Guidebook bits

Guidebook used both "behavior" and "behaviour".  I think this was the
only word not using the US-English spelling.  Also fixed a spacing bit
in Michael's latest rev to the .mn version.
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2003-11-15 21:01:46 +00:00
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\begin{document}
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% input file: guidebook.mn
% $Revision: 1.72 $ $Date: 2003/10/05 19:56:08 $
% $Revision: 1.73 $ $Date: 2003/11/15 18:47:26 $
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@@ -2055,7 +2055,7 @@ that can be dug (default false).
%.lp
\item[\ib{autopickup}]
Automatically pick up things onto which you move (default on).
See ``{\it pickup\_types\/}'' to refine the behaviour.
See ``{\it pickup\_types\/}'' to refine the behavior.
%.lp
\item[\ib{autoquiver}]
This option controls what happens when you attempt the `f' (fire)
@@ -2407,7 +2407,7 @@ Send padding nulls to the terminal (default off).
%.lp
\item[\ib{number\_pad}]
Use the number keys to move instead of {\tt [yuhjklbn]} (default 0 or off).
(number\_pad:2 invokes the old DOS behaviour where `{\tt 5}' means `{\tt g}',
(number\_pad:2 invokes the old DOS behavior where `{\tt 5}' means `{\tt g}',
meta-`{\tt 5}' means `{\tt G}', and meta-`{\tt 0}' means `{\tt I}'.)
%.lp
\item[\ib{objects}]
@@ -2444,10 +2444,10 @@ or overLoaded), you will be asked if you want to continue.
%.lp
\item[\ib{pickup\_types}]
Specify the object types to be picked up when ``{\it autopickup\/}''
is on. Default is all types. If your copy of the game has the
is on. Default is all types. If your copy of the game has the
experimental compile time option AUTOPICKUP\_EXCEPTIONS included,
you may be able to use ``{\it autopickup\_exception\/}'' configuration
file lines to further refine ``{\it autopickup\/}'' behaviour.
file lines to further refine ``{\it autopickup\/}'' behavior.
%.lp
\item[\ib{prayconfirm}]
Prompt for confirmation before praying (default on).
@@ -2720,7 +2720,7 @@ the visible area of the window.
%.pg
Here are explanations of options that are used by specific platforms
or ports to customize and change the port behaviour.
or ports to customize and change the port behavior.
\blist{}
%.lp
@@ -2799,7 +2799,7 @@ Cannot be set with the `{\tt O}' command.
%.pg
There is an experimental compile time option called AUTOPICKUP_EXCEPTIONS.
If your copy of the game was build with that option defined, you can
further refine the behaviour of the ``{\tt autopickup}'' option beyond
further refine the behavior of the ``{\tt autopickup}'' option beyond
what is available through the ``{\tt pickup\_types}'' option.
%.pg