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Usage: @prospectus player [from number] [to number]

Like @audit, but displays more information. The optional from and to arguments are for restricting the display to specific object numbers, if you happen to know the player only owns objects in the included range.

Example:
Objects owned by Frand (from #0 to #54949):
P[ 23] #47 Frand [Hyperspace Hovel]
T #152 Frand's trio of shoes [Frand]
KfT[ 10] #391 Frand's notifier class [Nowhere]
T[ 8] #393 Frand's chessboard [The Dining Room]
KfT[ 11] #775 Frand's generic game board [Nowhere]
T[ 6] #893 Ghost game [The Dining Room]
T[ 16] #894 Frand's mind bender [The Dining Room]
C #997 polka-dot hole [Hyperspace Hovel]
R[ 1] #1002 Hyperspace Hovel
E #11958 out Monster Cage->*Dr. Empirico's Lab
...

The K in the first column indicates that the object has children owned by other players. A lowercase k indicates the object has children but owned only by the player. The second column indicates whether the object is publicly readable or publicly parentable. An r indicates readability. A lowercase f indicates the object is both readable and allows children (is fertile). An uppercase F indicates the object is not readable, yet allows children to be created. (This is usually an error.) If the object is readable by the issuer of the @prospectus command (that is, publicly readable or owned by the issuer), then the number in brackets indicates the number of verbs which have been defined on this object (not including any verbs from any parents).

The third column indicates what type of object this is.
T Thing
E Exit
R Room
C Container
N Note
P Player
F Feature
M Mail Recipient
H Help Database
D Database
U Utilities Package
O Options Package
p Parent object appropriate for players ("Player class")
blank Other



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