Files
Bubberstation/code/modules/ruins/spaceruin_code/DJstation.dm
Mothblocks 0f435d5dff Remove hideous inline tab indentation, and bans it in contributing guidelines (#56912)
Done using this command sed -Ei 's/(\s*\S+)\s*\t+/\1 /g' code/**/*.dm

We have countless examples in the codebase with this style gone wrong, and defines and such being on hideously different levels of indentation. Fixing this to keep the alignment involves tainting the blames of code your PR doesn't need to be touching at all. And ultimately, it's hideous.

There are some files that this sed makes uglier. I can fix these when they are pointed out, but I believe this is ultimately for the greater good of readability. I'm more concerned with if any strings relied on this.

Hi codeowners!

Co-authored-by: Jared-Fogle <35135081+Jared-Fogle@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-02-14 16:53:29 -08:00

6 lines
1.0 KiB
Plaintext

/////////// djstation items
/obj/item/paper/fluff/ruins/djstation
name = "paper - 'DJ Listening Outpost'"
info = "<B>Welcome new owner!</B><BR><BR>You have purchased the latest in listening equipment. The telecommunication setup we created is the best in listening to common and private radio frequencies. Here is a step by step guide to start listening in on those saucy radio channels:<br><ol><li>Equip yourself with a multitool</li><li>Use the multitool on the relay.</li><li>Turn it on. It has already been configured for you to listen on.</li></ol> Simple as that. Now to listen to the private channels, you'll have to configure the intercoms. They are located on the front desk. Here is a list of frequencies for you to listen on.<br><ul><li>145.9 - Common Channel</li><li>144.7 - Private AI Channel</li><li>135.9 - Security Channel</li><li>135.7 - Engineering Channel</li><li>135.5 - Medical Channel</li><li>135.3 - Command Channel</li><li>135.1 - Science Channel</li><li>134.9 - Service Channel</li><li>134.7 - Supply Channel</li>"