                               Command : PNAME

 SYNTAX:
   [##:##] Command: pname <create|list|delete> <PATHNAME> <PATH>

The `pname' command lets you name and file  away  often-used  flightpaths  for
later  reference.   If  you  want  to  fly a specific, complex transport route
between two airfields, and you plan to do it often, `pname' can save you  from
the  chore  of  manual  path  entry.  In any flight command, you can include a
named flightpath by entering an at-sign ("@"), followed by  the  name  of  the
path.

The first parameter must be one of "create", "list", or "delete", depending on
whether  you  want ot create a new path definition, list all of your currently
defined paths, or remove one of the current paths from the list.

The second parameter is the name you want to associate with the path.

If you are defining a new path, the third parameter is the actual path itself.
The path's name can contain up to 12 characters, and the path's definition can
contain as many characters as the flight commands will permit in a  flightpath
(may vary with game configuration; absolute maximum is 1023 characters).

                               Command : PNAME

See also : distribute, census, syntax, route, map

