Name
	pl - lists the players on a virtual server
Usage
	pl
	(no parameters) pl will return a lists of all users connected
	to the virtual server currently selected (-> sel).
	It also gives lots of interesting data on the players it lists.
	Lets have a look at the output format:
	p_id	is the player ID, needed for many other commands to manipulate
		a player.
	c_id	is the channel ID of the channel the player is currently in.
	ps	is the amount of packets this user has sent to the server
	bs	is the amount of bytes this user has sent to the server
	pr	is the amount of packets this user has recieved from the
		server
	br	is the amount of bytes this user has recieved from the server
	pl	is the amount of lost packets the user-server connection
		produced
	ping	is the latency time from user to server, in milliseconds
	logintime	is the time in seconds since this user connected to
			the server
	idletime	is the time in seconds since the last user interaction
			with the server
	cprivs	a value determining the current channel privileges, add up
		until you get the value from this table:
		CA:	1
		O:	2
		V:	4
		AO:	8
		AV:	16
	pprivs	a value determining the current player privileges, add up until
		you get the value from this table:
		SA:			1
		Allow_Registration:	2
		Registered:		4
		Internal Use:		8
		Stickey:		16
	pflags	a value determining the current player flags, add up until you
		get the value from this table:
		Channel Commander:	1
		Voice Request:		2
		Doesnt Accept Whispers:	4
		Away:			8
		Microphone Muted:	16
		Sound Muted:		32
		Recording:		64
	ip	is the IP of this player
	nick	is the nickname the player has selected
	loginname	is the name of the account the user has logged in with

Example
	Well, no example as the output is much to long for one of these 80
	character lines :o)
