# This file contains the phases of the day, their times, the message # printed when that phase is in effect, and the message printed when # the phase changes to the next phase. # Each phase takes two lines of the file. The first line contains an # integer and a string; the integer is the length of that phase in # seconds and the string is the message describing that phase when the # look command is invoked outdoors during clear weather. # The second line contains an integer and a string: the integer is 1 # if this is a day phase (ie, light regardless of weather) or a night # phase (light if clear weather, otherwise dark). The string is a message # to be printed to all rooms when the phase ends. # The number of phases and the total length of the day are defined in # weather_d.h. If you change them, change that file also. # file, change that also. # Lines beginning with #, and blank lines, are ignored. # Sunrise 300 The sun is rising on the eastern horizon. 1 The sun has risen and the day begins. # Morning 1200 The sun shines brightly in the eastern sky. 1 The sun climbs into the highest part of the sky. # Noon 600 The sun shines down from directly overhead. 1 The sun begins to pass towards the western sky. # Afternoon 1200 The sun shines brightly in the western sky. 1 The sun sinks towards the western horizon. # Sunset 300 The sun is setting in the west. 1 The sun sets beyond the western horizon. # Twilight 300 The sky is dark blue and a yellow glow comes from the west. 1 Twilight fades and the night begins. # Night 3000 The sky is black and the stars shine down brightly. 0 A faint glow appears in the east. # Twilight 300 The sky is dark blue and a yellow glow comes from the east. 1 The sun appears at the edge of the eastern sky.