Using 8-bit characters (>= 128) requires enabling the 'eight_bit_tty'
option. The option is disabled by default because it generally requires
some terminal configuration adjustments for the characters to display
properly.
** Changed in: nethack (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
setting a custom symbol map in 64 bit version produces strange results
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