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This is useful with ''[[Elbereth|ElberethElbereth]]''.
 
This is useful with ''[[Elbereth|ElberethElbereth]]''.
  
Beware, pasting junk you accidentally left in the clipboard into the [[tty]] port often results in [[Yet Another Stupid Death]]. Another hazard is IP packet fragmentation if you are playing online and paste large chunks.
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Beware, pasting junk you accidentally left in the clipboard into the [[tty]] port often results in [[Yet Another Stupid Death]]. Another hazard is IP packet fragmentation if you are playing online and paste large chunks. Unrelated but similar in effect is a [[bug]] where [[Nethack]] occasionally will behave as if large portions of random text were pasted into its input stream (observed on OS X with both NAO and tiles port).
  
 
Maximum [[score]] games and [[pudding farming]] are often associated with great amounts of copy'n'pasting, often with aid of a macro recorder application.
 
Maximum [[score]] games and [[pudding farming]] are often associated with great amounts of copy'n'pasting, often with aid of a macro recorder application.
 
[[Category:User interface]]
 
[[Category:User interface]]

Revision as of 15:24, 19 August 2009

You paste into Nethack with the usual means of your operating system. For example, in OS X, you paste using Apple + v into the respective popup opened by the tiles port, or using Apple + v into the terminal window you telneted to NAO with. With the tiles port, you can only paste whenever the game prompts you, e. g. what to engrave or wish for.

This is useful with ElberethElbereth.

Beware, pasting junk you accidentally left in the clipboard into the tty port often results in Yet Another Stupid Death. Another hazard is IP packet fragmentation if you are playing online and paste large chunks. Unrelated but similar in effect is a bug where Nethack occasionally will behave as if large portions of random text were pasted into its input stream (observed on OS X with both NAO and tiles port).

Maximum score games and pudding farming are often associated with great amounts of copy'n'pasting, often with aid of a macro recorder application.