Give all the attribution lines more indentation than a single tab so
that they never line up exactly the same as the text which precedes them.
Combine some attribution lines that had been split across two or three
lines but could reasonably fit on one or two.
Include a second boomerang quote from Pratchett--currently commented out
since the first boomerang quote is also from him.
I didn't find Michael's crasher, but I did find a couple of minor
problems:
knight's saddled pony wasn't found in the file lookup either though
there is an entry for pony ("tame saddled <foo>" stripped off "tame "
but not "saddled "; "saddled <foo>" would only be found of there was
a wildcard entry key of "*<foo>", like "*horse" to catch both horse
and warhorse);
"wombat" matched the bat entry rather than reporting an unknown
entity.
On 1/24/2014 6:48 AM, a bug reporter wrote:
> The whistle in Nethack has no encyclopedia entry. I suggest for the next
> release something from the M. R. James ghost story 'Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come
> to You My Lad'.
>
-"bat" overrode later "combat" entry.
-"gelatinous cube" and "jack boot" have their own entries.
-"vampire bat" matched twice; use the bat entry.
-dagger attribution started with spaces instead of tabs.
From a bug report, the entry
in data.base for towel repeated the word "down" in the quote from Douglas
Adams' _The_Hitchhiker's_Guide_to_the_Galaxy_. I double checked the book
itself to verify that the quote shouldn't say "down down".
A couple of short quotes which needed a good home. The first is a
bit of verse from a short story, the second is part of the opening theme
song of the TV series "Monk". (That's the main character's surname, not
his profession/vocation :-).
Also make the change to the actual monk entry suggested by <Someone>.
From a bug report, the whatis description
for monks (a passage about a monk being invited to a meal) was using "month"
where "mouth" is clearly intended. I think this came up a few years ago
when monk was first added and am not sure why it wasn't changed them, even
if it happens to be an accurate transcription from the quote's source.
Nothing to do with <Someone>'s recent list of missing entries, just
an amusing quote I like. The book itself isn't remotely nethackish; it's
about a teenage boy and a teddy bear who are operating as hardboiled-style
detectives in a land of sentient toys where nursery rhyme characters start
getting murdered.
Fix the situation <Someone> reported where requesting information about
the not too unlikely word "offering" would match the "ring" quote. I didn't
add a new quote for it but made "offer[ing]" and "sacrific[e|ing]" match the
existing altar quote. I also added one small quote I've had laying around
for a while.