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@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ The interactive interface uses the keyboard and mouse; external programs
use a set of files served by
.IR acme ;
these are discussed in
-.IM acme (4) .
+.MR acme (4) .
.PP
Any named
.I files
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@ The
option instructs
.I acme
to use FUSE (see
-.IM 9pfuse (4) )
+.MR 9pfuse (4) )
to mount itself at
.IR mtpt .
(Experimental.)
@@ -98,10 +98,10 @@ windows are in two parts: a one-line
above a multi-line
.IR body .
The body typically contains an image of a file, as in
-.IM sam (1) ,
+.MR sam (1) ,
or the output of a
program, as in an
-.IM rio (1)
+.MR rio (1)
window.
The tag contains a number of
blank-separated words, followed by a vertical bar character, followed by anything.
@@ -118,9 +118,9 @@ a slash.
.SS Scrolling
Each window has a scroll bar to the left of the body.
The scroll bar behaves much as in
-.IM sam (1)
+.MR sam (1)
or
-.IM rio (1)
+.MR rio (1)
except that scrolling occurs when the button is pressed, rather than released,
and continues
as long as the mouse button is held down in the scroll bar.
@@ -131,7 +131,7 @@ down the scroll bar speeds up the rate of scrolling.
.B -r
reverses the scrolling behavior of buttons 1 and 3, to behave
more like
-.IM xterm (1) .)
+.MR xterm (1) .)
.SS Layout
.I Acme
windows are arranged in columns. By default, it creates two columns when starting;
@@ -164,7 +164,7 @@ pre-loads them with useful commands.
Also, the tag across the top maintains a list of executing long-running commands.
.SS Typing
The behavior of typed text is similar to that in
-.IM rio (1)
+.MR rio (1)
except that the characters are delivered to the tag or body under the mouse; there is no
`click to type'.
(The experimental option
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ except that the characters are delivered to the tag or body under the mouse; the
causes typing to go to the most recently clicked-at or made window.)
The usual backspacing conventions apply.
As in
-.IM sam (1)
+.MR sam (1)
but not
.IR rio ,
the ESC key selects the text typed since the last mouse action,
@@ -249,7 +249,7 @@ is identified by the context of the command.
These error windows are created when needed.
.SS "Mouse button 1
Mouse button 1 selects text just as in
-.IM sam (1)
+.MR sam (1)
or
.IR rio (1) ,
including the usual double-clicking conventions.
@@ -305,7 +305,7 @@ by default.
.TP
.B Edit
Treat the argument as a text editing command in the style of
-.IM sam (1) .
+.MR sam (1) .
The full
.B Sam
language is implemented except for the commands
@@ -379,7 +379,7 @@ With no arguments,
prints the supplementary list.
This command is largely superseded by plumbing
(see
-.IM plumb (7) ).
+.MR plumb (7) ).
.TP
.B Indent
Set the autoindent mode according to the argument:
@@ -507,7 +507,7 @@ If the text indicated with button 2 is not a recognized built-in, it is executed
a shell command. For example, indicating
.B date
with button 2 runs
-.IM date (1) .
+.MR date (1) .
The standard
and error outputs of commands are sent to the error window associated with
the directory from which the command was run, which will be created if
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ in a window containing
executing
.B mk
will run
-.IM mk (1)
+.MR mk (1)
in
.BR /home/rob/sam ,
producing output in a window labeled
@@ -539,12 +539,12 @@ and
.B $winid
set to the window's id number
(see
-.IM acme (4) ).
+.MR acme (4) ).
.PP
The environment variable
.B $acmeshell
determines which shell is used to execute such commands; the
-.IM rc (1)
+.MR rc (1)
shell is used by default.
.SS "Mouse button 3
Pointing at text with button 3 instructs
@@ -574,7 +574,7 @@ command adds directories to the standard list.)
.PP
If the text begins with a colon, it is taken to be an address, in
the style of
-.IM sam (1) ,
+.MR sam (1) ,
within the body of the window containing the text.
The address is evaluated, the resulting text highlighted, and the mouse moved to it.
Thus, in
@@ -644,7 +644,7 @@ then execute
clicking button 1 while 2 is held down.
.PP
When an external command (e.g.
-.IM echo (1) )
+.MR echo (1) )
is executed this way, the extra argument is passed as expected and an
environment variable
.B $acmeaddr
@@ -677,7 +677,7 @@ window and runs a
(default
.BR $SHELL )
in it, turning the window into something analogous to an
-.IM 9term (1)
+.MR 9term (1)
window.
Executing text in a
.I win
@@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ window with button
.BR Send .
.I Win
windows follow the same scrolling heuristic as in
-.IM 9term (1) :
+.MR 9term (1) :
the window scrolls on output only if the window is displaying the end of the buffer.
.PP
.I Awd
@@ -774,7 +774,7 @@ MIPS-specific binaries for applications
.br
.B \*9/bin/awd
.SH SEE ALSO
-.IM acme (4)
+.MR acme (4)
.br
Rob Pike,
.I