mc.1 (894B)
1 .TH MC 1 2 .SH NAME 3 mc \- multicolumn print 4 .SH SYNOPSIS 5 .B mc 6 [ 7 .B - 8 ] 9 [ 10 .BI - N 11 ] 12 [ 13 .I file ... 14 ] 15 .SH DESCRIPTION 16 .I Mc 17 splits the input into as many columns as will fit in 18 .I N 19 print positions. 20 If run in a 21 .MR 9term (1) , 22 .MR xterm (1) , 23 or 24 .MR acme (1) 25 window, the default 26 .I N 27 is the number of blanks that will fit across the window; 28 otherwise the default 29 .I N 30 is 80. 31 Under option 32 .B - 33 each input line ending in a colon 34 .L : 35 is printed separately. 36 .SH SOURCE 37 .B \*9/src/cmd/draw/mc.c 38 .SH "SEE ALSO" 39 .MR 9term (1) , 40 .MR acme (1) , 41 .MR acme (4) , 42 .MR xterm (1) , 43 .MR pr (1) , 44 .I lc 45 in 46 .MR ls (1) 47 .SH BUGS 48 On systems with high-DPI screens, 49 .I 9term 50 and 51 .I acme 52 do not have one current font. 53 They have a pair of current fonts, one font used when the window 54 on a low-DPI screen and one used when the window is on a 55 high-DPI screen. 56 .I Mc 57 always uses the low-DPI font for columnation decisions.