It really seems that acme-sac does save in the described way (at least
it saves). That makes me wonder. Do plan9 acme, p9p acme and acme-sac
have more similar differences? Are the programs separate in their
development?

Thanks
Ruda

> personally, i think that Put should work on any non-application
> window, and that re-columnation should only take place if
> the textual content hasn't been modified by the user. (and
> probably also that if you change the name of a window to a directory
> name and do "Get", that it would get a directory listing).
>
> but YMMV as always.
>
>

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