7V[?1049hThis is SuperLotsoAddedStuffHack-Extended Magic 1997-2005 NetHack, Copyright 1985-2003 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, M. Stephenson. See license for details. Bug reports to slashem-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net 7V 7VMRestoring save file...7VYo7VLpLvo the Evoker St:15 Dx:15 Co:10 In:19 Wi:10 Ch:9 Chaotic S:52 Dlvl:1 $:28 HP:10(11) Pw:4(9) AC:7 Xp:1/6 Wt:340/675 T:37 You return to level 1 in The Dungeons of Doom.--More--7V-----(B||(B`(B.|(B|.(B<(B.|(B|...|(B---.-(B#(B###(B#(B###(B#(B#(B######(B --------------(B|(B-(B |..........(B[(B..(B)(B|(B##(B |..............(B-(B@#(B |..............|(B |...............(B ----------------(B7VMLvo the Evoker St:15 Dx:15 Co:10 In:19 Wi:10 Ch:9 Chaotic S:52 Dlvl:1 $:28 HP:10(11) Pw:4(9) AC:7 Xp:1/6 Wt:340/675 T:37 Hello lvo, the droven Wizard, welcome back to SlashEM!7V_  Set what options?   Booleans (selecting will toggle value):(B  legacy [true]  news [false]  a - autodig [true]  b - autopickup [true]  c - autoquiver [false]  d - checkpoint [true]  e - cmdassist [true]  f - color [true]  g - confirm [true]  h - DECgraphics [false]  i - eight_bit_tty [false]  j - extmenu [false]  k - fixinv [true]  l - help [true]  m - hilite_pet [false]  n - IBMgraphics [false]  o - ignintr [false]  p - invweight [false]  q - lit_corridor [true]  r - lootabc [false] (1 of 4)7V}T +7V} -7V ILvo the Evoker St:15 Dx:15 Co:10 In:19 Wi:10 Ch:9 Chaotic S:52 Dlvl:1 $:28 HP:10(11) Pw:4(9) AC:7 Xp:1/6 Wt:340/675 T:37 -----(B||(B`(B.|(B|.(B<(B.|(B|...|(B---.-(B#(B###(B#(B###(B#(B#(B######(B --------------(B|(B-(B |..........(B[(B..(B)(B|(B##(B |..............(B-(B@#(B |..............|(B |...............(B ----------------(B7V  Select one item:  a - Long description of the game and commands. b - List of game commands. c - Concise history of Slash'EM. d - Info on a character in the game display. e - Info on what a given key does. f - List of game options. g - Longer explanation of game options. h - List of extended commands. i - The NetHack license. j - The Slash'EM Guidebook. (end) 7V5+Boolean options not under specific compile flags (with default values in []): (You can learn which options exist in your version by checking your current option setting, which is reached via the 'O' cmd.) autodig dig if moving and wielding digging tool [FALSE] autopickup automatically pick up objects you move over [TRUE] autoquiver when firing with an empty quiver, select some  suitable inventory weapon to fill the quiver [FALSE] BIOS allow the use of IBM ROM BIOS calls [FALSE] cmdassist give help for errors on direction & other commands [TRUE] confirm ask before hitting tame or peaceful monsters [TRUE] DECgraphics use DEC/VT line-drawing characters for the dungeon 7Vo[FALSE] disclose offer information at the end of the game [TRUE] eight_bit_tty send 8-bit characters straight to terminal [FALSE] extmenu use a menu for selecting extended commands (#) [FALSE] fixinv try to retain the same letter for the same object [TRUE] help print all available info when using the / command [TRUE] IBMgraphics use IBM extended characters for the dungeon [FALSE] ignintr ignore interrupt signal, including breaks [FALSE] legacy print introductory message [TRUE] lit_corridor show a dark corridor as lit if in sight [FALSE] lootabc use a/b/c rather than o/i/b when looting [FALSE] mail enable the mail daemon [TRUE] --More--98V0null allow nulls to be sent to your terminal [TRUE]  try turning this option off (forcing NetHack to use its own  delay code) if moving objects seem to teleport across rooms number_pad use the number keys to move instead of yuhjklbn [FALSE] perm_invent keep inventory in a permanent window [FALSE] pickup_thrown autopickup things you threw [TRUE] prayconfirm use confirmation prompt when #pray command issued [TRUE] pushweapon when wielding a new weapon, put your previously  wielded weapon into the secondary weapon slot [FALSE] rawio allow the use of raw I/O [FALSE] rest_on_space count the space bar as a rest character [FALSE] safe_pet prevent you from (knowingly) attacking your pet(s) [TRUE] showrace show yourself