It's a lot of passages, even when leaving out ones about Cresote and
King Midas (or whatever name his Discworld analog has), Nanny Ogg's cat,
Ridcully's custom made wizard hat, and the mention of a law which
requires that bystanders be warned before commencing to play folk music.
Changes to be committed:
modified: dat/tribute
I've also added some of Boudewijn's suggestions and
added his name in a comment for easy reference
when validating the content agains the book.
When reading a passage from a tribute novel, put the final attribution
line "[$TITLE, by Terry Pratchett]" into message history, comparable to
the summary line for deliver-by-window quest messages.
Flesh out _The_Last_Hero_. Due to its publishing history (no ordinary
paperback, some lists of "other books by this author" miscategorize it
as being co-written by the illustrator) it's most likely not as widely
read as the other Discworld books.
Changes to be committed:
modified: dat/history
modified: doc/Guidebook.mn
modified: doc/Guidebook.tex
- include new 3.6.0 beta testers in dungeoneers list
The option defaults to on, which is the old-style behaviour.
Turning the option off will never omit the "uncursed" -status
from inventory lines. This is pretty much required if users
want to use menucolors based on the BUC state.
Add '%E [summary line]' to '%Cc' messages for Barbarian and Caveman.
Archeologist was done several years ago; the other roles still need
them. Creating them is fairly tedious, but DEBUGFILES=questpgr.c
allows them all to be checked on turn 1 via ^P, a great improvement
since that first set.
* derek-elbereth:
ensure that the 'safe' objects remain safe
finish up the changes to trigger erosion on use
initial pass for toning down Elbereth
Conflicts:
dat/castle.des
dat/sokoban.des
include/extern.h
src/engrave.c
src/mklev.c
src/monmove.c
src/zap.c
since Elbereth doesn't work if you're not on the square anymore, we need
to make sure that critters are discouraged from grabbing the sokoban
prize or the castle wand.
also, fix up the level compiler makefiles so that uncommenting the
YACC/LEX definitions (presuming you have the right tools installed)
works properly.
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.