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authorharanp <haranp@c06c8d41-db1a-0410-9941-cceddc491573>2007-04-16 16:47:09 +0000
committerharanp <haranp@c06c8d41-db1a-0410-9941-cceddc491573>2007-04-16 16:47:09 +0000
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Patches from debian package (Guus Sliepen.)
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@@ -718,7 +718,7 @@ or secret doors adjacent to you.
The section of the viewing window which is coloured (with the '@' representing
you at the centre) is what you can see around you. The dark grey around it is
the parts of the level which you have visited, but cannot currently see. The
-'x' command lets you move the cursor around to get a description of the
+\&'x' command lets you move the cursor around to get a description of the
various dungeon features, and typing '?' when the cursor is over a monster
brings up a short description of that monster (these are all rather sketchy;
I'll write better descriptions when I have time). You can get a map of the
@@ -947,7 +947,7 @@ items (such as some weapons) by invoking them in this way.
You pick items up with the ',' (comma) command and drop them with the 'd'rop
command. When you are given a prompt like "drop which item?" or "pick up
<x>?", if you type a number before either the letter of the item, or 'y' or
-'n' for yes or no, you will drop or get that quantity of the item.
+\&'n' for yes or no, you will drop or get that quantity of the item.
.PP
Typing 'i' gives you an inventory of what you are carrying. When you
are given a prompt like "Throw [or wield, wear, etc] which item?", you can