by your race rather than b98V 1:y role [FALSE] silent don't use your terminal's bell sound [TRUE] sortpack group similar kinds of objects in inventory [TRUE] sound enable messages about what your character hears [TRUE]  (note: this has nothing to do with your computer's audio  capabilities, and the game resets it periodically) sparkle display sparkly effect for resisted magical [TRUE]  attacks (e.g. fire attack on fire-resistant monster) standout use standout mode for --More-- on messages [FALSE] time display elapsed game time, in moves [FALSE] tombstone print tombstone when you die [TRUE] --More--g8Vstoptenwin print topten in a window rather than stdout [FALSE] travel enable the command to travel to a map location via [TRUE]  a shortest-path algorithm, usually invoked by '_'. verbose print more commentary during the game [TRUE] There are further boolean options controlled by compilation flags. Boolean option if INSURANCE was set at compile time: checkpoint save game state after each level change, for possible [TRUE]  recovery after program crash Boolean option if NEWS was set at compile time: news print any news from game administrator on startup [TRUE] Boolean option if MFLOPPY was set at compile time: checkspace check free disk space before writing files to disk [TRUE] Boolean option if EXP_ON_BOTL was set at compile time: showexp display your accumulated experience points g8Vsd [FALSE] Boolean option if SCORE_ON_BOTL was set at compile time: --More--y8Vshowscore display your approximate accumulated score [FALSE] Boolean option if SHOW_DMG was set at compile time: showdmg display damage inflicted/received on message line [FALSE] Boolean options if SHOW_WEIGHT was set at compile time: invweight display weights of items in inventory in braces [FALSE] showweight display total weight in inventory on bottom line [FALSE] Boolean options if TEXTCOLOR was set at compile time: color use different colors for objects on screen [TRUE for micros] hilite_pet display pets in a highlighted manner [FALSE] Boolean option if TEXTCOLOR and MENU_COLOR were set at compile time: menucolors use different colors for menus [TRUE for micros] Boolean option if TIMED_DELAY was set at compile time (tty interface only): timed_delay on unix and VMS, use a timer instead of sending [TRUy8V.E]  extra screen output when attempting to pause for  display effect. on MSDOS without the termcap  lib, whether or not to pause for visual effect. Boolean options if KEEP_SAVE was set at compile time: --More--8V9keep_savefile keep save file after restore [FALSE] Boolean option if USE_TILES was set at compile time (MSDOS protected mode only): preload_tiles control whether tiles get pre-loaded into RAM at the  start of the game. Doing so enhances performance  of the tile graphics, but uses more memory. [TRUE] Any Boolean option can be negated by prefixing it with a '!' or 'no'. Compound options are written as option_name:option_value. Compound options which can be set during the game are: boulder override the default boulder symbol with another default: [`] disclose the types of information you want offered at the end of the  game [ni na nv ng nc] dumpfile the name of the file where to dump the disclosure information  when the game ends (only if the patch has been compiled in) 8V [none] fruit the name of a fruit you enjoy eating [slime mold]  (basically a whimsy which NetHack uses from time to time). --More--8V)menustyle user interface for selection of multiple objects:  Traditional -- one object at a time prompting;  Combination -- prompt for classes of interest, then menu;  Partial -- skip class prompt, use menu of all objects;  Full -- menu for classes of interest, then object menu;  only the first letter ('T','C','P','F') matters; 'N' (None)  is a synonym for 'T', as is boolean style negation [Full] packorder a list of default symbols for kinds of objects that gives the  order in which your pack will be displayed [")[%?+!