> Is it a know problem for p9p acme on Linux that it will not open (B3) a > directory with a name like this: > ct_run.ct@seasc0642.2008-04-15_14.10.00 it's not acme's fault. b3 send the selected text to the plumber. if you are using the default rules $PLAN9/lib/fileaddr p9p /sys/lib/plumb/fileaddr plan9 define addrelem='((#?[0-9]+)|(/[A-Za-z0-9_\^]+/?)|[.$])' addr=:($addrelem([,;+\-]$addrelem)*) (@ doesn't match) and then plumb/basic has this rule for files type is text data matches '([.a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9_/\-]*[a-zA-Z¡-￿0-9_/\-])('$addr')?' arg isfile $1 data set $file attr add addr=$3 plumb to edit plumb client window $editor but your file doesn't match, so it isn't plumbed as a file. - erik