Just built and installed NetHack 5.0.0 and holy cats, there's a tutorial now!
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Just built and installed NetHack 5.0.0 and holy cats, there's a tutorial now!
https://nethack.org/v500/release.html
(Fired it up in an ~80x25 xterm for that classic hack feel, though my default xterm font is a bit too modern)




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Just built and installed NetHack 5.0.0 and holy cats, there's a tutorial now!
https://nethack.org/v500/release.html
(Fired it up in an ~80x25 xterm for that classic hack feel, though my default xterm font is a bit too modern)




OT: most readable terminal font I've seen in ages. Name? (Probably won't switch away from Frederic Cambus' "Spleen", but it's nice to have an alternative for someone else.)
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Just built and installed NetHack 5.0.0 and holy cats, there's a tutorial now!
https://nethack.org/v500/release.html
(Fired it up in an ~80x25 xterm for that classic hack feel, though my default xterm font is a bit too modern)




@swetland FYI: The tutorial has been part of 3.7 for a while
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OT: most readable terminal font I've seen in ages. Name? (Probably won't switch away from Frederic Cambus' "Spleen", but it's nice to have an alternative for someone else.)
@angelastella It's "FreeMonoBold" and I think it's a standard system font on Ubuntu these days.
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@angelastella It's "FreeMonoBold" and I think it's a standard system font on Ubuntu these days.
Thank you! I'll track it down: I have something called "FreeMono" installed but it doesn't look at all like your captures.
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Thank you! I'll track it down: I have something called "FreeMono" installed but it doesn't look at all like your captures.
@angelastella The license info in the font viewer says "This computer font is part of GNU FreeFont."
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@angelastella The license info in the font viewer says "This computer font is part of GNU FreeFont."
Found, downloaded, installed, thank you again.
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