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    NAME
         xmh - send and read mail with an X interface to MH
    
    SYNOPSIS
         xmh [-path mailpath] [-initial foldername] [-flag] [-toolki-
         toption ...]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The xmh program provides a graphical user interface  to  the
         MH Message Handling System.  To actually do things with your
         mail, it makes calls to the  MH  package.   Electronic  mail
         messages  may  be composed, sent, received, replied to, for-
         warded, sorted, and stored in folders.  xmh provides  exten-
         sive mechanism for customization of the user interface.
    
         This document introduces many aspects of the  Athena  Widget
         Set.
    
    
    OPTIONS
         -path directory
                 This option specifies  an  alternate  collection  of
                 mail  folders  in which to process mail.  The direc-
                 tory is specified  as  an  absolute  pathname.   The
                 default mail path is the value of the Path component
                 in the MH profile, which is  determined  by  the  MH
                 environment     variable     and     defaults     to
                 $HOME/.mh_profile.  $HOME/Mail will be used  as  the
                 path if the MH Path is not given in the profile.
    
         -initial folder
                 This option specifies an alternate folder which  may
                 receive new mail and is initially opened by xmh. The
                 default initial folder is ``inbox''.
    
         -flag   This option will cause xmh to change the  appearance
                 of  appropriate  folder  buttons  and to request the
                 window manager to change the appearance of  the  xmh
                 icon  when  new  mail  has arrived.  By default, xmh
                 will change the appearance of the  ``inbox''  folder
                 button  when  new mail is waiting.  The application-
                 specific resource checkNewMail can be used  to  turn
                 off  this  notification,  and  the -flag option will
                 still override it.
    
         These three options have corresponding  application-specific
         resources,  MailPath,  InitialFolder,  and  MailWaitingFlag,
         which can be specified in a resource file.
    
         The standard toolkit  command  line  options  are  given  in
         X11(7).
    
    INSTALLATION
         xmh requires that the user is already set up to use MH, ver-
         sion 6.  To do so, see if there is a file called .mh_profile
         in your home directory.  If it exists, check to  see  if  it
         contains  a line that starts with ``Current-Folder''.  If it
         does, you've been using version 4 or earlier of MH; to  con-
         vert  to  version 6, you must remove that line.  (Failure to
         do so causes spurious output to stderr, which can  hang  xmh
         depending on your setup.)
    
         If you do not already have a .mh_profile, you can create one
         (and  everything  else  you  need)  by typing ``inc'' to the
         shell.  You should do this before using xmh  to  incorporate
         new mail.
    
         Much of the user interface of xmh is configured in  the  Xmh
         application  class  defaults  file;  if  this  file  was not
         installed properly a warning message will appear when xmh is
         used.   xmh  is backwards compatible with the R4 application
         class defaults file.
    
         The default value of the SendBreakWidth resource has changed
         since R4.
    
    
    BASIC SCREEN LAYOUT
         xmh starts out with a single window, divided into four major
         areas:
    
    
         -   Six buttons with pull-down command menus.
    
         -   A collection of buttons, one for each top level  folder.
             New  users  of  MH will have two folders, ``drafts'' and
             ``inbox''.
    
         -   A listing, or Table of Contents, of the messages in  the
             open  folder.  Initially, this will show the messages in
             ``inbox''.
    
         -   A view of one  of  your  messages.   Initially  this  is
             blank.
    
    
    XMH AND THE ATHENA WIDGET SET
         xmh uses the X Toolkit Intrinsics and the Athena Widget Set.
         Many  of  the  features described below (scrollbars, button-
         boxes, etc.) are actually part of the Athena Widget Set, and
         are described here only for completeness.  For more informa-
         tion, see the Athena Widget Set documentation.
    
    
      SCROLLBARS
         Some parts of the main window will have a vertical  area  on
         the  left  containing a grey bar.  This area is a scrollbar.
         They are used whenever the data in a window  takes  up  more
         space  than  can  be displayed.  The grey bar indicates what
         portion of your data is visible. Thus, if the entire  length
         of  the area is grey, then you are looking at all your data.
         If only the first half is grey, then you are looking at  the
         top  half of your data. The message viewing area will have a
         horizontal scrollbar if the text of  the  message  is  wider
         than the viewing area.
    
         You can use the pointer in the scrollbar to change what part
         of the data is visible.  If you click with pointer button 2,
         the top of the grey area will move to where the pointer  is,
         and the corresponding portion of data will be displayed.  If
         you hold down pointer button 2, you can drag around the grey
         area.   This  makes  it  easy to get to the top of the data:
         just press with button 2, drag off the top of the scrollbar,
         and release.
    
         If you click with button 1, then the data to  the  right  of
         the  pointer  will  scroll to the top of the window.  If you
         click with pointer button 3, then the data at the top of the
         window will scroll down to where the pointer is.
    
    
      BUTTONBOXES, BUTTONS, AND MENUS
         Any area  containing  many  words  or  short  phrases,  each
         enclosed  in  a rectangular or rounded boundary, is called a
         buttonbox. Each rectangle or rounded area is actually a but-
         ton  that  you  can  press by moving the pointer onto it and
         pressing pointer button 1.  If a given  buttonbox  has  more
         buttons  in  it  than  can  fit, it will be displayed with a
         scrollbar, so you can always scroll to the button you want.
    
         Some buttons have pull-down menus. Pressing the pointer but-
         ton while the pointer is over one of these buttons will pull
         down a menu.  Continuing to hold the button down while  mov-
         ing  the pointer over the menu, called dragging the pointer,
         will highlight each selectable  item  on  the  menu  as  the
         pointer  passes  over  it.   To  select an item in the menu,
         release the pointer button while the item is highlighted.
    
    
      ADJUSTING THE RELATIVE SIZES OF AREAS
         If you're not satisfied with the sizes of the various  areas
         of  the  main  window, they can easily be changed.  Near the
         right edge of the border between each region is a black box,
         called  a grip.  Simply point to that grip with the pointer,
         press a pointer  button,  drag  up  or  down,  and  release.
         Exactly  what  happens  depends  on which pointer button you
         press.
    
         If you drag with the pointer button 2, then only that border
         will  move.  This mode is simplest to understand, but is the
         least useful.
    
         If you drag with pointer button 1, then  you  are  adjusting
         the  size  of the window above.  xmh will attempt to compen-
         sate by adjusting some window below it.
    
         If you drag with pointer button 3, then  you  are  adjusting
         the  size  of the window below.  xmh will attempt to compen-
         sate by adjusting some window above it.
    
         All windows have a minimum and maximum size; you will  never
         be  allowed  to  move a border past the point where it would
         make a window have an invalid size.
    
    
    PROCESSING YOUR MAIL
         This section  will  define  the  concepts  of  the  selected
         folder,  current  folder,  selected message(s), current mes-
         sage, selected sequence, and  current  sequence.   Each  xmh
         command is introduced.
    
