| .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. |