tty_askname() fix [#if UNIX || VMS]
Typing a response at the "Who are you?" prompt didn't allow digits in the character's name under Unix and VMS; something like "arc15" came out as "arc__". This allows them to be used anywhere except for the first character. "arc15" now works; "15arc" ends up as "_5arc" so that there still won't be a leading digit abutting the uid value when they're joined to form the save file name.
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@@ -296,6 +296,7 @@ tty: when loading user's run-time configuration, explicitly negating one of
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to regular ASCII and left the earlier option inaccurately set to "on"
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unix: remove use of parentheses in nethack man page usage that confused a
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man page conversion tool
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unix,vms: allow digits after first character in name at "Who are you?" prompt
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winCE: disable processing of double-click messages if the first click
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causes map to scroll
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Windows, probably MSDOS and OS/2: attempting to use very first false rumor
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@@ -754,7 +754,11 @@ tty_askname()
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}
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#if defined(UNIX) || defined(VMS)
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if(c != '-' && c != '@')
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if(c < 'A' || (c > 'Z' && c < 'a') || c > 'z') c = '_';
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if (!(c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') && !(c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z') &&
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/* reject leading digit but allow digits elsewhere
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(avoids ambiguity when character name gets
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appended to uid to construct save file name) */
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!(c >= '0' && c <= '9' && ct > 0)) c = '_';
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#endif
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if (ct < (int)(sizeof plname) - 1) {
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#if defined(MICRO)
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