=/(*`0_]  (If you specify only some kinds of items, the others from the  default order will be appended to the end.) pickup_burden when you pick up an item that exceeds this encumberance  level (Unburdened, Burdened, streSsed, straiNed, overTaxed, 8Vt or overLoaded), you will be asked if you want to continue. [S] pickup_types a list of default symbols for kinds of objects to autopickup  when that option is on [all] runmode controls how often the map window is updated when performing  multi-step movement (various running modes or travel command):  teleport -- don't update map until movement stops;  run -- periodically update map (interval is seven steps);  walk -- update map after every step;  crawl -- like walk, but delay after making each step.  (This only affects screen display, not actual movement.) [run] --More--8V<>_|\\##{}.}..##\ #} effects like dungeon, but for special effects symbols  vbeam hbeam lslant rslant (generic zap beams)  digbeam flashbeam (special beams for digging and cameras)  boomleft boomright (boomerangs)  ss1 ss2 ss3 ss4 (shielding sequence)  sw_topl, sw_topm, sw_topr, (swallow, top row) --More--8Vu sw_midl, sw_midr, (swallow, middle row [no center])  sw_botl, sw_botm, sw_botr (swallow, bottom row)  mextl mextm mextr (magical explosion matrix top row)  mexml mexmm mexmr (magical explosion matrix middle row)  mexbl mexbm mexbr (magical explosion matrix bottom row)  fextl fextm fextr (fire explosion matrix top row)  fexml fexmm fexmr (fire explosion matrix middle row)  fexbl fexbm fexbr (fire explosion matrix bottom row)  cextl cextm cextr (cold explosion matrix top row)  cexml cexmm cexmr (cold explosion matrix middle row)  cexbl cexbm cexbr (cold explosion matrix bottom row)  dextl dextm dextr (death explosion matrix top row)  dexml dexmm dexmr (dea8VAv\th explosion matrix middle row)  dexbl dexbm dexbr (death explosion matrix bottom row)  lextl lextm lextr (lightning explosion matrix top row)  lexml lexmm lexmr (lightning explosion matrix middle row)  lexbl lexbm lexbr (lightning explosion matrix bottom row)  pextl pextm pextr (poison explosion matrix top row)  pexml pexmm pexmr (poison explosion matrix middle row)  pexbl pexbm pexbr (poison explosion matrix bottom row)  aextl aextm aextr (acid explosion matrix top row)  aexml aexmm aexmr (acid explosion matrix middle row)  aexbl aexbm aexbr (acid explosion matrix bottom row) --More--8V߰ default: |-\\/*!)(0#@*/-\\||\\-//-\\|\ |\\-//-\\|\ |\\-//-\\|\ |\\-/  /-\\|\ |\\-//-\\|\ |\\-//-\\|\ |\\-//-\\|\ |\\-/ gender Your starting gender (gender:male or gender:female).  You may specify just the first letter. Although you can  still denote your gender using the "male" and "female"  options, the "gender" option will take precedence. [RANDOM] horsename the name of your first horse [NONE] ghoulname the name of your first ghoul [NONE] menucolor Set colors for menus. (menucolor:"regex_string"=color)  If boolean option ``menucolors'' is true, menus will be shown  with different colors.  For example, setting ``menucolor:" blessed "=green'' shows  all lines in a menu with the text " blessed " in green.  The string is matched using regular expressions.  Valid values for the color are8VEa black, red, green, brown, blue,  magenta, cyan, gray, orange, lightgreen, yellow, lightblue,  lightmagenta, lightcyan and white.  You can define menucolor as many times as you wish; those  defined later will take precedence.  Setting menucolor has effect only if TEXTCOLOR and MENU_COLOR  were set at compile time. [NONE] menu_* create single character accelerators for menu commands. Below  is a list of all commands. Each is followed by a list of window- --More--8VM9 ports that implement them: 'x' is X11, 't' is tty, 'g' is Gem,  'a' is Amiga.  menu_deselect_all deselect all items in a menu [-](gxta)  menu_deselect_page deselect all items on this page of a menu [\](gta)  menu_first_page jump to the first page in a menu [^](gta)  menu_invert_all invert all items in a menu [@](gxta)  menu_invert_page invert all items on this page of a menu [~](gta)  menu_last_page jump to the last page in a menu [|](gta)  menu_next_page goto the next menu page [>](gta)  menu_previous_page goto the previous menu page [<](gta)  menu_search search for a menu item [:](gxa)  menu_select_all select all items in a menu [.](gxta)  menu_select_page select all items on this page of a menu [,](gta) monsters like dungeon, but for monster symbols 8V9$ default: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ@\ \\&;:~] msghistory number of top line messages to save [20] name the name of your character [obtained by asking the system or  the player] objects like dungeon, but for object symbols  default: ])[="(%!?