Just a few things I'd like to weigh in on relating to clarity and efficacy with various syntax.
1) Transport Syntax p1
Unlike other transport syntax (TAKEOFF, STATION TRANSFER), KEY PTP and GATEWARP do not use 'to' before the argument. Attempting to do so with KEY PTP spits out an IC error message, rather than a corrective syntax error, which was extremely confusing to me on my first day: "The portal suddenly powers down indicating it may need repair." GATEWARP just spits out an invalid destination message.
I'd really like to see all of the syntax following the same basic setup since there are so many different ways to get around - I find most of my annoyance with handling transportation in Starmourn is just trying to get the syntax right on the first try.
2) Transport Syntax p2
Also relative to transport syntax, can we reach equality so far as which accept numbers (since all of the given lists are, after all, numbered) and which ones require a word input? KEY PTP only accepts numerical destinations, TAKEOFF and STATION TRANSFER accept both, but GATEWARP only accepts the word. Numerical option for gatewarping, please!
3) FHELP INDEX
Why does this exist? Just have FHELP default to the index, the extra step is unnecessary.
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Idea # 3529 Archived[ ]
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Reported 2018/12/27 21:20:21 by Maruna
Log:
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Description:
FHELP on its own showing the same as FHELP INDEX.
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SHIPFORGE LOAD KINETICBATTERY 10
CARGO MOVE KINETICBATTERY 10
MARKET ORDER LIST ALL KINETICBATTERY
MARKET ORDER TAKE 1111 10
MARKET FULFILL 1111
I was wrong - FHELP INDEX can be edited, FHELP REALINDEX shows the list of all files.
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