         For use in customization, action procedures corresponding to
         each  command are given; these action procedures can be used
         to customize the user interface, particularly  the  keyboard
         accelerators  and  the  functionality  of the buttons in the
         optional button box created by the application resource Com-
         mandButtonCount.
    
    
      FOLDERS AND SEQUENCES
         A folder contains a  collection  of  mail  messages,  or  is
         empty.  xmh supports folders with one level of subfolders.
    
         The selected folder is whichever foldername appears  in  the
         bar  above the folder buttons.  Note that this is not neces-
         sarily the same folder that is currently  being  viewed.  To
         change the selected folder, just press on the desired folder
         button with pointer button 1; if that folder has subfolders,
         select a folder from the pull-down menu.
    
         The Table of Contents, or toc, lists  the  messages  in  the
         viewed  folder.   The  title bar above the Table of Contents
         displays the name of the viewed folder.
    
         The toc title bar also  displays  the  name  of  the  viewed
         sequence of messages within the viewed folder.  Every folder
         has an implicit ``all'' sequence,  which  contains  all  the
         messages in the folder, and initially the toc title bar will
         show ``inbox:all''.
    
    
      FOLDER COMMANDS
         The Folder  command  menu  contains  commands  of  a  global
         nature:
    
    
         Open Folder
                 Display the data in the selected folder.  Thus,  the
                 selected  folder also becomes the viewed folder. The
                 action procedure corresponding to  this  command  is
                 XmhOpenFolder([foldername]).   It  takes an optional
                 argument as the name of a folder to select and open;
                 if  no  folder  is specified, the selected folder is
                 opened.  It may be specified as  part  of  an  event
                 translation  from  a  folder  menu  button or from a
                 folder menu, or as a binding of a keyboard accelera-
                 tor to any widget other than the folder menu buttons
                 or the folder menus.
    
         Open Folder in New Window
                 Displays the selected folder in an  additional  main
                 window.   Note,  however,  that  you cannot reliably
                 display the same folder in more than one window at a
                 time, although xmh will not prevent you from trying.
                 The corresponding action  is  XmhOpenFolderInNewWin-
                 dow().
    
         Create Folder
                 Create a new folder.  You will  be  prompted  for  a
                 name for the new folder; to enter the name, move the
                 pointer to the blank box provided  and  type.   Sub-
                 folders are created by specifying the parent folder,
                 a slash, and the subfolder name.   For  example,  to
                 create  a  folder named ``xmh'' which is a subfolder
                 of  an  existing  folder  named  ``clients'',   type
                 ``clients/xmh''.  Click on the Okay button when fin-
                 ished, or just type Return; click on Cancel to  can-
                 cel  this  operation.  The  action  corresponding to
                 Create Folder is XmhCreateFolder().
    
         Delete Folder
                 Destroy the selected folder.  You will be  asked  to
                 confirm  this  action  (see  CONFIRMATION  WINDOWS).
                 Destroying a folder will also destroy any subfolders
                 of   that   folder.   The  corresponding  action  is
                 XmhDeleteFolder().
    
         Close Window
                 Exits xmh, after first  confirming  that  you  won't
                 lose   any   changes;   or,  if  selected  from  any
                 additional xmh window, simply  closes  that  window.
                 The corresponding action is XmhClose().
    
    
      HIGHLIGHTED MESSAGES, SELECTED MESSAGES
      AND THE CURRENT MESSAGE
         It is possible to highlight a set of  adjacent  messages  in
         the  area of the Table of Contents.  To highlight a message,
         click on it with pointer button 1.  To highlight a range  of
         messages,  click  on the first one with pointer button 1 and
         on the last one with pointer button 3; or press pointer but-
         ton  1,  drag,  and  release.  To extend a range of selected
         messages, use pointer button 3. To highlight all messages in
         the  table  of  contents,  click  rapidly  three  times with
         pointer button 1. To cancel any selection in  the  table  of
         contents, click rapidly twice.
    
         The selected messages are the same as the  highlighted  mes-
         sages,  if  any.   If  no messages are highlighted, then the
         selected messages are considered the  same  as  the  current
         message.
    
         The current message is indicated by a `+' next to  the  mes-
         sage   number.    It  usually  corresponds  to  the  message
         currently being viewed.  Upon  opening  a  new  folder,  for
         example,  the  current  message  will  be different from the
         viewed message.  When a message is  viewed,  the  title  bar
         above the view will identify the message.
    
    
      TABLE OF CONTENTS COMMANDS
         The Table of Contents command menu contains  commands  which
         operate on the open, or viewed, folder.
    
    
         Incorporate New Mail
                           Add  any  new  mail  received  to   viewed
                           folder,  and set the current message to be
                           the first new message.   This  command  is
                           selectable  in  the  menu and will execute
                           only if the viewed folder  is  allowed  to
                           receive   new   mail.   By  default,  only
                           ``inbox'' is allowed  to  incorporate  new
                           mail.   The corresponding action is XmhIn-
                           corporateNewMail().
    
         Commit Changes    Execute all deletions, moves,  and  copies
                           that have been marked in this folder.  The
                           corresponding    action     is     XmhCom-
                           mitChanges().
    
         Pack Folder       Renumber the messages in  this  folder  so
                           they start with 1 and increment by 1.  The
                           corresponding action is XmhPackFolder().
    
         Sort Folder       Sort the messages in this folder in  chro-
                           nological  order.  (As a side effect, this
                           may   also   pack   the   folder.)     The
                           corresponding action is XmhSortFolder().
    
         Rescan Folder     Rebuild the list of messages.  This can be
                           used  whenever you suspect that xmh's idea
                           of what messages you have is  wrong.   (In
                           particular,   this  is  necessary  if  you
                           change things using straight  MH  commands
                           without  using  xmh.)   The  corresponding
                           action is XmhForceRescan().
    
    
      MESSAGE COMMANDS
         The Message command menu contains commands which operate  on
         the  selected  message(s),  or if there are no selected mes-
         sages, the current message.
    
    
         Compose Message   Composes a new message.  A new window will
                           be  brought up for composition; a descrip-
                           tion of it is  given  in  the  COMPOSITION
                           WINDOWS  section below.  This command does
                           not  affect  the  current  message.    The
                           corresponding   action  is  XmhComposeMes-
                           sage().
    
         View Next Message View the first selected  message.   If  no
                           messages are highlighted, view the current
                           message.  If current  message  is  already
                           being viewed, view the first unmarked mes-
                           sage  after  the  current  message.    The
                           corresponding  action  is  XmhViewNextMes-
                           sage().
    
         View Previous     View the last  selected  message.   If  no
                           messages are highlighted, view the current
                           message.  If current  message  is  already
                           being viewed, view the first unmarked mes-
                           sage  before  the  current  message.   The
                           corresponding action is XmhViewPrevious().
    
