The fix to prevent naming an unknown gray stone "the Heart of Ahriman"
from revealing whether the object was a luckstone was inadequate to prevent
using the same trick with "the Mitre of Holiness" to determine if an unknown
helmet was a helm of brilliance. (I don't know whether whoever figured out
the first one has realized the second yet; no one had mentioned it in the
newsgroup the last time I looked.) To get this right we need to check for
objects sharing the same set of shuffled descriptions in addition to testing
whether they have identical descriptions. Doing that meant reorganizing how
object shuffling is done, but it produces the same behavior as before.
There was a great deal of inconsistency in
different menus on how headings were displayed.
This allows the user to select what they like best.
I was motivated to do this, because I wasn't satisfied
with the appearance of ATR_INVERSE in the menus
on win32tty, and several of them specified it.
to make that field unconditional, otherwise
NetHack won't compile without TEXTCOLOR defined.
Also provides at least an interim solution for the has_color()
problem that Warwick pointed out.
Lastly, Archeologists know touchstones.