Difference between revisions of "Hash mark"
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* Press '''[#]''' before entering an [[extended command]]. | * Press '''[#]''' before entering an [[extended command]]. | ||
* A <tt>#</tt> on the screen normally represents a dungeon [[corridor]], but can also be a [[tree]], [[cloud]] or [[sink]]. | * A <tt>#</tt> on the screen normally represents a dungeon [[corridor]], but can also be a [[tree]], [[cloud]] or [[sink]]. | ||
+ | * On the [[skill]] screen, <tt>#</tt> denotes a skill that cannot be #[[enhance]]d any further. | ||
Note that "#" cannot be the first letter of the name of any [[Wikihack]] article. This is why articles about extended commands such as #[[monpolycontrol]] omit the "#" from the article name. | Note that "#" cannot be the first letter of the name of any [[Wikihack]] article. This is why articles about extended commands such as #[[monpolycontrol]] omit the "#" from the article name. | ||
[[Category:ASCII]] | [[Category:ASCII]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Extended commands]] |
Revision as of 07:45, 23 January 2008
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~ | ! | @ | # | $ | % | ^ | & | * | ( | ) | _ | + | space | |||||||||||||||||||||
` | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 0 | - | = | { | } | | | |||||||||||||||||||
Ww | Ee | Rr | Tt | Yy | Uu | Ii | Oo | Pp | : | " | [ | ] | \ | |||||||||||||||||||||
Aa | Ss | Dd | Ff | Gg | Hh | Jj | Kk | Ll | ? | ; | ' | Ctrl | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Zz | Xx | Cc | Vv | Bb | Nn | Mm | , | . | / | < | > | Alt |
The hash mark # has a few purposes:
- Press [#] before entering an extended command.
- A # on the screen normally represents a dungeon corridor, but can also be a tree, cloud or sink.
- On the skill screen, # denotes a skill that cannot be #enhanced any further.
Note that "#" cannot be the first letter of the name of any Wikihack article. This is why articles about extended commands such as #monpolycontrol omit the "#" from the article name.