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.TH MC 1
.SH NAME
mc \- multicolumn print
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B mc
[
.B -
]
[
.BI - N
]
[
.I file ...
]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.I Mc
splits the input into as many columns as will fit in
.I N
print positions.
If run in a
.IR 9term (1),
.IR xterm (1),
or
.IR acme (1)
window, the default
.I N
is the number of blanks that will fit across the window;
otherwise the default
.I N
is 80.
Under option
.B -
each input line ending in a colon 
.L :
is printed separately.
.SH SOURCE
.B \*9/src/cmd/draw/mc.c
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.IR 9term (1),
.IR acme (1),
.IR acme (4),
.IR xterm (1),
.IR pr (1),
.I lc
in
.IR ls (1)
.SH BUGS
On systems with high-DPI screens,
.I 9term
and
.I acme
do not have one current font.
They have a pair of current fonts, one font used when the window
on a low-DPI screen and one used when the window is on a 
high-DPI screen.
.I Mc
always uses the low-DPI font for columnation decisions.