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The commands to use rings are `{\tt P}' (put on) and `{\tt R}' (remove).
-`{\tt A|', `{\tt W}', and `{\tt T}' can also be used; see {\it Amulets\/}.
+`{\tt A}', `{\tt W}', and `{\tt T}' can also be used; see {\it Amulets\/}.
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\subsection*{Spellbooks (`{\tt +}')}
Other rules can, such as not smashing boulders with magic or tools,
but doing so causes you to receive a luck penalty.
No message about that is given at the time, but it is tracked as a conduct.
-The #conduct command and end of game disclosure will report whether
+The {\tt \#conduct} command and end of game disclosure will report whether
you have abided by the special rules of Sokoban, and if not, how many
times you violated them, providing you with a way to discover which
actions incur bad luck so that you can be better informed about whether
corresponding achievement(s).
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-The ``special items'' hidden in {\it Mines'~End\/} and (\it Sokoban\/}
+The ``special items'' hidden in {\it Mines'~End\/} and {\it Sokoban\/}
are not unique but are considered to be prizes or rewards
for exploring those levels since doing so is not necessary to complete
the game.
Any line beginning with `{\tt [}' and ending in `{\tt ]}'
is a section marker (the closing `{\tt ]}' can be followed
-by whitespace and then an arbitrary comment beginning with `{\tt #}').
+by whitespace and then an arbitrary comment beginning with `{\tt \#}').
The text between the square brackets is the section name.
Section markers are only valid after a CHOOSE directive and their names
are case insensitive.