Merge branch 'NetHack-3.6.2'

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@@ -443,36 +443,6 @@ ttyoptions
(tile files optionally generated for X ports at playground creation time)
pet_mark.xbm rip.xpm x11tiles
Arc-fila.lev Arc-filb.lev Arc-goal.lev Arc-loca.lev Arc-strt.lev
Bar-fila.lev Bar-filb.lev Bar-goal.lev Bar-loca.lev Bar-strt.lev
Cav-fila.lev Cav-filb.lev Cav-goal.lev Cav-loca.lev Cav-strt.lev
Hea-fila.lev Hea-filb.lev Hea-goal.lev Hea-loca.lev Hea-strt.lev
Kni-fila.lev Kni-filb.lev Kni-goal.lev Kni-loca.lev Kni-strt.lev
Mon-fila.lev Mon-filb.lev Mon-goal.lev Mon-loca.lev Mon-strt.lev
Pri-fila.lev Pri-filb.lev Pri-goal.lev Pri-loca.lev Pri-strt.lev
Ran-fila.lev Ran-filb.lev Ran-goal.lev Ran-loca.lev Ran-strt.lev
Rog-fila.lev Rog-filb.lev Rog-goal.lev Rog-loca.lev Rog-strt.lev
Sam-fila.lev Sam-filb.lev Sam-goal.lev Sam-loca.lev Sam-strt.lev
Tou-fila.lev Tou-filb.lev Tou-goal.lev Tou-loca.lev Tou-strt.lev
Val-fila.lev Val-filb.lev Val-goal.lev Val-loca.lev Val-strt.lev
Wiz-fila.lev Wiz-filb.lev Wiz-goal.lev Wiz-loca.lev Wiz-strt.lev
air.lev asmodeus.lev astral.lev baalz.lev bigrm-1.lev
bigrm-2.lev bigrm-3.lev bigrm-4.lev bigrm-5.lev bigrm-6.lev
bigrm-7.lev bigrm-8.lev bigrm-9.lev bigrm-10.lev castle.lev
earth.lev fakewiz1.lev fakewiz2.lev fire.lev juiblex.lev
knox.lev medusa-1.lev medusa-2.lev medusa-3.lev medusa-4.lev
minefill.lev minend-1.lev minend-2.lev minend-3.lev minetn-1.lev
minetn-2.lev minetn-3.lev minetn-4.lev minetn-5.lev minetn-6.lev
minetn-7.lev oracle.lev orcus.lev sanctum.lev soko1-1.lev
soko1-2.lev soko2-1.lev soko2-2.lev soko3-1.lev soko3-2.lev
soko4-1.lev soko4-2.lev tower1.lev tower2.lev tower3.lev
valley.lev water.lev wizard1.lev wizard2.lev wizard3.lev
data dungeon.pdf options oracles quest.dat rumors
Info.plist nethack.icns
dlb.lst porthelp
guioptions
ttyoptions
pet_mark.xbm rip.xpm x11tiles
include:
(file for tiles support copied from win/share at compile time)
tile.h

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@@ -188,15 +188,8 @@ Terry Pratchett, passed away. NetHack 3.6.0 introduced a tribute to him.
team since the release of 3.4.3 with some of the beloved community patches.
Many bugs were fixed and some code was restructured.
In late April 2018, several hundred bug fixes for 3.6.0 and some new
features were assembled and released as NetHack 3.6.1.
The NetHack Development Team at the time of release of 3.6.1 consisted of
Warwick Allison, Michael Allison, Ken Arromdee, David Cohrs, Jessie Collet,
Pasi Kallinen, Ken Lorber, Dean Luick, Patric Mueller, Pat Rankin,
Derek S. Ray, Alex Smith, Mike Stephenson, Janet Walz and Paul Winner.
The NetHack Development Team, as well as Steve VanDevender and
Kevin Smolkowski ensured that NetHack 3.6.1 continued to operate on various
Kevin Smolkowski ensured that NetHack 3.6 continued to operate on various
Unix flavors as well as maintaining the X11 interface.
Ken Lorber, Haoyang Wang, Pat Rankin, and Dean Luick maintained the port
@@ -204,16 +197,26 @@ of NetHack 3.6.1 for Mac OSX.