+/$*`0_. pettype your preferred type of pet (cat or dog), if your character  class uses both types; or none for no pet [RANDOM] --More--8VErace Your starting race (e.g., race:Human, race:Elf). [RANDOM] role Your starting role (e.g., role:Barbarian, role:Valk).  Although you can specify just the first letter(s), it will  choose only the first role it finds that matches; thus, it  is recommended that you spell out as much of the role name  as possible. You can also still denote your role by  appending it to the "name" option (e.g., name:Vic-V), but the  "role" option will take precedence. [RANDOM] traps like dungeon, but for trap symbols  arrow_trap dart_trap falling_rock_trap squeaky_board  bear_trap land_mine rolling_boulder_trap sleeping_gas_trap  rust_trap fire_trap pit spiked_pit hole trap_door  teleportation_trap level_teleporter magic_portal web statue_trap  magic_trap anti_magic_trap polymorph_trap  8V default: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"^^^^ windowtype windowing system to be used [depends on operating system] wolfname the name of your first wolf [NONE] Compound option if TTY_GRAPHICS was set at compile time: msg_window the type of message window to use:  single -- One message at a time  full -- Full window with all saved top line messages  reverse -- Same as full, but messages printed most-recent-first --More--8V,M m combination -- Two single messages, then as full  default: single Some sample options lists are: !autopickup,!tombstone,name:Gandalf,scores:own/3 top/2 around female,nonews,dogname:Rover,dungeon: |--------||.-|++.##<><>_\\#{}.}..## #} rest_on_space,!verbose,menustyle:traditional--More--8VeILvo the Evoker St:15 Dx:15 Co:10 In:19 Wi:10 Ch:9 Chaotic S:52 Dlvl:1 $:28 HP:10(11) Pw:4(9) AC:7 Xp:1/6 Wt:340/675 T:37 -----(B||(B`(B.|(B|.(B<(B.|(B|...|(B---.-(B#(B###(B#(B###(B#(B#(B######(B --------------(B|(B-(B |..........(B[(B..(B)(B|(B##(B |..............(B-(B@#(B |..............|(B |...............(B ----------------(B8Ve b - an uncursed +0 cloak of magic resistance (being worn). What type of things do you want to take off?  a - All worn types b - Weapons c - Armor d - Rings(end) 8Vf8V<~cmdassist: Invalid direction key! Valid direction keys are:  y k u  \ | /  h- . -l  / | \  b j n  < up  > down  . direct at yourself (Suppress this message with !cmdassist in config file.)--More--8V ILvo the Evoker St:15 Dx:15 Co:10 In:19 Wi:10 Ch:9 Chaotic S:52 Dlvl:1 $:28 HP:10(11) Pw:4(9) AC:7 Xp:1/6 Wt:340/675 T:37 -----(B||(B`(B.|(B|.(B<(B.|(B|...|(B---.-(B#(B###(B#(B###(B#(B#(B######(B --------------(B|(B-(B |..........(B[(B..(B)(B|(B##(B |..............(B-(B@#(B |..............|(B |...............(B ----------------(B8V+ Select one item:  a - Long description of the game and commands. b - List of game commands. c - Concise history of Slash'EM. d - Info on a character in the game display. e - Info on what a given key does. f - List of game options. g - Longer explanation of game options. h - List of extended commands. i - The NetHack license. j - The Slash'EM Guidebook. (end) 8V_+Boolean options not under specific compile flags (with default values in []): (You can learn which options exist in your version by checking your current option setting, which is reached via the 'O' cmd.) autodig dig if moving and wielding digging tool [FALSE] autopickup automatically pick up objects you move over [TRUE] autoquiver when firing with an empty quiver, select some  suitable inventory weapon to fill the quiver [FALSE] BIOS allow the use of IBM ROM BIOS calls [FALSE] cmdassist give help for errors on direction & other commands [TRUE] confirm ask before hitting tame or peaceful monsters [TRUE] DECgraphics use DEC/VT line-drawing characters