         Delete            Mark the selected messages  for  deletion.
                           If  no  messages are highlighted, mark the
                           current message for deletion and automati-
                           cally  display  the next unmarked message.
                           The  corresponding  action   is   XmhMark-
                           Delete().
    
         Move              Mark the selected  messages  to  be  moved
                           into  the  currently selected folder.  (If
                           the selected folder is  the  same  as  the
                           viewed  folder,  this  command  will  just
                           beep.)  If no  messages  are  highlighted,
                           mark  the  current message to be moved and
                           display the next  unmarked  message.   The
                           corresponding action is XmhMarkMove().
    
         Copy as Link      Mark the selected messages  to  be  copied
                           into   the   selected   folder.   (If  the
                           selected folder is the same as the  viewed
                           folder,  this command will just beep.)  If
                           no  messages  are  highlighted,  mark  the
                           current  message  to be copied.  Note that
                           messages are actually linked, not  copied;
                           editing  a  message  copied  by  xmh  will
                           affect all copies  of  the  message.   The
                           corresponding action is XmhMarkCopy().
    
         Unmark            Remove any of the above three  marks  from
                           the selected messages, or the current mes-
                           sage,  if  none  are   highlighted.    The
                           corresponding action is XmhUnmark().
    
         View in New       Create a new window containing only a view
                           of  the  first  selected  message,  or the
                           current message, if none are  highlighted.
                           The  corresponding  action  is  XmhViewIn-
                           NewWindow().
    
         Reply             Create a composition window  in  reply  to
                           the first selected message, or the current
                           message, if  none  are  highlighted.   The
                           corresponding action is XmhReply().
    
         Forward           Create a composition window whose body  is
                           initialized to contain an encapsulation of
                           of the selected messages, or  the  current
                           message  if  none  are  highlighted.   The
                           corresponding action is XmhForward().
    
         Use as Composition
                           Create a composition window whose body  is
                           initialized  to  be  the  contents  of the
                           first selected  message,  or  the  current
                           message if none are selected.  Any changes
                           you make in the composition will be  saved
                           in a new message in the ``drafts'' folder,
                           and will not change the original  message.
                           However,  there  is  an  exception to this
                           rule.   If  the  message  to  be  used  as
                           composition    was   selected   from   the
                           ``drafts'' folder, (see BUGS), the changes
                           will  be reflected in the original message
                           (see  COMPOSITION  WINDOWS).   The  action
                           procedure corresponding to this command is
                           XmhUseAsComposition().
    
         Print             Print  the  selected  messages,   or   the
                           current message if none are selected.  xmh
                           normally   prints    by    invoking    the
                           enscript(1)  command, but this can be cus-
                           tomized with the xmh  application-specific
                           resource  PrintCommand.  The corresponding
                           action is XmhPrint().
    
    
      SEQUENCE COMMANDS
         The Sequence command menu contains  commands  pertaining  to
         message sequences (See MESSAGE-SEQUENCES), and a list of the
         message-sequences defined for the currently  viewed  folder.
         The  selected  message-sequence is indicated by a check mark
         in its entry in the margin  of  the  menu.   To  change  the
         selected  message-sequence,  select  a  new message-sequence
         from the sequence menu.
    
    
         Pick Messages     Define   a   new   message-sequence.   The
                           corresponding action is XmhPickMessages().
    
         The following menu entries will be  sensitive  only  if  the
         current  folder  has  any  message-sequences  other than the
         ``all'' message-sequence.
    
         Open Sequence     Change the viewed sequence to be the  same
                           as the selected sequence.  The correspond-
                           ing action is XmhOpenSequence().
    
         Add to Sequence   Add the selected messages to the  selected
                           sequence.   The  corresponding  action  is
                           XmhAddToSequence().
    
         Remove from Sequence
                           Remove  the  selected  messages  from  the
                           selected   sequence.    The  corresponding
                           action is XmhRemoveFromSequence().
    
         Delete Sequence   Remove  the  selected  sequence  entirely.
                           The  messages themselves are not affected;
                           they simply are no longer grouped together
                           to   define   a   message-sequence.    The
                           corresponding   action   is   XmhDeleteSe-
                           quence().
    
      VIEW COMMANDS
         Commands in the View menu and in  the  buttonboxes  of  view
         windows  (which result from the Message menu command View In
         New) correspond in functionality to  commands  of  the  same
         name  in  the  Message  menu, but they operate on the viewed
         message rather than the selected messages  or  current  mes-
         sage.
    
    
         Close Window      When the viewed message is in  a  separate
                           view  window,  this command will close the
                           view, after confirming the status  of  any
                           unsaved  edits.   The corresponding action
                           procedure is XmhCloseView().
    
         Reply             Create a composition window  in  reply  to
                           the  viewed  message.   The related action
                           procedure is XmhViewReply().
    
         Forward           Create a composition window whose body  is
                           initialized  contain  an  encapsulation of
                           the  viewed  message.   The  corresponding
                           action is XmhViewForward().
    
         Use As Composition
                           Create a composition window whose body  is
                           initialized  to  be  the  contents  of the
                           viewed message.  Any changes made  in  the
                           composition  window will be saved in a new
                           message in the ``drafts'' folder, and will
                           not   change  the  original  message.   An
                           exception:  if  the  viewed  message   was
                           selected  from the ``drafts'' folder, (see
                           BUGS) the original message is edited.  The
                           action  procedure  corresponding  to  this
                           command is XmhViewUseAsComposition().
    
         Edit Message      This command enables the direct editing of
                           the  viewed message.  The action procedure
                           is XmhEditView().
    
         Save Message      This command is insensitive until the mes-
                           sage  has  been  edited;  when  activated,
                           edits will be saved to the  original  mes-
                           sage   in  the  view.   The  corresponding
                           action is XmhSaveView().
    
         Print             Print the viewed message.  xmh  prints  by
                           invoking the enscript(1) command, but this
                           can be customized  with  the  application-
                           specific   resource   PrintCommand.    The
                           corresponding    action    procedure    is
                           XmhPrintView().
    
         Delete            Marks the  viewed  message  for  deletion.
                           The   corresponding  action  procedure  is
                           XmhViewMarkDelete().
    
    
    OPTIONS
         The Options menu contains one entry.
    
    
         Read in Reverse
              When selected, a check mark appears in  the  margin  of
              this menu entry.  Read in Reverse will switch the mean-
              ing of the next and previous messages, and will  incre-
              ment  to  the  current  message  marker in the opposite
              direction.  This is useful if you  want  to  read  your
              messages in the order of most recent first.  The option
              acts as a toggle; select it from the menu a second time
              to  undo  the  effect.  The check mark appears when the
              option is selected.
    
    
    COMPOSITION WINDOWS
         Composition windows are created by selecting Compose Message
         from the Message command menu, or by selecting Reply or For-
         ward or Use as Composition from the Message or View  command
         menu.   These are used to compose mail messages.  Aside from
         the normal text editing functions,  there  are  six  command
         buttons associated with composition windows:
    
         Close Window      Close this composition window.  If changes
                           have  been made since the most recent Save
                           or Send, you will be asked to confirm los-
                           ing  them.   The  corresponding  action is
                           XmhCloseView().
    
