When ~runlisp~ is acting on ~-e~, ~-p~, and/or ~-l~ options, it's said
to be running in /eval/ mode, rather than its usual /script/ mode. In
-script mode, it /doesn't/ set ~:runlisp-script~ in ~*features*~.
+eval mode, it /doesn't/ set ~:runlisp-script~ in ~*features*~.
You can still insist that ~runlisp~ use a particular Lisp
implementation, or one of a subset of implementations, using the ~-L~
If the variable
.B @parents
is set in a section other than one of those named above,
-then it must consist of a space- or comma-separated list
+then it must consist of a space- and/or comma-separated list
of names,
which name the section's parents.
Currently, the parents need not be distinct,
section instead.
.
.TP
-.B @image-dir
+.B image-dir
The directory in which
.B runlisp
looks for, and