X-Git-Url: https://diplodocus.org/git/nmh/blobdiff_plain/fbcd71b31868c9969836b00a90a0bf32b13111ef..c4efa3625dffb7223ed08b6493d0e0682988aee5:/man/mhshow.man diff --git a/man/mhshow.man b/man/mhshow.man index f55fbfe6..baafe7e5 100644 --- a/man/mhshow.man +++ b/man/mhshow.man @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.TH MHSHOW %manext1% "May 4, 2013" "%nmhversion%" +.TH MHSHOW %manext1% "February 9, 2014" "%nmhversion%" .\" .\" %nmhwarning% .\" @@ -22,6 +22,9 @@ mhshow \- display MIME messages .RB [ \-pause " | " \-nopause ] .RB [ \-form .IR formfile ] +.RB [ \-textcharset +.I charset +.RB "| " \-notextcharset ] .RB [ \-rcache .IR policy ] .RB [ \-wcache @@ -321,6 +324,20 @@ switch can be given to tell .B mhshow to never display parts in parallel. .SS "Showing Alternate Character Sets" +If +.B mhshow +was built with +.IR iconv (3), +then all text/plain parts of the message(s) will be displayed +using the character set of the current locale. This character +set can be overridden with the +.B \-textcharset +switch. To convert text parts other than text/plain, or if +.B mhshow +was not built with +.IR iconv , +an external program can be used, as described next. +.PP Because a content of type text might be in a non-ASCII character set, when .B mhshow @@ -328,15 +345,15 @@ encounters a \*(lqcharset\*(rq parameter for this content, it checks if your terminal can display this character set natively. .B mhn -checks this by examining the environment -variable -.BR $MM_CHARSET . -If the value of this environment variable is equal +checks this by examining the current character set defined by the +.IR locale (1) +environment variables. +If the value of the locale character set is equal to the value of the charset parameter, then .B mhshow assumes it can -display this content without any additional setup. If this environment -variable is not set, +display this content without any additional setup. If the locale is not +set properly, .B mhshow will assume a value of \*(lqUS-ASCII\*(rq. If the character set cannot be displayed natively, then @@ -379,29 +396,24 @@ needed beforehand. Note that many pagers strip off the high-order bit or have problems displaying text with the high-order bit set. However, the pager .B less -has support for single-octet character sets. The source -to -.B less -is available on many ftp sites carrying free software. -In order to view messages sent in the ISO-8859-1 character set using +has support for single-octet character sets. For example, messages +encoded in the ISO-8859-1 character set can be view using .BR less , -.PP -put these lines in your -.I \&.login -file: +with these environment variable settings: .PP .RS 5 .nf -setenv LESSCHARSET latin1 -setenv LESS "-f" +.ta \w'%F 'u +LESSCHARSET latin1 +LESS -f .fi .RE .PP -The first line tells +The first setting tells .B less to use the ISO-8859-1 definition for determining whether a character is \*(lqnormal\*(rq, \*(lqcontrol\*(lq, -or \*(lqbinary\*(rq. The second line tells +or \*(lqbinary\*(rq. The second setting tells .B less not to warn you if it encounters a file that has non-ASCII characters. Then, simply @@ -599,6 +611,7 @@ is checked. ^moreproc:~^Default program to display text/plain content .fi .SH "SEE ALSO" +.IR iconv (3), .IR mhbuild (1), .IR mhl (1), .IR mhlist (1), @@ -611,6 +624,7 @@ is checked. .RB ` \-nocheck ' .RB ` \-form\ mhl.headers ' .RB ` \-pause ' +.RB ` \-notextcharset ' .RB ` \-rcache\ ask ' .RB ` \-noserialonly ' .RB ` \-wcache\ ask '