Ralph Corderoy <ralph@inputplus.co.uk> writes:
Hi Norman,
show -nop also works for me, though apparently it doesn't for some
people.
show is passing `-nop' onto another program because it doesn't recognise
it given it doesn't have `-noprefer'. For me, that program is mhl(1),
for you it's probably mhshow(1), because our configurations differ.
$ show -nop
mhl: -nop unknown
$ /usr/lib/nmh/mhl -no
mhl: -no ambiguous. It matches
-nobell
-noclear
-nomoreproc
-nofmtproc
$ mhshow -no
mhshow: -no ambiguous. It matches
-nocheck
-noverbose
-noconcat
-notextonly
-noinlineonly
-noheader
-noprefer
$
You are right but:
show -no ambig
mhshow: -no ambiguous. It matches
-nocheck
-noverbose
-noconcat
-notextonly
-noinlineonly
-noheader
mhshow -noprefer
displays a browser page, as it should, as does:
show -noprefer
Norman Shapiro
--
nmh-workers
https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers