David Levine <levinedl(_at_)acm(_dot_)org> wrote:
>> >[Michael wrote:]
>> >Another solution would extract the HTML into a file, and then
>> >tell my web browser (which, if I'm SSH'into my desktop, is
>> >the browser on the machine I'm SSH'ed *from*) to load that
>> >HTML file.
>>
>> I'd go with this solution, if it was me.
> And explicit extraction shouldn't be necessary. Something like:
> mhshow-show-text/html: firefox %F
okay. I don't want to do this on every email (so I'll want to use an alias,
once I recall how. I think hard/soft link on mhshow should work).
But, btw, that no longer invokes firefox on the $DISPLAY, but on one's
original desktop, due to use of dbus rather than ICCM, I'm told. So I do
need to push the file some place which has a "common" (sshfs-mount), and
massage the file name slightly. So there is some stuff I need to massage.
I wonder if the mh_profile should have a pointer to mhshow man page?
As in:
mh_profile entries of the type mhshow-* are documented in mhshow(1).
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