.HP 5
.na
.B mhl
-.RB [ \-bell " | " \-nobell ]
-.RB [ \-clear " | " \-noclear ]
-.RB [ \-folder
-.IR +folder ]
.RB [ \-form
.IR formfile ]
-.RB [ \-length
-.IR lines ]
.RB [ \-width
.IR columns ]
-.RB [ \-moreproc
-.IR program ]
-.RB [ \-nomoreproc ]
.RI [ files
.IR \&... ]
.RB [ \-version ]
(it is the default
.IR showproc ).
.PP
-As with
-.BR more ,
-each of the messages specified as arguments (or
-the standard input) will be output. If more than one message file is
-specified, the user will be prompted prior to each one, and a <RETURN>
-or <EOT> will begin the output, with <RETURN> clearing the screen (if
-appropriate), and <EOT> (usually CTRL\-D) suppressing the screen clear.
-An <INTERRUPT> (usually CTRL\-C) will abort the current message output,
-prompting for the next message (if there is one), and a <QUIT> (usually
-CTRL-\\) will terminate the program (without core dump).
-.PP
-The
-.B \-bell
-option tells
-.B mhl
-to ring the terminal's bell at the
-end of each page, while the
-.B \-clear
-option tells
-.B mhl
-to clear the
-screen at the end of each page (or output a formfeed after each message).
-Both of these switches (and their inverse counterparts) take effect only
-if the profile entry
-.I moreproc
-is defined but empty, and
-.B mhl
-is outputting to a terminal. If the
-.I moreproc
-entry is defined and
-non-empty, and
+If
.B mhl
is outputting to a terminal, then
.B mhl
-will
-cause the
-.I moreproc
-to be placed between the terminal and
-.B mhl
-and the switches are ignored. Furthermore, if the
-.B \-clear
-switch is
-used and \fImhl's\fR output is directed to a terminal, then
-.B mhl
-will consult the
-.B $TERM
-and
-.B $TERMCAP
-environment variables
-to determine the user's terminal type in order to find out how to clear
-the screen. If the
-.B \-clear
-switch is used and
-.BR mhl 's
-output is
-not directed to a terminal (e.g., a pipe or a file), then
-.B mhl
-will
-send a formfeed after each message.
-.PP
-To override the default
-.I moreproc
-and the profile entry, use the
-.B \-moreproc
-.I program
-switch. Note that
-.B mhl
-will never start a
-.I moreproc
-if invoked on a hardcopy terminal.
+will cause a pager to be placed between the terminal and
+.BR mhl .
.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
switch does only take file names, but no format strings with a prepended
equal sign `='.
.PP
-Finally, the
-.B \-folder
-.I +folder
-switch sets the
-.B nmh
-folder name,
-which is used for the \*(lqmessagename:\*(rq field described below. The
-environment variable
-.B $mhfolder
-is consulted for the default value,
-which
-.BR show ,
-.BR next ,
-and
-.B prev
-initialize appropriately.
-.PP
.B Mhl
operates in two phases: 1) read and parse the format file, and
2) process each message (file). During phase 1, an internal description
is walked for each message, outputting message information under the
format constraints from the format file.
.PP
-The format file can contain information controlling screen clearing,
+The format file can contain information controlling
screen size, wrap\-around control, transparent text, component ordering,
and component formatting. Also, a list of components to ignore may be
specified, and a couple of \*(lqspecial\*(rq components are defined
For example, the line:
.PP
.RS 5
-width=80,length=40,clearscreen,overflowtext="***",overflowoffset=5
+width=80,overflowtext="***",overflowoffset=5
.RE
.PP
defines the screen size to be 80 columns by 40 rows, specifies that the
-screen should be cleared prior to each page, that the overflow indentation
+overflow indentation
is 5, and that overflow text should be flagged with \*(lq***\*(rq.
.PP
Following are all of the current variables and their arguments. If they
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.,
-bell, clearscreen, width, length).
+width).
.PP
.RS 5
.nf
-.ta \w'noclearscreen 'u +\w'integer/G 'u
-.I variable type semantics
+.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
uppercase flag output text of this component in all
upper case
nouppercase flag don't uppercase
-clearscreen flag/G clear the screen prior to each page
-noclearscreen flag/G don't clearscreen
-bell flag/G ring the bell at the end of each page
-nobell flag/G don't bell
component string/L name to use instead of \*(lqcomponent\*(rq for
this component
nocomponent flag don't output \*(lqcomponent: \*(rq for this
specifies a list of components which are never output.
.PP
The component \*(lqMessageName\*(rq (case\-insensitive) will output the
-actual message name (file name) preceded by the folder name if one is
-specified or found in the environment. The format is identical to that
-produced by the
-.B \-header
-option to
+message file name as a one-line header, similar to
.BR show .
+E.g. ``(Message 42)''
.PP
The component \*(lqExtras\*(rq will output all of the components of the
message which were not matched by explicit components, or included in
.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 ` \-bell '
-.RB ` \-noclear '
-.RB ` \-length 40 '
-.RB ` \-width 80 '
+.RB ` \-width \ 80'
.fi
.SH CONTEXT
switch does only take file names, but no format strings with a prepended
equal sign `='.
.PP
-There should be some way to pass `bell' and `clear' information to the
-front\-end.
-.PP
The \*(lqnonewline\*(rq option interacts badly with \*(lqcompress\*(rq
and \*(lqsplit\*(rq.