command (part of the StarOffice package) can be used to display
Microsoft Word content, but it uses the suffix to determine how to display
the file. If no suffix is present, the file is not correctly loaded.
-Similarily, older versions of the
+Similarly, older versions of the
.B gs
command append a `.ps' suffix to
the filename if one was missing. As a result, these cannot be used to read
.PP
.RS 5
.nf
-mhshow-show-text/plain: %liconv -f <source-charset>
+mhshow-show-text/plain: %liconv \-f <source-charset>
mhshow-show-message/rfc822: %lshow \-file %F
.fi
.RE
.nf
mhshow-show-audio/basic: raw2audio 2>/dev/null | play
mhshow-show-image: xv %f
-mhshow-show-application/PostScript: lpr -Pps
+mhshow-show-application/PostScript: lpr \-Pps
.fi
.RE
.PP
piping it through:
.PP
.RS 5
-iconv -f '<source-charset>'
+iconv \-f '<source-charset>'
.RE
.PP
Note that if you have a custom `mhshow-show-*' display string, you