.ds vr "NetHack 3.4
.ds f0 "\*(vr
.ds f1
-.ds f2 "January 9, 2005
+.ds f2 "January 15, 2005
.mt
A Guide to the Mazes of Menace
(Guidebook for NetHack)
Your starting alignment (align:lawful, align:neutral,
or align:chaotic). You may specify just the first letter.
The default is to randomly pick an appropriate alignment.
+If you prefix a `!' or ``no'' to the value, you can
+exclude that alignment from being picked randomly.
Cannot be set with the `O' command.
.lp autodig
Automatically dig if you are wielding a digging tool and moving into a place
still denote your gender using the ``male'' and ``female''
options, the ``gender'' option will take precedence.
The default is to randomly pick an appropriate gender.
+If you prefix a `!' or ``no'' to the value, you can
+exclude that gender from being picked randomly.
Cannot be set with the `O' command.
.lp "help "
If more information is available for an object looked at
something pushes the old item into your alternate weapon slot (default off).
.lp "race "
Selects your race (for example, ``race:human''). Default is random.
+If you prefix a `!' or ``no'' to the value, you can
+exclude that race from being picked randomly.
Cannot be set with the `O' command.
.lp rest_on_space
Make the space bar a synonym for the `.' (rest) command (default off).
synonym for ``character''. See ``name'' for an alternate method
of specifying your role. Normally only the first letter of the
value is examined; `r' is an exception with ``Rogue'', ``Ranger'',
-and ``random'' values.
+and ``random'' values. If you prefix a `!' or ``no'' to the value, you can
+exclude that role from being picked randomly.
.lp runmode
Controls the amount of screen updating for the map window when engaged
in multi-turn movement (running via shift+direction or control+direction
\begin{document}
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+% $Revision: 1.89 $ $Date: 2005/01/09 21:40:02 $
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%.ds h1 %.ds h2 \%
%.au
\author{Eric S. Raymond\\
(Extensively edited and expanded for 3.5)}
-\date{January 9, 2005}
+\date{January 15, 2005}
\maketitle
Your starting alignment ({\tt align:lawful}, {\tt align:neutral},
or {\tt align:chaotic}). You may specify just the first letter.
The default is to randomly pick an appropriate alignment.
+If you prefix `{\tt !}' or ``{\tt no}'' to the value, you can
+exclude that alignment from being picked randomly.
Cannot be set with the `{\tt O}' command.
%.lp
\item[\ib{autodig}]
still denote your gender using the ``{\tt male}'' and ``{\tt female}''
options, the ``{\tt gender}'' option will take precedence.
The default is to randomly pick an appropriate gender.
+If you prefix `{\tt !}' or ``{\tt no}'' to the value, you can
+exclude that gender from being picked randomly.
Cannot be set with the `{\tt O}' command.
%.lp
\item[\ib{help}]
%.Ip
\item[\ib{race}]
Selects your race (for example, ``{\tt race:human}''). Default is random.
+If you prefix `{\tt !}' or ``{\tt no}'' to the value, you can
+exclude that race from being picked randomly.
Cannot be set with the `{\tt O}' command.
%.lp
\item[\ib{rest\_on\_space}]
synonym for ``{\it character\/}''. See ``{\it name\/}'' for an alternate method
of specifying your role. Normally only the first letter of the
value is examined; `r' is an exception with ``{\tt Rogue}'', {\tt Ranger}'',
-and ``{\tt random}'' values.
+and ``{\tt random}'' values. If you prefix `{\tt !}' or ``{\tt no}'' to the
+value, you can exclude that role from being picked randomly.
%.lp
\item[\ib{runmode}]
Controls the amount of screen updating for the map window when engaged