.\" .\" %nmhwarning% .\" .TH MMHWRAP %manext1% "%nmhdate%" MH.6.8 [%nmhversion%] .SH NAME mmhwrap \- invoke mmh commands if they are not in $PATH .SH SYNOPSIS .HP 5 .na .B mmhwrap .I command .RI [ options ...] .ad .SH DESCRIPTION .PP Use .B mmhwrap if you want to invoke mmh programs without adding the mmh bindir into $PATH, or if you want to install .B nmh and .B mmh both. As their tools are equally named (but incompatibe) you can only have one of both tool chests accessible through $PATH. Use the wrapper to access .B mmh tools, if you have the .B nmh tools in your $PATH (first). .PP Copy .B mmhwrap into a directory that's part of $PATH, likely $HOME/bin or /usr/local/bin. You likely want to rename .B mmhwrap to something shorter, like `m' for instance: .PP .RS 5 .nf cp %libdir%/mmhwrap $HOME/bin/m chmod +x $HOME/bin/m .fi .RE .PP Then use it this way: .PP .RS 5 .nf % m folder inbox+ has 162 messages (1\-177); cur=131; (others). % m scan \-help Usage: scan [+folder] [msgs] [switches] switches are: \-form formatfile \-width columns \-(file) file \-Version \-help % m scan f 1 2012\-02\-13 To: meillo laber blubb % m refile l +foo .fi .RE .SH FILES None .SH "PROFILE COMPONENTS" None .SH CONTEXT None .SH "SEE ALSO" mmh\-intro(7)