Michael Allison, David Cohrs, Barton House, Pasi Kallinen, Alex Kompel,
Dion Nicolaas, Derek S. Ray and Yitzhak Sapir maintained the port of
NetHack 3.6.1 for Microsoft Windows.
NetHack 3.6 for Microsoft Windows.
Pat Rankin attempted to keep the VMS port running for NetHack 3.6.1,
Pat Rankin attempted to keep the VMS port running for NetHack 3.6,
hindered by limited access. Kevin Smolkowski has updated and tested it
for the most recent version of OpenVMS (V8.4 as of this writing) on Alpha
and Integrity (aka Itanium aka IA64) but not VAX.
Ray Chason resurrected the msdos port for 3.6.1 and contributed the
Ray Chason resurrected the msdos port for 3.6 and contributed the
necessary updates to the community at large.
In late April 2018, several hundred bug fixes for 3.6.0 and some new
features were assembled and released as NetHack 3.6.1.
The NetHack Development Team at the time of release of 3.6.1 consisted of
Warwick Allison, Michael Allison, Ken Arromdee, David Cohrs, Jessie Collet,
Pasi Kallinen, Ken Lorber, Dean Luick, Patric Mueller, Pat Rankin,
Derek S. Ray, Alex Smith, Mike Stephenson, Janet Walz and Paul Winner.
In early May 2019, another 320 bug fixes along with some enhancements and
the adopted curses window port, were released as 3.6.2.
The official NetHack web site is maintained by Ken Lorber at
http://www.nethack.org/.

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@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
.\" $NHDT-Branch: NetHack-3.6.2-beta01 $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.304 $ $NHDT-Date: 1554849951 2019/04/09 22:45:51 $
.\" $NHDT-Branch: NetHack-3.6.2-beta01 $:$NHDT-Revision: 1.305 $ $NHDT-Date: 1557251604 2019/05/07 17:53:24 $
.\"
.\" This is an excerpt from the 'roff' man page from the 'groff' package.
.\" NetHack's Guidebook.mn currently does *not* adhere to these guidelines.
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
.ds vr "NetHack 3.6
.ds f0 "\*(vr
.ds f1
.ds f2 "April 9, 2019
.ds f2 "May 7, 2019
.
.\" A note on some special characters:
.\" \(lq = left double quote
@@ -4211,8 +4211,8 @@ Allowed attributes are none, bold, dim, underline, blink, and inverse.
combination with any of the other attributes.
.pg
To specify both a color and an attribute, use \(oq&\(cq to combine them.
To specify multiple attributes, use \(oq\+\(cq to combine those.
For example: \(lqmagenta&inverse\+dim\(rq.
To specify multiple attributes, use \(oq+\(cq to combine those.
For example: \(lqmagenta&inverse+dim\(rq.
.pg
Note that the display may substitute or ignore particular attributes
depending upon its capabilities, and in general may interpret the
@@ -5005,15 +5005,6 @@ passed away. NetHack 3.6.0 introduced a tribute to him.
team since the release of 3.4.3 with some of the beloved community
patches. Many bugs were fixed and some code was restructured.
.pg
In late April 2018, several hundred bug fixes for 3.6.0 and
some new features were assembled and released as NetHack 3.6.1.
The NetHack Development Team at the time of release of 3.6.1 consisted of
\fBWarwick Allison\fP, \fBMichael Allison\fP, \fBKen Arromdee\fP,
\fBDavid Cohrs\fP, \fBJessie Collet\fP, \fBPasi Kallinen\fP,
\fBKen Lorber\fP, \fBDean Luick\fP, \fBPatric Mueller\fP,
\fBPat Rankin\fP, \fBDerek S. Ray\fP, \fBAlex Smith\fP,
\fBMike Stephenson\fP, \fBJanet Walz\fP, and \fBPaul Winner\fP.
.pg
The NetHack Development Team, as well as \fBSteve VanDevender\fP and
\fBKevin Smolkowski\fP, ensured that NetHack 3.6 continued to operate on
various
@@ -5028,14 +5019,26 @@ maintained the port of NetHack 3.6 for Mac OSX.
\fBDerek S. Ray\fP and \fBYitzhak Sapir\fP maintained the port of
NetHack 3.6 for Microsoft Windows.