         Send              Send this composition.  The  corresponding
                           action is XmhSend().
    
         New Headers       Replace the current  composition  with  an
                           empty  message.  If changes have been made
                           since the most recent Send  or  Save,  you
                           will  be asked to confirm losing them. The
                           corresponding action is XmhResetCompose().
    
         Compose Message   Bring up another new  composition  window.
                           The corresponding action is XmhComposeMes-
                           sage().
    
         Save Message      Save  this  composition  in  your   drafts
                           folder.   Then  you  can  safely close the
                           composition.  At some future date, you can
                           continue  working  on  the  composition by
                           opening the drafts folder,  selecting  the
                           message,  and  using the ``Use as Composi-
                           tion'' command. The  corresponding  action
                           is XmhSave().
    
         Insert            Insert a related message into the composi-
                           tion.    If  the  composition  window  was
                           created  with  a  ``Reply''  command,  the
                           related   message  is  the  message  being
                           replied to, otherwise no  related  message
                           is defined and this button is insensitive.
                           The message may be filtered  before  being
                           inserted;   see   ReplyInsertFilter  under
                           APPLICATION RESOURCES  for  more  informa-
                           tion.   The corresponding action is XmhIn-
                           sert().
    
    
    ACCELERATORS
         Accelerators are shortcuts.  They allow you to  invoke  com-
         mands  without  using the menus, either from the keyboard or
         by using the pointer.
    
         xmh defines pointer accelerators  for  common  actions:   To
         select  and  view a message with a single click, use pointer
         button 2 on the message's entry in the  table  of  contents.
         To  select  and  open  a  folder  or  a sequence in a single
         action, make the folder or sequence selection  with  pointer
         button 2.
    
         To mark the highlighted messages, or current message if none
         have  been  highlighted, to be moved to a folder in a single
         action, use pointer button 3 to select the target folder and
         simultaneously  mark  the  messages.  Similarly, selecting a
         sequence with pointer button 3 will add the  highlighted  or
         current  message(s)  to  that  sequence.   In  both of these
         operations, the selected folder or sequence and  the  viewed
         folder or sequence are not changed.
    
         xmh defines the following  keyboard  accelerators  over  the
         surface  of  the  main window, except in the view area while
         editing a message:
              Meta-I         Incorporate New Mail
              Meta-C         Commit Changes
              Meta-R         Rescan Folder
              Meta-P         Pack Folder
              Meta-S         Sort Folder
    
              Meta-space     View Next Message
              Meta-c         Mark Copy
              Meta-d         Mark Deleted
              Meta-f         Forward the selected or current message
              Meta-m         Mark Move
              Meta-n         View Next Message
              Meta-p         View Previous Message
              Meta-r         Reply to the selected or current message
              Meta-u         Unmark
    
              Ctrl-V         Scroll the table of contents forward
              Meta-V         Scroll the table of contents backward
              Ctrl-v         Scroll the view forward
              Meta-v         Scroll the view backward
    
    
    TEXT EDITING COMMANDS
         All of the text editing commands are actually defined by the
         Text  widget  in the Athena Widget Set.  The commands may be
         bound to different keys than the  defaults  described  below
         through  the X Toolkit Intrinsics key re-binding mechanisms.
         See the X Toolkit Intrinsics and the Athena Widget Set docu-
         mentation for more details.
    
         Whenever you are asked to enter any text, you will be  using
         a standard text editing interface.  Various control and meta
         keystroke combinations are bound to  a  somewhat  Emacs-like
         set  of  commands.   In addition, the pointer buttons may be
         used to select a portion of text or to  move  the  insertion
         point  in  the  text.   Pressing pointer button 1 causes the
         insertion point to move  to  the  pointer.   Double-clicking
         button  1  selects  a  word, triple-clicking selects a line,
         quadruple-clicking selects a paragraph, and clicking rapidly
         five   times  selects  everything.   Any  selection  may  be
         extended in either direction by using pointer button 3.
    
         In the following, a line refers  to  one  displayed  row  of
         characters  in  the  window.  A paragraph refers to the text
         between carriage returns.  Text within a paragraph is broken
         into  lines  for  display  based on the current width of the
         window.  When a message is sent, text is broken  into  lines
         based  upon  the  values of the SendBreakWidth and SendWidth
         application-specific resources.
    
         The following keystroke combinations are defined:
    
         Ctrl-a    Beginning Of Line   Meta-b         Backward Word
         Ctrl-b    Backward Character  Meta-f         Forward Word
         Ctrl-d    Delete Next Character              Meta-iInsert File
         Ctrl-e    End Of Line         Meta-k         Kill To End Of Paragraph
         Ctrl-f    Forward Character   Meta-q         Form Paragraph
         Ctrl-g    Multiply Reset      Meta-v         Previous Page
         Ctrl-h    Delete Previous Character          Meta-yInsert Current Selection
         Ctrl-j    Newline And Indent  Meta-z         Scroll One Line Down
         Ctrl-k    Kill To End Of Line Meta-d         Delete Next Word
         Ctrl-l    Redraw Display      Meta-D         Kill Word
         Ctrl-m    Newline             Meta-h         Delete Previous Word
         Ctrl-n    Next Line           Meta-H         Backward Kill Word
         Ctrl-o    Newline And Backup  Meta-<         Beginning Of File
         Ctrl-p    Previous Line       Meta->         End Of File
         Ctrl-r    Search/Replace Backward            Meta-]Forward Paragraph
         Ctrl-s    Search/Replace Forward             Meta-[Backward Paragraph
         Ctrl-t    Transpose Characters
         Ctrl-u    Multiply by 4       Meta-Delete    Delete Previous Word
         Ctrl-v    Next Page           Meta-Shift DeleteKill Previous Word
         Ctrl-w    Kill Selection      Meta-Backspace Delete Previous Word
         Ctrl-y    Unkill              Meta-Shift BackspaceKill Previous Word
         Ctrl-z    Scroll One Line Up
    
         In addition, the pointer may be used to copy and paste text:
              Button 1 Down  Start Selection
              Button 1 MotionAdjust Selection
              Button 1 Up    End Selection (copy)
    
              Button 2 Down  Insert Current Selection (paste)
    
              Button 3 Down  Extend Current Selection
              Button 3 MotionAdjust Selection
              Button 3 Up    End Selection (copy)
    
    
    CONFIRMATION DIALOG BOXES
         Whenever you press a button that may cause you to lose  some
         work  or  is  otherwise  dangerous,  a popup dialog box will
         appear asking you to confirm the action.  This  window  will
         contain  an  ``Abort'' or ``No'' button and a ``Confirm'' or
         ``Yes'' button.  Pressing  the  ``No''  button  cancels  the
         operation,  and  pressing  the ``Yes'' will proceed with the
         operation.
    
