Syntax: .descroom Type1: .descroom [clear | -c] Type2: .descroom <line_number> <text> Type3: .descroom <line_number> [-b | -c] Type4: .descroom -i [<text> | -b] Type5: .descroom -i<line_number> [<text> | -b] Results: This is to write a description for the current room you are in. The command works just LIKE the command .entpro in the way it works. The description can be up to 10 lines, or whatever the current number is in .version. Make sure that you press return after each line you type in. Remember that each line can only be as long as the screen is. To finish the description before 10 lines, type a single '.' on a line by itself. This will bring up a 4-choice prompt. hit 's' to save the description, 'v' to view it, to make sure it's going to appear the way you want it, 'r' to do it all over..or hit 'a' to abort whatever you wrote and keep your current description. Type1: If you give the -c or clear option, the command will erase the room description. Type2: Giving a line number and <text> replaces the current text for that line in the room description with <text>. Type3: Giving a line number and the -b option, makes that line in the room description blank. or use the -c option instead to erase that line from the room description. Type4: Giving the -i flag and <text> adds <text> to the end of the room description. Giving the -i flag and the -b flag adds a blank line to the end of the room description. Type5: Giving the -i flag immediately followed by a line number (i.e. -i2) and <text> inserts <text> on a line after <line_number>. Giving -b instead of <text> inserts a blank line after <line_number> See also: look, rooms