for the dungeon 8V_[FALSE] disclose offer information at the end of the game [TRUE] eight_bit_tty send 8-bit characters straight to terminal [FALSE] extmenu use a menu for selecting extended commands (#) [FALSE] fixinv try to retain the same letter for the same object [TRUE] help print all available info when using the / command [TRUE] IBMgraphics use IBM extended characters for the dungeon [FALSE] ignintr ignore interrupt signal, including breaks [FALSE] legacy print introductory message [TRUE] lit_corridor show a dark corridor as lit if in sight [FALSE] lootabc use a/b/c rather than o/i/b when looting [FALSE] mail enable the mail daemon [TRUE] --More--8Vnull allow nulls to be sent to your terminal [TRUE]  try turning this option off (forcing NetHack to use its own  delay code) if moving objects seem to teleport across rooms number_pad use the number keys to move instead of yuhjklbn [FALSE] perm_invent keep inventory in a permanent window [FALSE] pickup_thrown autopickup things you threw [TRUE] prayconfirm use confirmation prompt when #pray command issued [TRUE] pushweapon when wielding a new weapon, put your previously  wielded weapon into the secondary weapon slot [FALSE] rawio allow the use of raw I/O [FALSE] rest_on_space count the space bar as a rest character [FALSE] safe_pet prevent you from (knowingly) attacking your pet(s) [TRUE] showrace show yourself by your race rather than b8V:y role [FALSE] silent don't use your terminal's bell sound [TRUE] sortpack group similar kinds of objects in inventory [TRUE] sound enable messages about what your character hears [TRUE]  (note: this has nothing to do with your computer's audio  capabilities, and the game resets it periodically) sparkle display sparkly effect for resisted magical [TRUE]  attacks (e.g. fire attack on fire-resistant monster) standout use standout mode for --More-- on messages [FALSE] time display elapsed game time, in moves [FALSE] tombstone print tombstone when you die [TRUE] --More--8Vtoptenwin print topten in a window rather than stdout [FALSE] travel enable the command to travel to a map location via [TRUE]  a shortest-path algorithm, usually invoked by '_'. verbose print more commentary during the game [TRUE] There are further boolean options controlled by compilation flags. Boolean option if INSURANCE was set at compile time: checkpoint save game state after each level change, for possible [TRUE]  recovery after program crash Boolean option if NEWS was set at compile time: news print any news from game administrator on startup [TRUE] Boolean option if MFLOPPY was set at compile time: checkspace check free disk space before writing files to disk [TRUE] Boolean option if EXP_ON_BOTL was set at compile time: showexp display your accumulated experience points 8Vl [FALSE] Boolean option if SCORE_ON_BOTL was set at compile time: --More--8V؎ showscore display your approximate accumulated score [FALSE] Boolean option if SHOW_DMG was set at compile time: showdmg display damage inflicted/received on message line [FALSE] Boolean options if SHOW_WEIGHT was set at compile time: invweight display weights of items in inventory in braces [FALSE] showweight display total weight in inventory on bottom line [FALSE] Boolean options if TEXTCOLOR was set at compile time: color use different colors for objects on screen [TRUE for micros] hilite_pet display pets in a highlighted manner [FALSE] Boolean option if TEXTCOLOR and MENU_COLOR were set at compile time: menucolors use different colors for menus [TRUE for micros] Boolean option if TIMED_DELAY was set at compile time (tty interface only): timed_delay on unix and VMS, use a timer instead of sending [TRU8V .E]  extra screen output when attempting to pause for  display effect. on MSDOS without the termcap  lib, whether or not to pause for visual effect. Boolean options if KEEP_SAVE was set at compile time: --More--8Vkeep_savefile keep save file after restore [FALSE] Boolean option if USE_TILES was set at compile time (MSDOS protected mode only): preload_tiles control whether tiles get pre-loaded into RAM at the  start of the game. Doing so