         When xmh is run under a Release 6 session  manager  it  will
         prompt  the user for confirmation during a checkpoint opera-
         tion.  The dialog  box  asks  whether  any  current  changes
         should be committed (saved) during the checkpoint.  Respond-
         ing ``Yes'' will have the same effect as pressing the ``Com-
         mit  Changes'' or ``Save Message'' buttons in the respective
         folder and view windows.  Responding ``No'' will  cause  the
         checkpoint  to  continue  successfully to completion without
         actually saving any pending changes.  If the session manager
         disallows  user  interaction during the checkpoint a ``Yes''
         response is assumed; i.e.  all  changes  will  be  committed
         during the checkpoint.
    
         Some dialog boxes contain messages  from  MH.   Occasionally
         when  the message is more than one line long, not all of the
         text will be visible.  Clicking on the  message  field  will
         cause  the  dialog  box  to  resize so that you can read the
         entire message.
    
    
    MESSAGE-SEQUENCES
         An MH message sequence is just a set of messages  associated
         with  some name.  They are local to a particular folder; two
         different folders can have sequences  with  the  same  name.
         The sequence named ``all'' is predefined in every folder; it
         consists of the set of all messages in that folder.  As many
         as  nine sequences may be defined for each folder, including
         the predefined ``all'' sequence.  (The sequence  ``cur''  is
         also  usually  defined for every folder; it consists of only
         the current message.   xmh  hides  ``cur''  from  the  user,
         instead  placing  a ``+'' by the current message.  Also, xmh
         does not support MH's``unseen'' sequence,  so  that  one  is
         also hidden from the user.)
    
         The message  sequences  for  a  folder  (including  one  for
         ``all'')  are  displayed in the ``Sequence'' menu, below the
         sequence commands.  The table of contents (also known as the
         ``toc'') is at any one time displaying one message sequence.
         This is called the ``viewed sequence'', and its name will be
         displayed in the toc title bar after the folder name.  Also,
         at any time one of the sequences in the  menu  will  have  a
         check  mark  next  to  it.   This  is  called the ``selected
         sequence''.  Note that the viewed sequence and the  selected
         sequence  are  not  necessarily  the same.  (This all pretty
         much corresponds to the way folders work.)
    
         The Open Sequence, Add to Sequence,  Remove  from  Sequence,
         and  Delete  Sequence commands are active only if the viewed
         folder  contains  message-sequences   other   than   ``all''
         sequence.
    
         Note that none of the above actually affect whether  a  mes-
         sage is in the folder.  Remember that a sequence is a set of
         messages within the folder; the above operations just affect
         what messages are in that set.
    
         To create a new sequence, select the ``Pick'' menu entry.  A
         new  window  will appear, with lots of places to enter text.
         Basically, you can describe the sequence's  initial  set  of
         messages based on characteristics of the message.  Thus, you
         can define a sequence to be all the messages that were  from
         a  particular  person,  or with a particular subject, and so
         on.  You can also connect things up with boolean  operators,
         so  you  can select all things from ``weissman'' with a sub-
         ject containing ``xmh''.
    
         The layout should be fairly obvious.  The simplest cases are
         the  easiest:  just  point to the proper field and type.  If
         you enter in more than one field, it will only  select  mes-
         sages which match all non-empty fields.
    
         The more complicated cases arise when you want  things  that
         match  one  field  or another one, but not necessarily both.
         That's what all the ``or'' buttons are for.  If you want all
         things with subjects that include ``xmh'' or ``xterm'', just
         press the ``or'' button  next  to  the  ``Subject:''  field.
         Another box will appear where you can enter another subject.
    
         If you want all things either from ``weissman'' or with sub-
         ject  ``xmh'', but not necessarily both, select the ``-Or-''
         button.  This will essentially double the size of the  form.
         You  can  then  enter ``weissman'' in a from: box on the top
         half, and ``xmh'' in a subject: box on the lower part.
    
         If you select the ``Skip'' button, then only those  messages
         that don't match the fields on that row are included.
    
         Finally, in the  bottom  part  of  the  window  will  appear
         several  more boxes.  One is the name of the sequence you're
         defining.  (It defaults to the name of the selected sequence
         when ``Pick'' was pressed, or to ``temp'' if ``all'' was the
         selected sequence.)  Another box defines which  sequence  to
         look  through  for  potential  members  of this sequence; it
         defaults to the viewed sequence when ``Pick'' was pressed.
    
         Two more boxes define a date  range;  only  messages  within
         that  date  range  will  be considered.  These dates must be
         entered in RFC 822-style format: each date is  of  the  form
         ``dd  mmm  yy[yy]  hh:mm:ss  zzz'', where dd is a one or two
         digit day of the month, mmm is the three-letter abbreviation
         for  a  month,  and yy[yy] is a year in either 2-digit or 4-
         digit format.  The remaining fields are  optional:  hh,  mm,
         and  ss  specify a time of day, and zzz selects a time zone.
         Note that if the time is left out, it defaults to  midnight;
         thus  if  you select a range of ``7 nov 86'' - ``8 nov 86'',
         you will only get messages from the 7th, as all messages  on
         the 8th will have arrived after midnight.
    
         Note: The 2-digit yy year date format is not year 2000  com-
         pliant  and  will cause incorrect date information for dates
         beginning year 2000. Use of MH version 6.8 or later  with  a
         4-digit date format will ensure year 2000 compliance of xmh.
    
         ``Date field'' specifies which field in the header  to  look
         at  for  this  date  range; it defaults to ``Date''.  If the
         sequence you're defining already exists, you can  optionally
         merge  the old set with the new; that's what the ``Yes'' and
         ``No'' buttons are all about.  Finally, you can  ``OK''  the
         whole thing, or ``Cancel'' it.
    
         In general, most people  will  rarely  use  these  features.
         However, it's nice to occasionally use ``Pick'' to find some
         messages,  look  through  them,  and   then   hit   ``Delete
         Sequence'' to put things back in their original state.
    
    
    WIDGET HIERARCHY
         In order to specify resources, it  is  useful  to  know  the
         hierarchy  of  widgets  which  compose xmh.  In the notation
         below, indentation indicates  hierarchical  structure.   The
         widget  class  name  is  given first, followed by the widget
         instance name.  The application class name is Xmh.
    
         The hierarchy of the main toc and view window  is  identical
         for additional toc and view windows, except that a TopLevel-
         Shell widget is inserted in the hierarchy between the appli-
         cation shell and the Paned widget.
    
