Noticed that "multiple" was misspelled for entry about menu action
':' misbehaving under curses, but the phrasing for whole entry was
difficult to comprehend so try to word it better.
[This one is in the highlights list with the old wording.]
Reported directly to devteam, the POSIX_TYPES subset (most? all
these days?) of Unix that defines USE_FCNTL was unlocking lock file
'perm' when done with it but wasn't explicitly closing it unless
the unlocking failed. Triggered a valgrind complaint and could have
posed a problem if restart gets implemented for this configuraiton.
Feedback when playing music while hallucinating misspelled
"butterflies".
Other bits in the same code (not part of #H9407):
All feedback messages while impaired gave "You produce <something>"
which was immediately followed by many of the instruments giving
their own "You produce <some other thing>." Change the verb for the
playing-while-impaired messages to avoid having two consecutive
"you produce" ones.
Also, multiple impairments (two or more of stunned, confused, and
hallucinating) always gave the generic "what you produce is far
from music" message. Have them sometimes ignore excess impairments
to give the message for one of those.
Symbol set changes...
curses:
S_tree (use plus-or-minus sign instead of accidental horizontal line);
S_bars (switch from default '#' to not-equals sign);
DECgraphics:
S_altar (switch from default '_' to 'pi');
S_bars (switch from 'pi' to not-equals sign);
DECgraphics_2: get rid of this commented out set since its contents are
now folded into DECgraphics.
(The IBMgraphics one is just whitespace; delete a <space> that precedes
a <tab>.)
Flag existing occurrences of "You hear" as "Deaf-aware" so
that a grep for that string in the future doesn't need to
trigger further investigation of those.
Something I realized while following up a newsgroup post. If you
knew an item's bless/curse state and dipped it into water while
blind, the bknown flag stayed set and you learned the item's new
bless/curse state without seeing any "glows blue/black/&c" feedback.
Clear the flag unless you know that the potion being dipped into is
water (or is clear if not water has not been discovered) and also
know the water potion's own bless/curse state.
Music wasn't using You_hear() so needs to handle Deaf itself. Have
it give alternate messages for sounds being emitted from instruments.
This doesn't implement the suggestion that a Deaf hero shouldn't be
able to produce the same music as a non-deaf one.
More symbols: I left out a word on the continutation line for S_stone
and S_tool has been forcing narrow space where ordinary <comma><space>
was intended.
Guidebook.tex not tested. The \, in the continuation of S_stone is
a narrow space in LaTeX. It should be \hspace{ width of '(' } but
I don't remember how to measure something in LaTeX or TeX.
Guidebook.mn is getting two small changes: I forgot about the
guideline that each sentence be on its own line. Also, this adds the
fix for wide lines in the dungeoneers list although the reordering
accompanying a recent change might have made that moot (unless some
future reordering puts wide names on the same line again, assuming
that was the issue).