From: Pasi Kallinen <paxed@alt.org> Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2015 09:41:05 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Fix Guidebook typos X-Git-Tag: NetHack-3.6.0_RC01~548^2~2 X-Git-Url: https://granicus.if.org/sourcecode?a=commitdiff_plain;h=4f0dc123c6accaa3b8be80fbc7a9328de41ea1c9;p=nethack Fix Guidebook typos --- diff --git a/doc/Guidebook.mn b/doc/Guidebook.mn index 14aa20239..32b894faa 100644 --- a/doc/Guidebook.mn +++ b/doc/Guidebook.mn @@ -714,7 +714,7 @@ via the ``#twoweapon'' extended command Since using this command by accident would be troublesome, you are asked to confirm your intent before switching to explore mode. By default the response 'y' acknowledges that intent. You can set the -.op paraniod_confirmation +.op paranoid_confirmation option to require a response of "yes" instead. .lp ^X Display basic information about your character. @@ -848,7 +848,7 @@ You probably shouldn't start off a new game by praying right away.) Since using this command by accident can cause trouble, there is an option to make you confirm your intent before praying. It is enabled by default, and you can reset the -.op paraniod_confirmation +.op paranoid_confirmation option to disable it. .lp #quit Quit the program without saving your game. @@ -856,7 +856,7 @@ Quit the program without saving your game. Since using this command by accident would throw away the current game, you are asked to confirm your intent before quitting. By default a response of 'y' acknowledges that intent. You can set the -.op paraniod_confirmation +.op paranoid_confirmation option to require a response of "yes" instead. .lp #ride Ride (or stop riding) a monster. @@ -1138,7 +1138,7 @@ In most circumstances, if you attempt to attack a peaceful monster by moving into its location, you'll be asked to confirm your intent. By default an answer of 'y' acknowledges that intent, which can be error prone if you're using 'y' to move. You can set the -.op paraniod_confirmation +.op paranoid_confirmation option to require a response of "yes" instead. .pg If you can't see a monster (if it is invisible, or if you are blinded), @@ -2175,7 +2175,7 @@ is the same as specifying 0. (Settings 2 and 4 are for compatibility with MSDOS or old PC Hack; in addition to the different behavior for `5', `Alt-5' acts as `G' and `Alt-0' acts as `I'. -Setting -1 is to accomodate some German keyboards which have the +Setting -1 is to accommodate some German keyboards which have the location of the `y' and `z' keys swapped.) When moving by numbers, to enter a count prefix for those commands which accept one (such as ``12s'' to search twelve times), precede it