         Xmh xmh
              Paned xmh
                   SimpleMenu  folderMenu
                        SmeBSB  open
                        SmeBSB  openInNew
                        SmeBSB  create
                        SmeBSB  delete
                        SmeLine  line
                        SmeBSB  close
                   SimpleMenu  tocMenu
                        SmeBSB  inc
                        SmeBSB  commit
                        SmeBSB  pack
                        SmeBSB  sort
                        SmeBSB  rescan
                   SimpleMenu  messageMenu
                        SmeBSB  compose
                        SmeBSB  next
                        SmeBSB  prev
                        SmeBSB  delete
                        SmeBSB  move
                        SmeBSB  copy
                        SmeBSB  unmark
                        SmeBSB  viewNew
                        SmeBSB  reply
                        SmeBSB  forward
                        SmeBSB  useAsComp
                        SmeBSB  print
                   SimpleMenu  sequenceMenu
                        SmeBSB  pick
                        SmeBSB  openSeq
                        SmeBSB  addToSeq
                        SmeBSB  removeFromSeq
                        SmeBSB  deleteSeq
                        SmeLine  line
                        SmeBSB  all
                   SimpleMenu  viewMenu
                        SmeBSB  reply
                        SmeBSB  forward
                        SmeBSB  useAsComp
                        SmeBSB  edit
                        SmeBSB  save
                        SmeBSB  print
                   SimpleMenu  optionMenu
                        SmeBSB  reverse
                   Viewport.Core  menuBox.clip
                        Box  menuBox
                             MenuButton  folderButton
                             MenuButton  tocButton
                             MenuButton  messageButton
                             MenuButton  sequenceButton
                             MenuButton  viewButton
                             MenuButton  optionButton
                   Grip  grip
                   Label folderTitlebar
                   Grip  grip
                   Viewport.Core  folders.clip
                        Box  folders
                             MenuButton  inbox
                             MenuButton  drafts
                                  SimpleMenu  menu
                                       SmeBSB <folder_name>
                                            .
                                            .
                                            .
    
                   Grip  grip
                   Label  tocTitlebar
                   Grip  grip
                   Text toc
                        Scrollbar  vScrollbar
                   Grip  grip
                   Label  viewTitlebar
                   Grip  grip
                   Text  view
                        Scrollbar  vScrollbar
                        Scrollbar  hScrollbar
    
         The hierarchy of the Create Folder popup dialog box:
    
              TransientShell  prompt
                   Dialog  dialog
                        Label  label
                        Text  value
                        Command  okay
                        Command  cancel
    
         The hierarchy of the Notice dialog box, which reports messages from MH:
    
              TransientShell  notice
                   Dialog  dialog
                        Label  label
                        Text  value
                        Command  confirm
    
         The hierarchy of the Confirmation dialog box:
    
              TransientShell  confirm
                   Dialog  dialog
                        Label  label
                        Command  yes
                        Command  no
    
         The hierarchy of the dialog box which reports errors:
    
              TransientShell  error
                   Dialog  dialog
                        Label  label
                        Command  OK
    
         The hierarchy of the composition window:
    
              TopLevelShell  xmh
                   Paned  xmh
                        Label  composeTitlebar
                        Text  comp
                        Viewport.Core  compButtons.clip
                             Box  compButtons
                                  Command  close
                                  Command  send
                                  Command  reset
                                  Command  compose
                                  Command  save
                                  Command  insert
    
         The hierarchy of the view window:
    
              TopLevelShell  xmh
                   Paned  xmh
                        Label  viewTitlebar
                        Text  view
                        Viewport.Core  viewButtons.clip
                             Box  viewButtons
                                  Command  close
                                  Command  reply
                                  Command  forward
                                  Command  useAsComp
                                  Command  edit
                                  Command  save
                                  Command  print
                                  Command  delete
    
         The hierarchy of the pick window:
         (Unnamed widgets have no name.)
    
              TopLevelShell  xmh
                   Paned  xmh
                        Label  pickTitlebar
                        Viewport.Core  pick.clip
                             Form  form
                                  Form  groupform
         The first 6 rows of the pick window have identical structure:
                                       Form  rowform
                                            Toggle
                                            Toggle
                                            Label
                                            Text
                                            Command
    
                                       Form  rowform
                                            Toggle
                                            Toggle
                                            Text
                                            Text
                                            Command
                                       Form  rowform
                                            Command
                        Viewport.core  pick.clip
                             Form  form
                                  From  groupform
                                       Form  rowform
                                            Label
                                            Text
                                            Label
                                            Text
                                       Form  rowform
                                            Label
                                            Text
                                            Label
                                            Text
                                            Label
                                            Text
                                       Form  rowform
                                            Label
                                            Toggle
                                            Toggle
                                       Form  rowform
                                            Command
                                            Command
    
    
    APPLICATION-SPECIFIC RESOURCES
         The application class  name  is  Xmh.   Application-specific
         resources  are  listed  below by name.  Application-specific
         resource class names always begin with an upper case charac-
         ter,  but  unless  noted,  are  otherwise  identical  to the
         instance names given below.
    
         Any of these options may also be specified  on  the  command
         line  by  using the X Toolkit Intrinsics resource specifica-
         tion mechanism.   Thus,  to  run  xmh  showing  all  message
         headers,
         % xmh -xrm '*HideBoringHeaders:off'
    
         If TocGeometry, ViewGeometry, CompGeometry, or  PickGeometry
         are  not  specified,  then  the  value  of  Geometry is used
         instead.  If the resulting height is  not  specified  (e.g.,
         "",  "=500",  "+0-0"), then the default height of windows is
         calculated from fonts and line counts. If the width  is  not
         specified  (e.g.,  "",  "=x300",  "-0+0"),  then half of the
         display width is used.  If unspecified, the height of a pick
         window defaults to half the height of the display.
    
         The following resources are defined:
    
         banner  A short string that is  the  default  label  of  the
                 folder, Table of Contents, and view.  The default is
                 "xmh    X Consortium    R6".
    
         blockEventsOnBusy
                 Whether to disallow user input and show a busy  cur-
                 sor  while  xmh  is  busy  processing a command.  If
                 false, the user can `mouse ahead' and type ahead; if
                 true,   user  input  is  discarded  when  processing
                 lengthy mh commands.  The default is true.
    
         busyCursor
                 The name of the symbol used to represent  the  posi-
                 tion  of the pointer, displayed if blockEventsOnBusy
                 is true, when xmh  is  processing  a  time-consuming
                 command.  The default is "watch".
    
         busyPointerColor
                 The foreground color of the busy cursor.  Default is
                 XtDefaultForeground.
    
         checkFrequency
                 How often to check for new mail,  make  checkpoints,
                 and  rescan  the  Table of Contents, in minutes.  If
                 checkNewMail is true, xmh checks to see if you  have
                 new mail each interval.  If makeCheckpoints is true,
                 checkpoints are made  every  fifth  interval.   Also
                 every  fifth  interval,  the  Table  of  Contents is
                 checked for inconsistencies with  the  file  system,
                 and  rescanned  if  out  of date.  To prevent all of
                 these checks from occurring, set  CheckFrequency  to
                 0.  The default is 1.  This resource is retained for
                 backward compatibility with user resource files; see
                 also checkpointInterval, mailInterval, and rescanIn-
                 terval.
    
