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comments: When polymorphing to eg. horned devil, and wearing a helmet,
I get "Your pierce through your elven leather helm.". Likely
there is a broken variable there.
2003-03-11 16:14:06 +00:00

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General Fixes and Modified Features
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avoid panic when secondary weapon is cursed while generating bones level
don't crash when applying a figurine, candle, or bell that gets used up
grammar bits
two invisible monsters hitting one another should not be visible
if only one monster in a monster-vs-monster fight is visible, show an I symbol
for the other one whether it is an attacker or defender
display "It" and not "The invisible <pet>" when an invisible pet eats food.
include a hint about expected input when prompting for musical notes
don't report "program initialization failed" if a panic occurs after the
game is over
include statue contents in end of game inventory disclosure
treat handlessness as a major problem when deciding prayer outcome
perform artifact touch checks when putting on accessories
missing noun in message when horns pierce through your helmet
Platform- and/or Interface-Specific Fixes
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Gnome: compilation problems on Redhat 7.2 and 8.0
unix: Makefile.utl would put OBJDIR objects in the wrong directory
win32tty: add subkeyvalue option to alter key values; Finnish keyboard fix
win32tty: distinguish between black/gray/white (by Quietust)
General New Features
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Platform- and/or Interface-Specific New Features
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win32tty: keystroke handlers can be dynamically loaded to assist in resolving
internationalization issues