X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fmhl.man1;h=f9536c07c269d35cb235f0945fbcce7b11d4d32d;hp=7e1f19d620eeae384e8d5ac317b85f5f53e20d2b;hb=d1fefd9f614e4dc3cda16da6c69133c1b2005269;hpb=0c4214ea2aec6497d0d67b436bbee9bc1d225f1e diff --git a/man/mhl.man1 b/man/mhl.man1 index 7e1f19d..f9536c0 100644 --- a/man/mhl.man1 +++ b/man/mhl.man1 @@ -8,8 +8,6 @@ mhl \- produce formatted listings of nmh messages .HP 5 .na .B mhl -.RB [ \-folder -.IR +folder ] .RB [ \-form .IR formfile ] .RB [ \-width @@ -64,23 +62,6 @@ tool, the 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 @@ -138,7 +119,7 @@ width). .RS 5 .nf .ta \w'xxxxxxxxxxxxx 'u +\w'integer/G 'u -.I variable type semantics +.I "variable type semantics width integer screen width or component width length integer component length offset integer positions to indent \*(lqcomponent: \*(rq @@ -194,12 +175,9 @@ ignores=component,... 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 @@ -263,7 +241,7 @@ show(1), ap(8), dp(8) .SH DEFAULTS .nf -.RB ` \-width 80 ' +.RB ` \-width \ 80' .fi .SH CONTEXT