         checkNewMail
                 If true, xmh will check at regular intervals to  see
                 if  new  mail  has  arrived for any of the top level
                 folders and any opened subfolders.  A visual indica-
                 tion  will  be  given  if  new mail is waiting to be
                 incorporated into a top level  folder.   Default  is
                 true.   The interval can be adjusted with mailInter-
                 val.
    
         checkpointInterval (class Interval)
                 Specifies in minutes how often to  make  checkpoints
                 of  volatile state, if makeCheckpoints is true.  The
                 default is 5 times the value of checkFrequency.
    
         checkpointNameFormat
                 Specifies how checkpointed files are  to  be  named.
                 The value of this resource will be used to compose a
                 file name by  inserting  the  message  number  as  a
                 string  in place of the required single occurance of
                 `%d'.  If the value of the  resource  is  the  empty
                 string,  or  if  no `%d' occurs in the string, or if
                 "%d" is the value of the resource, the default  will
                 be  used  instead.  The default is "%d.CKP".  Check-
                 pointing is done in the folder of origin  unless  an
                 absolute pathname is given.  xmh does not assist the
                 user in recovering checkpoints, nor does it  provide
                 for removal of the checkpoint files.
    
         commandButtonCount
                 The number of command buttons to create in a  button
                 box  in  between  the  toc and the view areas of the
                 main window.  xmh will create these buttons with the
                 names  button1, button2 and so on, in a box with the
                 name commandBox.   The default is 0.  xmh users  can
                 specify  labels  and  actions  for  the buttons in a
                 private resource file; see the section  ACTIONS  AND
                 INTERFACE CUSTOMIZATION.
    
         compGeometry
                 Initial geometry  for  windows  containing  composi-
                 tions.
    
         cursor  The  name  of  the  symbol  used  to  represent  the
                 pointer.  Default is ``left_ptr''.
    
         debug   Whether or not to print information to stderr as xmh
                 runs.  Default is false.
    
         draftsFolder
                 The folder used  for  message  drafts.   Default  is
                 ``drafts''.
    
         geometry
                 Default geometry to use.  Default is none.
    
         hideBoringHeaders
                 If ``on'', then xmh will attempt to skip uninterest-
                 ing  header  lines within messages by scrolling them
                 off the top of the view.  Default is ``on''.
    
         initialFolder
                 Which folder to display on startup.  May also be set
                 with  the  command-line option -initial.  Default is
                 ``inbox''.
    
         initialIncFile
                 The absolute path name of your  incoming  mail  drop
                 file.   In  some  installations,  for  example those
                 using the Post Office Protocol, no file is appropri-
                 ate.   In  this  case,  initialIncFile should not be
                 specified, or may be specified as the empty  string,
                 and  inc  will  be invoked without a -file argument.
                 By  default,  this  resource  has  no  value.   This
                 resource  is ignored if xmh finds an .xmhcheck file;
                 see the section on multiple mail drops.
    
         mailInterval (class Interval)
                 Specifies the interval in minutes at which the  mail
                 should  be  checked,  if  mailWaitingFlag  or check-
                 NewMail is true.  The default is the value of check-
                 Frequency.
    
         mailPath
                 The full path prefix for locating your mail folders.
                 May also be set with the command line option, -path.
                 The default is the Path component in the MH profile,
                 or ``$HOME/Mail'' if none.
    
         mailWaitingFlag
                 If true, xmh will attempt to set  an  indication  in
                 its  icon  when new mail is waiting to be retrieved.
                 If mailWaitingFlag is  true,  then  checkNewMail  is
                 assumed  to be true as well.  The -flag command line
                 option is a quick way to turn on this resource.
    
         makeCheckpoints
                 If true, xmh will attempt  to  save  checkpoints  of
                 volatile  edits.   The  default  is false.  The fre-
                 quency  of  checkpointing  is  controlled   by   the
                 resource  checkpointInterval.   For  the location of
                 checkpointing, see checkpointNameFormat.
    
         mhPath  What directory in which to find the MH commands.  If
                 a  command  isn't found in the user's path, then the
                 path   specified   here   is   used.    Default   is
                 ``/usr/local/mh6''.
    
         newMailBitmap (class NewMailBitmap)
                 The bitmap to show  in  the  folder  button  when  a
                 folder has new mail.  The default is ``black6''.
    
         newMailIconBitmap (class NewMailBitmap)
                 The bitmap suggested to the window manager  for  the
                 icon  when  any folder has new mail.  The default is
                 ``flagup''.
    
         noMailBitmap (class NoMailBitmap)
                 The bitmap to show  in  the  folder  button  when  a
                 folder has no new mail.  The default is ``box6''.
    
         noMailIconBitmap (class NoMailBitmap)
                 The bitmap suggested to the window manager  for  the
                 icon  when no folders have new mail.  The default is
                 ``flagdown''.
    
         pickGeometry
                 Initial geometry for pick windows.
    
         pointerColor
                 The foreground color of  the  pointer.   Default  is
                 XtDefaultForeground.
    
         prefixWmAndIconName
                 Whether to prefix the  window  and  icon  name  with
                 "xmh: ".  Default is true.
    
         printCommand
                 An sh command to execute to print a  message.   Note
                 that   stdout   and   stderr  must  be  specifically
                 redirected.  If a message or range  of  messages  is
                 selected  for  printing, the full file paths of each
                 message file are appended  to  the  specified  print
                 command.    The  default  is  ``enscript  >/dev/null
                 2>/dev/null''.
    
         replyInsertFilter
                 An sh command to be executed when the Insert  button
                 is activated in a composition window.  The full path
                 and filename of the source message  is  appended  to
                 the  command  before  being  passed  to  sh(1).  The
                 default filter is cat; i.e. it  inserts  the  entire
                 message  into  the composition.  Interesting filters
                 are:  sed 's/^/> /' or awk -e '{print "    " $0}' or
                 <mh directory>/lib/mhl -form mhl.body.
    
         rescanInterval (class Interval)
                 How  often  to  check  the  Table  of  Contents   of
                 currently  viewed  folders  and of folders with mes-
                 sages currently being  viewed,  and  to  update  the
                 Table  of  Contents if xmh sees inconsistencies with
                 the file system in these folders.  The default is  5
                 times the value of checkFrequency.
    
         reverseReadOrder
                 When true, the next  message  will  be  the  message
                 prior  to  the  current message in the table of con-
                 tents, and the previous message will be the  message
                 after  the current message in the table of contents.
                 The default is false.
    
         sendBreakWidth
                 When a message is sent from xmh, lines  longer  than
                 this  value  will be split into multiple lines, each
                 of which is no longer than  SendWidth.   This  value
                 may  be overridden for a single message by inserting
                 an additional line in the message header of the form
                 SendBreakWidth:  value.   This  line will be removed
                 from the header before the  message  is  sent.   The
                 default  is 2000 (to allow for sending mail contain-
                 ing source patches).
    
