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46 @delete "-format" default
51 .\" @@(#)$Id: prev.rf,v 1.5 90/04/05 15:14:42 sources Exp Locker: mh $
54 prev \- show the previous message
58 \%[\-header] \%[\-noheader]
59 \%[\-showproc\ program] \%[\-noshowproc]
60 \%[\-switches\ for\ \fIshowproc\fR]
63 \fIPrev\fR performs a \fIshow\fR on the previous message in the specified
65 Like \fIshow\fR, it passes any switches on to the
66 program named by \fIshowproc\fR, which is called to list the message.
68 is almost exactly equivalent to \*(lqshow prev\*(rq.
69 Consult the manual entry for \fIshow\fR\0(1) for all the details.
71 ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
73 ^Path:~^To determine the user's MH directory
75 ^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder
77 ^showproc:~^Program to show the message
81 `+folder' defaults to the current folder
85 If a folder is specified, it will become the current folder.
86 The message that is shown (i.e., the previous message in sequence)
87 will become the current message.
89 \fIprev\fR is really a link to the \fIshow\fR program.
91 if you make a link to \fIprev\fR and that link is not called \fIprev\fR,
92 your link will act like \fIshow\fR instead.
94 add a profile\-entry for the link to your \fIMH\fR profile and add the
95 argument \fIprev\fR to the entry.
116 @put things back, do .NA stuff another way
130 .TH PREV 1 @@(MHCENTERFOOT) @@(MHLEFTFOOT)
140 @fixup for makewhatis