##### Crawl Init file ############################################### # For descriptions of all options, as well as some more in-depth information # on setting them, consult the file # options_guide.txt # in your /docs directory. If you can't find it, the file is also available # online at: # https://github.com/crawl/crawl/blob/master/crawl-ref/docs/options_guide.txt # # Crawl uses the first file of the following list as its option file: # * init.txt in the -rcdir directory (if specified) # * .crawlrc in the -rcdir directory (if specified) # * init.txt (in the Crawl directory) # * ~/.crawl/init.txt (Unix only) # * ~/.crawlrc (Unix only) # * ~/init.txt (Unix only) # * settings/init.txt (in the Crawl directory) ##### Some basic explanation of option syntax ####################### # Lines beginning with '#' are comments. The basic syntax is: # # field = value or field.subfield = value # # Only one specification is allowed per line. # # The terms are typically case-insensitive except in the fairly obvious # cases (the character's name and specifying files or directories when # on a system that has case-sensitive filenames). # # White space is stripped from the beginning and end of the line, as # well as immediately before and after the '='. If the option allows # multiple comma/semicolon-separated terms (such as # autopickup_exceptions), all whitespace around the separator is also # trimmed. All other whitespace is left intact. # # There are three broad types of Crawl options: true/false values (booleans), # arbitrary values, and lists of values. The first two types use only the # simple =, with later options - which includes your options that are different # from the defaults - overriding earlier ones. List options allow using +=, ^=, # -=, and = to append, prepend, remove, and reset, respectively. Usually you will # want to use += to add to a list option. Lastly, there is := which you can use # to create an alias, like so: # ae := autopickup_exceptions # From there on, 'ae' will be treated as if it you typed autopickup_exceptions, # so you can save time typing it. # runrest_stop_message += You hear a.* slurping noise runrest_stop_message += You feel sluggish runrest_stop_message += You are starting to lose your buoyancy runrest_stop_message += .*and you want to eat runrest_stop_message += You have a vision of a gate force_more_message += You have reached level force_more_message += Your scales start force_more_message += You are starting to lose your buoyancy force_more_message += You have gained force_more_message += .*skill increases to level force_more_message += You have mastered force_more_message += You don't have enough magic force_more_message += You miscast force_more_message += The rod doesn't have enough magic points force_more_message += There are no visible monsters within range force_more_message += You can't see any susceptible monsters within range force_more_message += You are confused force_more_message += .*and you want to eat force_more_message += You are starving force_more_message += .*finished your manual force_more_message += You have a vision of a gate autopickup_exceptions +=