From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Tue, 15 Aug 1995 04:02:00 -0400 From: Fariborz Skip Tavakkolian fst@claircom.com Subject: Acme gags, if pushed too far!!! Topicbox-Message-UUID: 16402dd8-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950815080200.3SxmYpKlMGk2Ix9_wuBL55TuZonWiyO4ZWr8-sX88Ic@z> In the pcdist version of plan9, acme gags, fairly consistently, if the second column is pushed too far to the right. The output is something like this: acme: draw: _frcanfit==0: file does not exist acme 79: suicide: sys: trap: fault write addr=0x0 pc=0x00022ab2 term% The fastest way to reproduce it, is this: [1] New a term window. [2] Start acme. [3] In the second (rightmost) column, where the directory ``/usr/none/'' is displayed, drag the mouse across the `/' while holding down the right button, and let go. This stacks a new window, below, with the contents of the root directory. [4] Now move the whole column by placing the mouse on the topmost/rightmost solid square; click and hold the right mouse button, and move the mouse (column) to the right, passed the right edge of the window. Voila. Step 3 seems to be important in causing this. If it is skipped, nothing happens. BTW, and after the fact, is this the right place for this kind of question/bug-report? -fst FYI, the system is a Toshiba T2130CT 486DX4 75Mhz, 8 MB, vga 640x480x1, with an AccuPoint (looks like a PS2) pointing device.