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Boolean options available in all versions (with default values in []):
autopickup automatically pick up objects you move over [TRUE]
confirm ask before hitting tame or peaceful monsters [TRUE]
DECgraphics use DEC/VT line-drawing characters for the dungeon [FALSE]
(fe)male sex of the player (may only be set on startup) [MALE]
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]
mail enable the mail daemon [TRUE]
null 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]
rest_on_space count the space bar as a rest character [FALSE]
safe_pet prevent you from (knowingly) attacking your pet(s) [TRUE]
silent don't use your terminal's bell sound [TRUE]
sortpack group similar kinds of objects in inventory [TRUE]
standout use standout mode for --More-- on messages [FALSE]
time display elapsed game time, in moves [FALSE]
tombstone print tombstone when you die [TRUE]
toptenwin print topten in a window rather than stdout [FALSE]
verbose print more commentary during the game [TRUE]
There are further boolean options that exist in some versions of NetHack
3.2. (You can learn which options exist in your version by checking your
current option setting, which is reached via the 'O' cmd.)
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 options if DGK was set at compile time:
BIOS allow the use of IBM ROM BIOS calls [FALSE]
rawio allow the use of raw I/O (may only be set on startup) [FALSE]
Boolean option if EXP_ON_BOTL was set at compile time:
showexp display your accumulated experience points [FALSE]
Boolean option if SCORE_ON_BOTL was set at compile time:
showscore display your approximate accumulated score [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 TIMED_DELAY was set at compile time (tty interface only):
timed_delay on unix and VMS, use a timer instead of sending
extra screen output when attempting to pause for
display effect. on MSDOS without the termcap
lib, whether or not to pause for visual effect. [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:
disclose the types of information you want offered at the end of the
game [all]
fruit the name of a fruit you enjoy eating [slime mold]
(basically a whimsy which NetHack uses from time to time).
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_types a list of default symbols for kinds of objects to autopickup
when that option is on [all]
scores 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]
Compound options which may be set only on startup are:
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
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)
room darkcorr litcorr upstair dnstair upladder dnladder
altar throne sink fountain pool ice lava
vodbridge hodbridge (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)
sw_midl, sw_midr, (swallow, middle row [no center])
sw_botl, sw_botm, sw_botr (swallow, bottom row)
extl extm extr (explosion matrix top row)
exml exmm exmr (explosion matrix middle row)
exbl exbm exbr (explosion matrix bottom row)
default: |-\\/*!)(0#@*/-\\||\\-//-\\|\ |\\-/
menu_* create single character accelerators for menu commands. Below
is a list of all commands. Each is followed by a list of window-
ports that implement them: 'x' is X11, 't' is tty.
menu_deselect_all deselect all items in a menu [-](xt)
menu_deselect_page deselect all items on this page of a menu [\](t)
menu_first_page jump to the first page in a menu [^](t)
menu_invert_all invert all items in a menu [@](xt)
menu_invert_page invert all items on this page of a menu [~](t)
menu_last_page jump to the last page in a menu [|](t)
menu_next_page goto the next menu page [>](t)
menu_previous_page goto the previous menu page [<](t)
menu_search search for a menu item [:](x)
menu_select_all select all items in a menu [.](xt)
menu_select_page select all items on this page