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260 {\it NetHack\/} offers a variety of display options.  The options available to
262 hardware and software, and whether various compile-time options were
264 options are: a monochrome character interface, a color character interface,
268 everything. There is no difference between the various display options
424 options to change some of the symbols the game uses; otherwise, the
744 Set options. A menu showing the current option values will be
749 The available options
751 game rather than with the `{\tt O}' command; see the section on options below.
960 Print compile time options for this version of {\it NetHack}.
2021 should do things, there are options you can set to change how {\it NetHack\/}
2025 \subsection*{Setting the options}
2029 command allows you to view all options and change most of them.
2030 You can also set options automatically by placing them in the
2033 you to set options before starting the game.
2040 values for the various options. Some can only be turned on or off.
2044 character string as a value. You can set string options by typing
2075 filled out with options in the same syntax as in NETHACKOPTIONS.
2101 \subsection*{Customization options}
2104 Here are explanations of what the various options do.
2106 Some of the options listed may be inactive in your dungeon.
2173 Controls options for disclosing various information when the game ends (defaults
2295 options, the ``{\tt gender}'' option will take precedence.
2646 \subsection*{Window Port Customization options}
2649 Here are explanations of the various options that are
2654 here. You can safely add any of these options to your
2660 Some options are dynamic and can be specified during the game
2785 \subsection*{Platform-specific Customization options}
2788 Here are explanations of options that are used by specific platforms