.pg
\fBPat Rankin\fP attempted to keep the VMS port running for NetHack 3.6.1,
\fBPat Rankin\fP attempted to keep the VMS port running for NetHack 3.6,
hindered by limited access. \fBKevin Smolkowski\fP has updated and tested it
for the most recent version of OpenVMS (V8.4 as of this writing) on Alpha
and Integrity (aka Itanium aka IA64) but not VAX.
.pg
\fBRay Chason\fP resurrected the msdos port for 3.6.1 and contributed the
\fBRay Chason\fP resurrected the msdos port for 3.6 and contributed the
necessary updates to the community at large.
.pg
In late April 2018, several hundred bug fixes for 3.6.0 and
some new features were assembled and released as NetHack 3.6.1.
The NetHack Development Team at the time of release of 3.6.1 consisted of
\fBWarwick Allison\fP, \fBMichael Allison\fP, \fBKen Arromdee\fP,
\fBDavid Cohrs\fP, \fBJessie Collet\fP, \fBPasi Kallinen\fP,
\fBKen Lorber\fP, \fBDean Luick\fP, \fBPatric Mueller\fP,
\fBPat Rankin\fP, \fBDerek S. Ray\fP, \fBAlex Smith\fP,
\fBMike Stephenson\fP, \fBJanet Walz\fP, and \fBPaul Winner\fP.
.pg
In early May 2019, another 320 bug fixes along with some enhancements and
the adopted curses window port, were released as 3.6.2.
.pg
The official NetHack web site is maintained by \fBKen Lorber\fP
at
.UR http://www.nethack.org/ .

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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@
%.au
\author{Original version - Eric S. Raymond\\
(Edited and expanded for 3.6 by Mike Stephenson and others)}
\date{April 9, 2019}
\date{May 7, 2019}
\maketitle
@@ -5600,18 +5600,6 @@ a tribute to him.
team since the release of 3.4.3 with some of the beloved community
patches. Many bugs were fixed and some code was restructured.
%.pg
\medskip
In late April 2018, several hundred bug fixes for 3.6.0 and some new features
were assembled and released as NetHack 3.6.1. The {\it NetHack Development Team} at the
time of release of 3.6.1 consisted of
{\it Warwick Allison}, {\it Michael Allison}, {\it Ken Arromdee},
{\it David Cohrs}, {\it Jessie Collet},
{\it Pasi Kallinen}, {\it Ken Lorber}, {\it Dean Luick},
{\it Patric Mueller}, {\it Pat Rankin}, {\it Derek S. Ray},
{\it Alex Smith}, {\it Mike Stephenson}, {\it Janet Walz}, and
{\it Paul Winner}.
%.pg
\medskip
The {\it NetHack Development Team}, as well as {\it Steve VanDevender} and
@@ -5632,16 +5620,33 @@ maintained the port of {\it NetHack\/} 3.6 for Microsoft Windows.
%.pg
\medskip
{\it Pat Rankin} attempted to keep the VMS port running for NetHack 3.6.1,
{\it Pat Rankin} attempted to keep the VMS port running for NetHack 3.6,
hindered by limited access. {\it Kevin Smolkowski} has updated and tested it
for the most recent version of OpenVMS (V8.4 as of this writing) on Alpha
and Integrity (aka Itanium aka IA64) but not VAX.
%.pg
\medskip
{\it Ray Chason} resurrected the msdos port for 3.6.1 and contributed the
{\it Ray Chason} resurrected the msdos port for 3.6 and contributed the
necessary updates to the community at large.
%.pg
\medskip
In late April 2018, several hundred bug fixes for 3.6.0 and some new features
were assembled and released as NetHack 3.6.1. The {\it NetHack Development Team} at the
time of release of 3.6.1 consisted of
{\it Warwick Allison}, {\it Michael Allison}, {\it Ken Arromdee},
{\it David Cohrs}, {\it Jessie Collet},
{\it Pasi Kallinen}, {\it Ken Lorber}, {\it Dean Luick},
{\it Patric Mueller}, {\it Pat Rankin}, {\it Derek S. Ray},
{\it Alex Smith}, {\it Mike Stephenson}, {\it Janet Walz}, and
{\it Paul Winner}.
%.pg
\medskip
In early May 2019, another 320 bug fixes along with some enhancements and
the adopted curses window port, were released as 3.6.2.
%.pg
\medskip
\nd The official {\it NetHack\/} web site is maintained by {\it Ken Lorber} at