.IR +folder ]
.RB [ \-form
.IR formfile ]
-.RB [ \-length
-.IR lines ]
.RB [ \-width
.IR columns ]
-.RB [ \-moreproc
-.IR program ]
.RI [ files
.IR \&... ]
.RB [ \-version ]
.B mhl
is outputting to a terminal, then
.B mhl
-will
-cause the
-.I moreproc
-to be placed between the terminal and
+will cause a pager to be placed between the terminal and
.BR mhl .
.PP
-To override the default
-.I moreproc
-and the profile entry, use the
-.B \-moreproc
-.I program
-switch.
-.PP
The
-.B \-length
-.I length
-and
.B \-width
.I width
-switches set the screen
-length and width, respectively. These default to the values indicated by
+switch sets the screen width. This defaults to the value indicated by
.BR $TERMCAP ,
-if appropriate, otherwise they default to 40 and 80, respectively.
+if appropriate, otherwise it defaults to 80.
.PP
The default format file used by
.B mhl
For example, the line:
.PP
.RS 5
-width=80,length=40,overflowtext="***",overflowoffset=5
+width=80,overflowtext="***",overflowoffset=5
.RE
.PP
defines the screen size to be 80 columns by 40 rows, specifies that the
affect is global. Since the whole format is parsed before any output
processing, the last global switch setting for a variable applies to
the whole message if that variable is used in a global context (i.e.,
-width, length).
+width).
.PP
.RS 5
.nf
.ta \w'xxxxxxxxxxxxx 'u +\w'integer/G 'u
.I variable type semantics
width integer screen width or component width
-length integer screen length or component length
+length integer component length
offset integer positions to indent \*(lqcomponent: \*(rq
overflowtext string text to use at the beginning of an
overflow line
.nf
.ta 2.4i
.ta \w'ExtraBigProfileName 'u
-^moreproc:~^Program to use as interactive front\-end
+^Pager:~^Program to use as interactive front\-end
.fi
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.SH DEFAULTS
.nf
-.RB ` \-length 40 '
.RB ` \-width 80 '
.fi