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  $BB@ED!wC^GHBg$G$9!#(B

  $B$$$^(B atc.6 $B$rLu$7$F$$$^$9$,!"L7=b$9$k5-=R$K$"$?$j$^$7$?!#(B

man atc $B$G(B 247 $B9TL\$+$i(B
              - i Ignore:
                     Do not display highlighted.  Command is dis-
                     played as a line of dashes if  there  is  no
                     command.
              - u Unmark:
                     Same  as ignore, but if a delayed command is
                     processed, the  plane  will  become  marked.
                     This is useful if you want to forget about a
                     plane during part, but not all, of its jour-
                     ney.

  $B>e$N5-=R$O<B:]$K;n$7$F$_$k$H@5$7$$$N$G$9$,!"(B
  $B2<$N5-=R$G$O(B ignore, unmark $B$N@bL@$,5U$K$J$C$F$$$k$h$&$K46$8$^$9!#(B
$B$I$J$?$+3NG'$7$F$$$?$@$1$J$$$G$7$g$&$+!#(B

man atc $B$G(B 348 $B9TL\$+$i(B
       play.  A plane may also be either unmarked or ignored.  An
       unmarked  plane is drawn in unhighlighted mode, and a line
       of dashes is displayed in the command field of the  infor-
       mation  area.  The plane will remain this way until a mark
       command has  been  issued.   Any  other  command  will  be
       issued,  but  the  command  line  will return to a line of
       dashes when the command is completed.

       An ignored plane is treated the same as an unmarked plane,
       except  that it will automatically switch to marked status
       when a delayed command has been processed.  This is useful
       if  you  want to forget about a plane for a while, but its
       flight path has not yet been completely set.
--
$BB@EDK'I'(B(Yoshihiko Ohta)  $BC^GHBg3X!!%P%$%*%7%9%F%`8&5f2J(B
E-mail: yohta@bres.tsukuba.ac.jp
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