enhances performance  of the tile graphics, but uses more memory. [TRUE] Any Boolean option can be negated by prefixing it with a '!' or 'no'. Compound options are written as option_name:option_value. Compound options which can be set during the game are: boulder override the default boulder symbol with another default: [`] disclose the types of information you want offered at the end of the  game [ni na nv ng nc] dumpfile the name of the file where to dump the disclosure information  when the game ends (only if the patch has been compiled in)  8V [none] fruit the name of a fruit you enjoy eating [slime mold]  (basically a whimsy which NetHack uses from time to time). --More--8V menustyle user interface for selection of multiple objects:  Traditional -- one object at a time prompting;  Combination -- prompt for classes of interest, then menu;  Partial -- skip class prompt, use menu of all objects;  Full -- menu for classes of interest, then object menu;  only the first letter ('T','C','P','F') matters; 'N' (None)  is a synonym for 'T', as is boolean style negation [Full] packorder a list of default symbols for kinds of objects that gives the  order in which your pack will be displayed [")[%?+!=/(*`0_]  (If you specify only some kinds of items, the others from the  default order will be appended to the end.) pickup_burden when you pick up an item that exceeds this encumberance  level (Unburdened, Burdened, streSsed, straiNed, overTaxed, 8V  or overLoaded), you will be asked if you want to continue. [S] pickup_types a list of default symbols for kinds of objects to autopickup  when that option is on [all] runmode controls how often the map window is updated when performing  multi-step movement (various running modes or travel command):  teleport -- don't update map until movement stops;  run -- periodically update map (interval is seven steps);  walk -- update map after every step;  crawl -- like walk, but delay after making each step.  (This only affects screen display, not actual movement.) [run] --More--8Vscores the parts of the score list you wish to see when the game ends  You choose a combination of top scores, scores around the top  scores, and all of your own scores. [!own/3 top/2 around] suppress_alert disable various version-specific warnings about changes  in game play or the user interface, such as notification given  for engravings that reading is now done via 'r.'  (e.g., use suppress_alert:0.0.7 to stop that and any other  notifications added in that version or earlier) default: [(none)] tileset the name of a predefined (with TILESET=) tileset to use. This  option may be negated (eg., !tileset) or set to an emty value  to disable tiles. If the windowing port does not support the  named tileset then a suitable alternative will be used.  [depends on windowing port]8V. Compound options which may be set only on startup are: align Your starting alignment (align:lawful, align:neutral,  or align:chaotic). You may specify just the first letter. [RANDOM] catname the name of your first cat [NONE] dogname the name of your first dog [NONE] dungeon a list of symbols to be used in place of the default ones for  drawing the dungeon.  The symbols are subjected to a fair amount of processing, so --More--9VY that you can use C-style escapes such as \n or \081 as well as  indicate control characters by ^x or meta characters by \Mx.  As usual, \ can force the next character to be taken literally.  Since many of the default symbols are overloaded, they are  given here by name instead of symbol, with some added notes:  stone (solid rock, normally ' ')  vwall hwall tlcorn trcorn blcorn brcorn (room boundaries)  crwall tuwall tdwall tlwall trwall (wallified maze characters)  nodoor vodoor hodoor (no, vertical, horizontal open door)  vcdoor hcdoor (vertical, horizontal closed door)  ironbars tree room darkcorr litcorr  upstair dnstair upladder dnladder  altar grave throne sink toilet fountain pool ice lava  vodbridge hodbridge 9VZ (vertical, horizontal open drawbridge)  vcdbridge hcdbridge (vertical, horizontal closed drawbridge)  air cloud water  default: \ |--------||.