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Menus

This section describes all the menus in the common interface.

File Menu

The File menu includes the usual sorts of commands that all Mac programs share.

New Game...
Brings up the new game dialog.
Open Game...
Brings up a standard file dialog. Xconq will assume the selected file to be a game module and attempt to load it as such.
Connect
Use the Connect item to join in a game that is already running elsewhere.
Chat
In a networked game, this brings up the chat window.
Help
Brings up the help window.
Save
Saves the game to a file.
Save As
Saves the game to a file, with a name chosen from a dialog that pops up.
Preferences...
Brings up a dialog that you can use to select various options. See below for more detail.
Print...
Prints the front window. [not implemented yet]
Resign
Offers your resignation.
Quit
Leaves Xconq. If the game has not ended, you will be asked if you want to save; if not, and the AI(s) don't want to quit, you may have to resign in order to get out.

The Preferences dialog includes several screens of options you can set, the specific screen being chosen from the list on the left side of the dialog.

The Map View group allows you to personalize your map windows.

Power
This popup lets you select the default magnification of the map.
Grid
Coverage
Elevations
Day/Night
People
Control
Temperature
Winds
Clouds
Unit Names
Feature Names
Feature Boundaries
Meridians
AI Info
These items set the default values for the View menu's display controls.

The Fonts group gives you control over the size and appearance of the text used in various windows. The family and size popups list the various options available.

The Imagery group control the more arcane aspects of display.

Terrain Images
When enabled, map drawing will use cell-shaped images to draw the terrain, if possible.
Terrain Patterns
When enabled, map drawing will use tiling patterns to draw terrain.
Terrain Transitions
When enabled, map drawing will "fade" different types of terrain into each other. This makes the map look more natural, but also takes longer to draw.

Edit Menu

Note that there is no Undo. Hey, this game is a life-or-death struggle, and you may have noticed that you don't get an Undo in real life either...

Cut
Copy
Paste
Clear
These are not currently enabled.
Select All
This is not currently enabled.
Design...
The Design item is for access to game designer tools. You cannot use these during a normal game; you will be asked to confirm that you want to design, and if so, Xconq will change all windows appropriately and bring up a special designer's palette. This is a one-way activity; once somebody in the game becomes a designer, all players will be notified and computer-run players will no longer bother to play. (In case it's not obvious, this is because it's too easy to cheat using the designer's powers.)

Find Menu

This menu is for various kinds of searching.

Previous
This item selects the previous unit that can do actions.
Next
This item selects the next unit that can do actions.
Next Occupant
This item selects the next occupant among the occupants of a unit or cell. If the selected unit has occupants, then this command will select one of those first, and if the selected unit is the last occupant, the the command will select the transport; thus repeated uses of this command will eventually cycle through all units at a single location.
Location...
This item brings up a dialog that allows you to type in a set of coordinates or the name of a geographical feature, then scrolls the map over to that location. (This item is currently disabled.)
Unit by Name...
This item brings up a dialog that allows you to type in a name of a unit, then scrolls the map over to that unit. (This item is currently disabled.)
Distance
This allows you to measure distances. When you choose this item, a cross-shaped cursor will appear, and when you click on the map, you will get a notice about the distance (in cells) from the selected unit to the point you clicked.
Current Unit
This item scrolls the map over to center on the selected unit.

Play Menu

This menu is the main set of commands that you can give to individual units. When you specify one of these, the units affected will be whatever is selected in the map window.

Closeup
This item opens closeups (see below) of all the selected units. (This item is currently disabled.)
Move To
This item moves the selected unit to the location specified by a mouse click.
Return
This item directs the selected unit to return to the closest place where it can replenish supplies that have been used up. If the unit has been damaged, it will also look for places to get repairs.
Set Formation
This item directs the selected units to maintain their current positions relative to a given "leader" unit. When you choose this item, you will see a cross-shaped cursor, and must click on the one of your units that you want to be the leader.
Wake
Wakes up the selected unit.
Wake All
Wakes up all units at the selected unit's location, including all occupants.
Sleep
Puts the selected units to sleep indefinitely.
Reserve
Puts the selected units into reserve for the remainder of the turn.
Idle
Delay
Delays the move of the selected units until all other units have moved.
Build
Asks you what type of unit you would like to build, and sets the selected unit to the task of building that type.
Repair
Attack
Orders the selected unit to attack. You will get a cross-shaped cursor and must click on the target. This is useful if the normal click-to-move would cause the unit to enter or to stack with the target, rather than attacking it.
Overrun
Orders the selected unit to attack all units in the designated cell.
Fire
This item commands the selected unit to fire at a given target unit.
Fire Into
This item commands the selected unit to fire into a given cell, regardless of whether any units are actually there.
Detonate
This item commands the selected unit to detonate.

More Menu

The "More" menu contains additional actions, typically those that you will need less often.

Give
Take
Make the selected units take supplies from their transports if possible.
Embark
This item commands the selected units to get into the nearest transport.
Disembark
This item commands the selected units to get out of their transports but remain at the transport's location, if stacking rules allow.
Detach
Disband
Add Terrain
Make the selected units do terrain additions.
Remove Terrain
Plan Type
AI Control
This item toggles the AI's control of the selected unit. By default, when an AI is playing a side, it controls all units. If you disable the AI's control, then you can play the unit yourself.
Rename...
This item brings up a dialog that allows you to rename the selected unit. If the "Random" button is enabled, then there is a random name generator available for that type of unit, and you may click it repeatedly to get different randomly-generated or -selected names to choose from.
Give Unit
This submenu gives you a list of sides to which you may give the selected units. If the side is grayed out, then the selected type(s) may not be on that side.

Side Menu

This menu is for overall control of the side you're playing.

Closeup
This item will bring up a window that displays more details about a side. [not implemented yet]
End This Turn
This item declares your movement for this turn to be over. It is the same as typing Return.
Move Mode
Survey Mode
AI
This is a submenu that lists the possibilities for AIs to run the side for you. Select the name of an AI to have it decide units' moves for you. If you select `None', then the AI will shut itself off and return the units it was controlling to your control.
Doctrines
Message
Agreements

Windows Menu

This menu is for the creation and arrangement of windows.

Scores
This item brings up a listing of your past games of this type and how you did on them. It will not include the current game until it is over.
New Map
This item creates another map window.

View Menu

The View menu gives you control over the appearance of the window you're currently looking at.

Closer
Farther
[etc]

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