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(svn r1988) - Docs: Added graphical representation of tile-data to docs section

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<h3><a name="Landscape">Landscape</a></h3>
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Five arrays are used to encode the information of the contents of each tile. These arrays are referred to as <a href="#_landscape1">map_owner</a>, <a href="#_landscape2">map2</a>, <a href="#_landscape3">map3_lo</a>, <a href="#_landscape4">type_and_height</a> and <a href="#_landscape5">map5</a>. The known encodings are listed in the table below. The most important value is the class of a tile, stored in the upper 4 bits of the type_and_height array.
Five arrays are used to encode the information of the contents of each tile. These arrays are referred to as <a href="#_landscape1">map_owner</a>, <a href="#_landscape2">map2</a>, <a href="#_landscape3">map3_lo</a>, <a href="#_landscape4">type_and_height</a> and <a href="#_landscape5">map5</a>. The known encodings are listed in the table below. The most important value is the class of a tile, stored in the upper 4 bits of the type_and_height array. The lower 4 bits are used to encode the height and slope data. For a graphical represenation of the tile-layout have a look at <a href="landscape_grid.html">Landscape grid</a> page.
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<a name="OwnershipInfo">Owner values</a> <tt>00</tt> through <tt>07</tt> are companies (they're indices into the <a href="#_CompanyArray">array of companies</a>), <tt>10</tt> is no owner, <tt>11</tt> appears to be reserved for water, <tt>80</tt> and above are towns (in this case the low 7 bits contain an index into the <a href="#_TownArray">town array</a>).