-|++##.##<><>_|\\##{}.}..##\ #} effects like dungeon, but for special effects symbols  vbeam hbeam lslant rslant (generic zap beams)  digbeam flashbeam (special beams for digging and cameras)  boomleft boomright (boomerangs)  ss1 ss2 ss3 ss4 (shielding sequence)  sw_topl, sw_topm, sw_topr, (swallow, top row) --More--9V+"  sw_midl, sw_midr, (swallow, middle row [no center])  sw_botl, sw_botm, sw_botr (swallow, bottom row)  mextl mextm mextr (magical explosion matrix top row)  mexml mexmm mexmr (magical explosion matrix middle row)  mexbl mexbm mexbr (magical explosion matrix bottom row)  fextl fextm fextr (fire explosion matrix top row)  fexml fexmm fexmr (fire explosion matrix middle row)  fexbl fexbm fexbr (fire explosion matrix bottom row)  cextl cextm cextr (cold explosion matrix top row)  cexml cexmm cexmr (cold explosion matrix middle row)  cexbl cexbm cexbr (cold explosion matrix bottom row)  dextl dextm dextr (death explosion matrix top row)  dexml dexmm dexmr (dea9Vm" \th explosion matrix middle row)  dexbl dexbm dexbr (death explosion matrix bottom row)  lextl lextm lextr (lightning explosion matrix top row)  lexml lexmm lexmr (lightning explosion matrix middle row)  lexbl lexbm lexbr (lightning explosion matrix bottom row)  pextl pextm pextr (poison explosion matrix top row)  pexml pexmm pexmr (poison explosion matrix middle row)  pexbl pexbm pexbr (poison explosion matrix bottom row)  aextl aextm aextr (acid explosion matrix top row)  aexml aexmm aexmr (acid explosion matrix middle row)  aexbl aexbm aexbr (acid explosion matrix bottom row) --More--9V default: |-\\/*!)(0#@*/-\\||\\-//-\\|\ |\\-//-\\|\ |\\-//-\\|\ |\\-/  /-\\|\ |\\-//-\\|\ |\\-//-\\|\ |\\-//-\\|\ |\\-/ gender Your starting gender (gender:male or gender:female).  You may specify just the first letter. Although you can  still denote your gender using the "male" and "female"  options, the "gender" option will take precedence. [RANDOM] horsename the name of your first horse [NONE] ghoulname the name of your first ghoul [NONE] menucolor Set colors for menus. (menucolor:"regex_string"=color)  If boolean option ``menucolors'' is true, menus will be shown  with different colors.  For example, setting ``menucolor:" blessed "=green'' shows  all lines in a menu with the text " blessed " in green.  The string is matched using regular expressions.  Valid values for the color are9Vٕa black, red, green, brown, blue,  magenta, cyan, gray, orange, lightgreen, yellow, lightblue,  lightmagenta, lightcyan and white.  You can define menucolor as many times as you wish; those  defined later will take precedence.  Setting menucolor has effect only if TEXTCOLOR and MENU_COLOR  were set at compile time. [NONE] menu_* create single character accelerators for menu commands. Below  is a list of all commands. Each is followed by a list of window- --More--9VaF  ports that implement them: 'x' is X11, 't' is tty, 'g' is Gem,  'a' is Amiga.  menu_deselect_all deselect all items in a menu [-](gxta)  menu_deselect_page deselect all items on this page of a menu [\](gta)  menu_first_page jump to the first page in a menu [^](gta)  menu_invert_all invert all items in a menu [@](gxta)  menu_invert_page invert all items on this page of a menu [~](gta)  menu_last_page jump to the last page in a menu [|](gta)  menu_next_page goto the next menu page [>](gta)  menu_previous_page goto the previous menu page [<](gta)  menu_search search for a menu item [:](gxa)  menu_select_all select all items in a menu [.](gxta)  menu_select_page select all items on this page of a menu [,](gta) monsters like dungeon, but for monster symbols 9VF $ default: abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz  ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ@\ \\&;:~] msghistory number of top line messages to save [20] name the name of your character [obtained by asking the system or  the player] objects like dungeon, but for object symbols  default: ])[="(%!?+/$*`0_. pettype your preferred type of pet (cat or dog), if your character  class uses both types; or none for no pet [RANDOM] --More-- 9Vr race Your starting race (e.g., race:Human, race:Elf). [RANDOM] role Your starting role (e.g., role:Barbarian, role:Valk).  