5 .\" include the -mh macro file
8 .TH NEXT %manext1% MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%]
10 next \- show the next message
16 \%[\-showproc\ program]
17 \%[\-showmimeproc\ program]
19 \%[\-header] \%[\-noheader]
20 \%[\-checkmime] \%[\-nocheckmime]
22 \%[switches\ for\ \fIshowproc\fR or\ \fIshowmimeproc\fR]
28 \fINext\fR performs a \fIshow\fR on the next message in the specified
29 (or current) folder. Like \fIshow\fR, it passes any switches on to
30 the program \fIshowproc\fR or \fIshowmimeproc\fR, which is called to list
31 the message. This command is almost exactly equivalent to \*(lqshow
32 next\*(rq. Consult the manual entry for \fIshow\fR\0(1) for all the
35 ^$HOME/\&.mh\(ruprofile~^The user profile
37 ^Path:~^To determine the user's nmh directory
39 ^Current\-Folder:~^To find the default current folder
41 ^showproc:~^Program to show non-MIME messages
43 ^showmimeproc:~^Program to show MIME messages
47 `+folder' defaults to the current folder
53 If a folder is specified, it will become the current folder. The message
54 that is shown (i.e., the next message in sequence) will become the
57 \fInext\fR is really a link to the \fIshow\fR program. As a result, if
58 you make a link to \fInext\fR and that link is not called \fInext\fR,
59 your link will act like \fIshow\fR instead. To circumvent this, add a
60 profile\-entry for the link to your \fInmh\fR profile and add the argument
61 \fInext\fR to the entry.