<h3 class="section">10.3 Answering a Move</h3>
-<p>When you receive a message from an opponent containing a move in one of
-your games, simply pipe the message through <samp><span class="file">cmail</span></samp>. In some mailers
-this is as simple as typing <kbd>| cmail</kbd> when viewing the message, while in
-others you may have to save the message to a file and do <kbd>cmail < file</kbd>
-at the command line. In either case <samp><span class="file">cmail</span></samp> will display the game using
-XBoard. If you didn't exit XBoard when you made your first move
-then <samp><span class="file">cmail</span></samp> will do its best to use the existing XBoard instead
-of starting a new one. As before, simply make a move and select
-‘<samp><span class="samp">Mail Move</span></samp>’ from the ‘<samp><span class="samp">File</span></samp>’ menu. See <a href="File-Menu.html#File-Menu">File Menu</a>. <samp><span class="file">cmail</span></samp>
-will try to use the
-XBoard that was most recently used to display the current game. This
-means that many games can be in progress simultaneously, each with its own
-active XBoard.
-
- <p>If you want to look at the history or explore a variation, go ahead, but
-you must return to the current position before XBoard will allow you
-to mail a move. If you edit the game's history you must select
-‘<samp><span class="samp">Reload Same Game</span></samp>’ from the ‘<samp><span class="samp">File</span></samp>’ menu to get back to the original
-position, then make the move you want and select ‘<samp><span class="samp">Mail Move</span></samp>’.
-As before, if you decide you aren't ready to make a move just yet you can
-either select ‘<samp><span class="samp">Exit</span></samp>’ without sending a move or just leave
-XBoard running until you are ready.
+<p>When you receive a message from an opponent containing a move in one of\r
+your games, simply pipe the message through <samp><span class="file">cmail</span></samp>. In some mailers\r
+this is as simple as typing <kbd>| cmail</kbd> when viewing the message, while in\r
+others you may have to save the message to a file and do <kbd>cmail < file</kbd>\r
+at the command line. In either case <samp><span class="file">cmail</span></samp> will display the game using\r
+XBoard. If you didn't exit XBoard when you made your first move\r
+then <samp><span class="file">cmail</span></samp> will do its best to use the existing XBoard instead\r
+of starting a new one. As before, simply make a move and select\r
+‘<samp><span class="samp">Mail Move</span></samp>’ from the ‘<samp><span class="samp">File</span></samp>’ menu. See <a href="File-Menu.html#File-Menu">File Menu</a>. <samp><span class="file">cmail</span></samp>\r
+will try to use the\r
+XBoard that was most recently used to display the current game. This\r
+means that many games can be in progress simultaneously, each with its own\r
+active XBoard.\r
+\r
+If you want to look at the history or explore a variation, go ahead, but\r
+you must return to the current position before XBoard will allow you\r
+to mail a move. If you edit the game's history you must select\r
+‘<samp><span class="samp">Reload Same Game</span></samp>’ from the ‘<samp><span class="samp">File</span></samp>’ menu to get back to the original\r
+position, then make the move you want and select ‘<samp><span class="samp">Mail Move</span></samp>’.\r
+As before, if you decide you aren't ready to make a move just yet you can\r
+either select ‘<samp><span class="samp">Exit</span></samp>’ without sending a move or just leave\r
+XBoard running until you are ready.\r
+\r
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