\c c:\>pscp user@host:"\"oo er\"" .
\c warning: remote host tried to write to a file called 'oo er'
\c when we requested a file called '"oo er"'.
-\c If this is a wildcard, consider upgrading to SSH 2 or using
-\c the '-unsafe' option. Renaming of this file has been disallowed.
Instead, you need to specify the local file name in full:
never have to use this option again after 0.52, but it is still
provided just in case another buggy server shows up.
+In this context MAC stands for Message Authentication Code. It's a
+cryptographic term, and it has nothing at all to do with Ethernet
+MAC (Media Access Control) addresses.
+
\S{faq-colours} I clicked on a colour in the Colours panel, and the
colour didn't change in my terminal.