TeX corrections in Guidebook
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@@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ so no opportunity to answer `{\tt m}' at that prompt).
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The prefix will
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make ``{\tt \#travel}'' command show a menu of interesting targets in sight.
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It can also be used with the `{\tt $\backslash$}' (known, show a
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list of all discovered objects) and the `{\tt \`} (knownclass,
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list of all discovered objects) and the `{\tt \textasciigrave}' (knownclass,
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show a list of discovered objects in a particular class) commands to offer
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a menu of several sorting alternatives (which sets a new value for the
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{\it sortdiscoveries\/} option).
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@@ -1368,7 +1368,7 @@ Show discovered types for one class of objects.
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Default key is `{\tt `}'.
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\\
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%.lp ""
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The `{\tt m}' prefix operates the same as for \(lq#known\(rq.
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The `{\tt m}' prefix operates the same as for {\tt \#known}.
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%.lp
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\item[\tb{\#levelchange}]
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Change your experience level.
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@@ -1804,7 +1804,7 @@ command to execute, not when accepting input to name something or to
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make a wish.)
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%.pg
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Unlike control characters, where ^{}x and ^{}X denote the same thing,
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Unlike control characters, where \^x and \^X denote the same thing,
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meta characters are case-sensitive: M-x and M-X represent different things.
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Some commands which can be run via a meta character require that the
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letter be capitalized because the lower-case equivalent is used for
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@@ -4501,14 +4501,14 @@ Suppress terminal beeps (default on). Persistent.
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%.lp
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\item[\ib{sortdiscoveries}]
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Controls the sorting behavior for the output of the `{\tt $\backslash$}'
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and `{\tt \`}' commands.
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and `{\tt \textasciigrave}' commands.
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Persistent.
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\\
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%.lp ""
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The possible values are:
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%.PS o
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%.PL o
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(\tt o} --- list object types by class, in discovery order within each class;
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{\tt o} --- list object types by class, in discovery order within each class;
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default;
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%.PL s
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{\tt s} --- list object types by {\it sortloot\/}
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@@ -4524,7 +4524,7 @@ before fully identified types;
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%.PE
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Can be interactively set via the `{\tt O}' command or via using
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the `{\tt m}' prefix before the `{\tt $\backslash$}'
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or `{\tt \`}' command.
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or `{\tt \textasciigrave}' command.
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%.lp
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\item[\ib{sortloot}]
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Controls the sorting behavior of pickup lists for inventory
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@@ -4861,7 +4861,7 @@ Specify the preferred height of each tile in a tile capable port.
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Specify the preferred width of each tile in a tile capable port
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%.lp
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\item[\ib{tiled\verb+_+map}]
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If {\it NetHack\/} can, it should display the map using \fItiles\fP graphics
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If {\it NetHack\/} can, it should display the map using {\it tiles} graphics
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rather than simple characters (letters and punctuation, possibly
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augmented by line-drawing symbols).
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Setting {\tt tiled\verb+_+map} to {\it True\/} forces
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