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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"


 The active square contains an icon of the active unit (flashing alternatively with the
square??™s terrain).
 Some squares contain special resources. Press and hold the middle mouse button for
information on what special resources a square contains. (With a two-button mouse,
hold down the Ctrl key and click the right mouse button.) Try this a few times to get a
feel for the land around you. This action also identifies any units on the terrain, as well
as statistics for the unit.
 To see the world outside your 11 ?— 8 viewing area, click the scroll bars outside the map.
At first, the part of the world you haven??™t explored yet will be black. As units are added,
areas closer to those units will be visible. (Press C to return to the active part of your map.)
 An overview map is in the upper-left corner of the Freeciv window. As the world becomes
more civilized, this provides a good way to get an overview of what is going on. Rightclick
a spot on the overview map to have your viewport centered there.
 The menu bar contains buttons you can use to play the game. The Game menu enables
you to change settings and options, view player data, view messages, and clear your log.
The Kingdom menu enables you to change tax rates, find cities, and start revolutions.


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