mouse_support docs

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.ds vr "NetHack 3.6
.ds f0 "\*(vr
.ds f1
.ds f2 "October 16, 2018
.ds f2 "November 27, 2018
.
.\" A note on some special characters:
.\" \(lq = left double quote
@@ -3136,6 +3136,21 @@ Default \(oq,\(cq.
.lp monpolycontrol
Prompt for new form whenever any monster changes shape (default off).
Debug mode only.
.lp mouse_support
Allow use of the mouse for input and travel.
Valid settings are:
.PS -1
.PL "\ 0"
disabled
.PL "\ 1"
enabled and make OS adjustments to support mouse use in the game.
.PL "\ 2"
like 1 but does not make any OS adjustments
.PE
For backward compatibility, omitting a value is the same as specifying 1
and negating
.op mouse_support
is the same as specifying 0.
.lp msghistory
The number of top line messages to keep (and be able to recall
with \(oq\(haP\(cq) (default 20).
@@ -3557,8 +3572,6 @@ in a window.
If NetHack can, it should use a large font.
.lp map_mode
If NetHack can, it should display the map in the manner specified.
.lp mouse_support
Allow use of the mouse for input and travel.
.lp player_selection
If NetHack can, it should pop up dialog boxes, or use prompts for character
selection.

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%.au
\author{Original version - Eric S. Raymond\\
(Edited and expanded for 3.6 by Mike Stephenson and others)}
\date{October 16, 2018}
\date{November 27, 2018}
\maketitle
@@ -3445,6 +3445,26 @@ Default `,'.
Prompt for new form whenever any monster changes shape (default off).
Debug mode only.
%.lp
\item[\ib{mouse\verb+_+support}]
Allow use of the mouse for input and travel.
Valid settings are:
%.sd
%.si
\newlength{\mwidth}
\settowidth{\mwidth}{\tt -0}
\newcommand{\numbox}[1]{\makebox[\mwidth][r]{{\tt #1}}}
\numbox{0} --- disabled\\
\numbox{1} --- enabled and make OS adjustment to support mouse use in the game\\
\numbox{2} --- enabled like {\tt 1}, but does not make any OS adjustments\\
%.ei
%.ed
For backward compatibility, omitting a value is the same as specifying {\tt 1}
and negating
{\it mouse\verb+_+support\/}
is the same as specifying {\tt 0}.
%.lp
\item[\ib{msghistory}]
The number of top line messages to save (and be able to recall
with `{\tt \^{}P}') (default 20).
@@ -3487,37 +3507,6 @@ Start the character with no armor (default false). Persistent.
\item[\ib{null}]
Send padding nulls to the terminal (default on). Persistent.
%.lp
\item[\ib{number\verb+_+pad}]
Use digit keys instead of letters to move (default 0 or off).\\
Valid settings are:
%.sd
%.si
\newlength{\mwidth}
\settowidth{\mwidth}{\tt -0}
\newcommand{\numbox}[1]{\makebox[\mwidth][r]{{\tt #1}}}
\numbox{0} --- move by letters; `{\tt yuhjklbn}'\\
\numbox{1} --- move by numbers; digit `{\tt 5}' acts as `{\tt G}' movement prefix\\
\numbox{2} --- like {\tt 1} but `{\tt 5}' works as `{\tt g}' prefix instead of as `{\tt G}'\\
\numbox{3} --- by numbers using phone key layout; {\tt 123} above, {\tt 789} below\\
\numbox{4} --- combines {\tt 3} with {\tt 2}; phone layout plus MS-DOS compatibility\\
\numbox{-1} --- by letters but use `{\tt z}' to go northwest, `{\tt y}' to zap wands
%.ei
%.ed
For backward compatibility, omitting a value is the same as specifying {\tt 1}
and negating
{\it number\verb+_+pad\/}
is the same as specifying {\tt 0}.
(Settings {\tt 2} and {\tt 4} are for compatibility with MS-DOS or old PC Hack;
in addition to the different behavior for `{\tt 5}', `{\tt Alt-5}' acts as `{\tt G}'
and `{\tt Alt-0}' acts as `{\tt I}'.
Setting {\tt -1} is to accommodate some QWERTZ keyboards which have the
location of the `{\tt y}' and `{\tt z}' keys swapped.)
When moving by numbers, to enter a count prefix for those commands
which accept one (such as ``{\tt 12s}'' to search twelve times), precede it
with the letter `{\tt n}' (``{\tt n12s}'').
%.lp
\item[\ib{packorder}]
Specify the order to list object types in (default
``\verb&")[%?+!=/(*`0_&''). The value of this option should be a string
@@ -3940,9 +3929,6 @@ If {\it NetHack\/} can, it should use a large font.
\item[\ib{map\verb+_+mode}]
If {\it NetHack\/} can, it should display the map in the manner specified.
%.lp
\item[\ib{mouse\verb+_+support}]
Allow use of the mouse for input and travel.
%.lp
\item[\ib{player\verb+_+selection}]
If {\it NetHack\/} can, it should pop up dialog boxes or use prompts for character selection.
%.lp