n1
with type 0, etc in order.
((u1 n1) (u2 n2) ...)
evaluates u1
to get a unit type,
then matches it with n1
. u1
etc may also be a list of
types, in which case all the types get matched with n1
.
Other types of lists, such as those defined as side-value-list, are interpreted similarly. For all of these, multiple assignments to the same type etc will overwrite quietly.