Although you can specify just the first letter(s), it will  choose only the first role it finds that matches; thus, it  is recommended that you spell out as much of the role name  as possible. You can also still denote your role by  appending it to the "name" option (e.g., name:Vic-V), but the  "role" option will take precedence. [RANDOM] traps like dungeon, but for trap symbols  arrow_trap dart_trap falling_rock_trap squeaky_board  bear_trap land_mine rolling_boulder_trap sleeping_gas_trap  rust_trap fire_trap pit spiked_pit hole trap_door  teleportation_trap level_teleporter magic_portal web statue_trap  magic_trap anti_magic_trap polymorph_trap  9V  default: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"^^^^ windowtype windowing system to be used [depends on operating system] wolfname the name of your first wolf [NONE] Compound option if TTY_GRAPHICS was set at compile time: msg_window the type of message window to use:  single -- One message at a time  full -- Full window with all saved top line messages  reverse -- Same as full, but messages printed most-recent-first --More--9Vm combination -- Two single messages, then as full  default: single Some sample options lists are: !autopickup,!tombstone,name:Gandalf,scores:own/3 top/2 around female,nonews,dogname:Rover,dungeon: |--------||.-|++.##<><>_\\#{}.}..## #} rest_on_space,!verbose,menustyle:traditional--More--`9VILvo the Evoker St:15 Dx:15 Co:10 In:19 Wi:10 Ch:9 Chaotic S:52 Dlvl:1 $:28 HP:10(11) Pw:4(9) AC:7 Xp:1/6 Wt:340/675 T:37 -----(B||(B`(B.|(B|.(B<(B.|(B|...|(B---.-(B#(B###(B#(B###(B#(B#(B######(B --------------(B|(B-(B |..........(B[(B..(B)(B|(B##(B |..............(B-(B@#(B |..............|(B |...............(B ----------------(Bb9V(v Set what options?   Booleans (selecting will toggle value):(B  legacy [true]  news [false]  a - autodig [true]  b - autopickup [true]  c - autoquiver [false]  d - checkpoint [true]  e - cmdassist [true]  f - color [true]  g - confirm [true]  h - DECgraphics [false]  i - eight_bit_tty [false]  j - extmenu [false]  k - fixinv [true]  l - help [true]  m - hilite_pet [false]  n - IBMgraphics [false]  o - ignintr [false]  p - invweight [false]  q - lit_corridor [true]  r - lootabc [false] (1 of 4)c9V a - mail [true]  b - menucolors [false]  c - menu_on_esc [true]  d - mon_polycontrol [false]  e - null [true]  f - perm_invent [false]  g - pickup_thrown [true]  h - prayconfirm [true]  i - pushweapon [false]  j - rest_on_space [true]  k - safe_pet [true]  l - showexp [true]  m - showrace [false]  n - showscore [true]  o - showdmg [true]  p - showweight [true]  q - silent [true]  r - sortpack [true]  s - sound [true]  t - sparkle [true]  u - standout [false]  v - time [true]  w - tombstone [true] (2 of 4)d9V a - toptenwin [false]  b - travel [true]  c - use_inverse [false]  d - verbose [true]   Compounds (selecting will prompt for new value):(B  name [lvo]  role [Wizard]  race [drow]  gender [male]  align [chaotic]  altkeyhandler [unknown]  catname [(none)]  dogname [(none)]  ghoulname [(none)]  horsename [(none)]  msghistory [20]  pettype [random]  videocolors [1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15]  windowtype [tty]  wolfname [(none)]  e - boulder [0]  f - disclose [ni na nv ng nc] (3 of 4)f9V* a - fruit [slime mold]  b - menustyle [full]  c - menu_headings [inverse]  d - msg_window [single]  e - number_pad [0=off]  f - packorder [$")[%?+!=/(*`0_]  g - pickup_burden [stressed]  h - pickup_types [$"?!=/]  i - runmode [run]  j - scores [3 top/2 around]  k - suppress_alert [(none)]  l - tileset [(none)]  m - autopickup exceptions (0 currently set) (4 of 4)9VCILvo the Evoker St:15 Dx:15 Co:10 In:19 Wi:10 Ch:9 Chaotic S:52 Dlvl:1 $:28 HP:10(11) Pw:4(9) AC:7 Xp:1/6 Wt:340/675 T:37 -----(B||(B`(B.|(B|.(B<(B.|(B|...|(B---.-(B#(B###(B#(B###(B#(B#(B######(B --------------(B|(B-(B |..........(B[(B..(B)(B|(B##(B |..............(B-(B@#(B |..............|(B |...............(B ----------------(B9VsReally save? 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