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1.1 root 1: .TH LSH 9.9
2: .SH NAME
3: lsh \- create layers and run shell commands
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .B lsh
6: [<file] [>file]
7: .br
8: .SH DESCRIPTION
9: .I Lsh
10: runs under
11: .IR mpx (1)
12: and reproduces a specified setup of layers.
13: Each line of the standard input is of the form:
14: .IP
15: x0 y0 x1 y1 shell-command
16: .PP
17: For each line
18: .I Lsh
19: creates a layer whose diagonal spans the points
20: .RI ( x0,y0 )
21: and
22: .RI ( x1, y1 ),
23: where (0,0) is the upper left corner of the screen and (800,1024) is the
24: lower right.
25: If a shell-command is given, it is executed in that layer.
26: .PP
27: The standard output gives the coordinates of each layer that already exists and
28: its downloaded object file, if any.
29: This provides coordinates for an input script to duplicate
30: a handmade setup.
31: .SH BUGS
32: Standard input cannot be the keyboard.
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