acme(1): update man page to note -a trimming trailing spaces on Put

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Russ Cox 2020-01-06 15:26:25 -05:00
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@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ hold button 3 down near the top of the scroll bar. Moving the mouse
down the scroll bar speeds up the rate of scrolling.
(The experimental option
.B -r
reverses the scrolling behavior of buttons 1 and 3, to behave
reverses the scrolling behavior of buttons 1 and 3, to behave
more like
.IR xterm (1).)
.SS Layout
@ -193,10 +193,15 @@ When a window is in autoindent mode
(see the
.B Indent
command below) and a newline character is typed,
acme copies leading white space on the current line to the new line.
.I acme
copies leading white space on the current line to the new line,
and when a window is
.BR Put ,
.I acme
removes all trailing end-of-line white space before writing the file.
The option
.B -a
causes each window to start in
causes each window to start in
autoindent mode.
.SS "Directory context
Each window's tag names a directory: explicitly if the window
@ -406,7 +411,7 @@ command.
.B Local
In the Plan 9
.IR acme ,
this prefix causes a command to be run in
this prefix causes a command to be run in
.IR acme 's own
file name space and environment variable group.
On Unix this is impossible.
@ -540,7 +545,7 @@ The environment variable
.B $acmeshell
determines which shell is used to execute such commands; the
.IR rc (1)
shell is used by default.
shell is used by default.
.SS "Mouse button 3
Pointing at text with button 3 instructs
.I acme
@ -658,7 +663,7 @@ button and then typing Option without letting go of the button will
cause a 1-2 chord, cutting the selection.
On Mac systems, the usual keyboard shortcuts
Command-C, -V, -X, and -Z invoke
copy, paste, cut, and undo,
copy, paste, cut, and undo,
and Command-Shift-Z invokes redo,
as in other programs.
Especially on Mac laptops, these keyboard shortcuts are