make some corrections to Guidebook.tex

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@@ -4246,6 +4246,7 @@ options, the ``{\it gender\/}'' option will take precedence.
See {\it role\/}
for a description of how to use negation to exclude choices.
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\\
Default is random.
Cannot be set with the `{\tt O}' command. Persistent.
%.lp
@@ -4713,6 +4714,7 @@ Choices are {\tt human}, {\tt dwarf}, {\tt elf}, {\tt gnome}, and
See {\it role\/}
for a description of how to use negation to exclude choices.
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\\
Default is random.
Cannot be set with the `{\tt O}' command. Persistent.
%.lp
@@ -4727,13 +4729,13 @@ See ``{\it name\/}'' for an alternate method of specifying your role.
%.\" Normally only the first letter of the
%.\" value is examined; `r' is an exception with ``{\tt Rogue}'',
%.\" ``{\tt Ranger}'', and ``{\tt random}'' values.
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%.lp ""
This option can also be used to limit selection when role is chosen
randomly.
Use a space-separated list of roles and either negate each one or negate
the option itself instead.
Negation is accomplished in the same manner as with {\it boolean options},
by prefixing the option or its value(s) with `{\tt !|' or ``{\tt no}''.
Negation is accomplished in the same manner as with {\it boolean options\/},
by prefixing the option or its value(s) with `{\tt \verb+!+}' or ``{\tt no}''.
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\\
Examples:
@@ -4741,14 +4743,14 @@ Examples:
\begin{verbatim}
OPTIONS=role:!arc !bar !kni
OPTIONS=!role:arc bar kni
\begin{verbatim}
\\
\end{verbatim}
There can be multiple instances of the {\it role\/}
option if they're all negations.
%.\" Only one positive value is allowed, and if present, it overrides any
%.\" negations.
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Default is \f(CRrandom\fP.
\\
Default is random.
Cannot be set with the `{\tt O}' command. Persistent.
%.lp
\item[\ib{roguesymset}]
@@ -5276,7 +5278,6 @@ or ports to customize and change the port behavior.
\item[\ib{altkeyhandling}]
Select an alternate way to handle keystrokes ({\it Win32 tty\/ NetHack\/} only).
The name of the handling type is one of {\it default}, {\it ray}, {\it 340}
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%.\" \item[\ib{altmeta}]
%.\" On Amiga, this option controls whether typing ``Alt'' plus another key
%.\" functions as a meta-shift for that key (default on).