         sendWidth
                 When a message is sent from xmh, lines  longer  than
                 SendBreakWidth  characters will be split into multi-
                 ple lines, each of which  is  no  longer  than  this
                 value.   This  value  may be overridden for a single
                 message by inserting an additional line in the  mes-
                 sage header of the form SendWidth: value.  This line
                 will be removed from the header before  the  message
                 is sent.  The default is 72.
    
         showOnInc
                 Whether to automatically show  the  current  message
                 after incorporating new mail.  Default is true.
    
         skipCopied
                 Whether to skip over  messages  marked  for  copying
                 when using ``View Next Message'' and ``View Previous
                 Message''.  Default is true.
    
    
         skipDeleted
                 Whether to skip over messages  marked  for  deletion
                 when using ``View Next Message'' and ``View Previous
                 Message''.  Default is true.
    
         skipMoved
                 Whether to skip over messages marked for  moving  to
                 other  folders  when using ``View Next Message'' and
                 ``View Previous Message''.  Default is true.
    
         stickyMenu
                 If true, when popup command menus are used, the most
                 recently  selected  entry  will  be under the cursor
                 when the menu pops up.  Default is false.   See  the
                 file clients/xmh/Xmh.sample for an example of how to
                 specify resources for popup command menus.
    
         tempDir Directory for xmh to  store  temporary  files.   For
                 privacy,  a  user  might  want  to  change this to a
                 private directory.  Default is ``/tmp''.
    
         tocGeometry
                 Initial geometry for main xmh toc and view windows.
    
         tocPercentage
                 The percentage of the main window that  is  used  to
                 display the Table of Contents.  Default is 33.
    
         tocWidth
                 How many characters to generate for each message  in
                 a  folder's table of contents.  Default is 100.  Use
                 less if the geometry of the main xmh window  results
                 in the listing being clipped at the right hand boun-
                 dary, or if you plan to use mhl a  lot,  because  it
                 will  be faster, and the extra characters may not be
                 useful.
    
         viewGeometry
                 Initial geometry for windows showing  a  view  of  a
                 message.
    
    
    MULTIPLE MAIL DROPS
         Users may need to incorporate mail from multiple spool files
         or mail drops.  If incoming mail is forwarded to the MH slo-
         cal program, it can be sorted as specified by the user  into
         multiple  incoming mail drops.  Refer to the MH man page for
         slocal to learn how to specify fowarding and  the  automatic
         sorting of incoming mail in a .maildelivery file.
    
         To inform xmh about the various mail drops, create a file in
         your  home  directory  called  .xmhcheck.   In  this file, a
         mapping between existing folder  names  and  mail  drops  is
         created  by  giving  a  folder name followed by the absolute
         pathname of the  mail  drop  site,  with  some  white  space
         separating  them,  one mapping per line.  xmh will read this
         file whether or not resources are set  for  notification  of
         new  mail  arrival, and will allow incorporation of new mail
         into any folder with a mail drop.  xmh will invoke inc  with
         the  -file  argument, and if xmh has been requested to check
         for new mail, it  will  check  directly,  instead  of  using
         msgchk.
    
         An  example  of  .xmhcheck  file  format,  for  the  folders
         ``inbox'' and ``xpert'':
         inbox     /usr/spool/mail/converse
         xpert     /users/converse/maildrops/xpert
    
    
    ACTIONS AND INTERFACE CUSTOMIZATION
         Because xmh provides action procedures which  correspond  to
         command  functionality  and installs accelerators, users can
         customize accelerators and new  button  functionality  in  a
         private  resource  file.  For examples of specifying custom-
         ized resources, see the file mit/clients/xmh/Xmh.sample.  To
         understand  the  syntax,  see  the Appendix of the X Toolkit
         Intrinsics specification on Translation  Table  Syntax,  and
         any general explanation of using and specifying X resources.
         Unpredictable results can occur  if  actions  are  bound  to
         events or widgets for which they were not designed.
    
         Here's an example of how to bind actions  to  your  own  xmh
         buttons,  and  how  to  redefine the default accelerators so
         that the Meta key is not required, in case  you  don't  have
         access to the sample file mentioned above.
    
         ! To create buttons in the middle of the main window and give them semantics:
    
         Xmh*CommandButtonCount:       5
    
         Xmh*commandBox.button1.label: Inc
         Xmh*commandBox.button1.translations: #override\
              <Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: XmhIncorporateNewMail() unset()
    
         Xmh*commandBox.button2.label: Compose
         Xmh*commandBox.button2.translations: #override\
              <Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: XmhComposeMessage() unset()
    
         Xmh*commandBox.button3.label: Next
         Xmh*commandBox.button3.translations: #override\
              <Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: XmhViewNextMessage() unset()
    
         Xmh*commandBox.button4.label: Delete
         Xmh*commandBox.button4.translations: #override\
              <Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: XmhMarkDelete() unset()
    
         Xmh*commandBox.button5.label: Commit
         Xmh*commandBox.button5.translations: #override\
              <Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: XmhCommitChanges() unset()
    
         ! To redefine the accelerator bindings to exclude modifier keys,
         ! and add your own keyboard accelerator for Compose Message:
    
         Xmh*tocMenu.accelerators: #override\n\
              !:<Key>I: XmhIncorporateNewMail()\n\
              !:<Key>C:      XmhCommitChanges()\n\
              !:<Key>R: XmhForceRescan()\n\
              !:<Key>P: XmhPackFolder()\n\
              !:<Key>S: XmhSortFolder()\n
         Xmh*messageMenu.accelerators: #override\n\
              !:<Key>E: XmhComposeMessage()\n\
              !<Key>space:    XmhViewNextMessage()\n\
              !:<Key>c: XmhMarkCopy()\n\
              !:<Key>d: XmhMarkDelete()\n\
              !:<Key>f: XmhForward()\n\
              !:<Key>m: XmhMarkMove()\n\
              !:<Key>n: XmhViewNextMessage()\n\
              !:<Key>p: XmhViewPreviousMessage()\n\
              !:<Key>r: XmhReply()\n\
              !:<Key>u: XmhUnmark()\n
    
         xmh provides action procedures which correspond  to  entries
         in  the  command  menus;  these  are  given  in the sections
         describing menu commmands, not here.   In  addition  to  the
         actions corresponding to commands in the menus, these action
         routines are defined:
    
         XmhPushFolder([foldername, ...])
                   This action pushes each of its argument(s) onto  a
                   stack  of foldernames.  If no arguments are given,
                   the selected folder is pushed onto the stack.
    
         XmhPopFolder()
                   This action pops one foldername from the stack and
                   sets the selected folder.
    
         XmhPopupFolderMenu()
                   This action should always be taken when  the  user
                   selects   a   folder   button.   A  folder  button
                   represents a folder and zero or  more  subfolders.
                   The  menu  of  subfolders  is built upon the first
                   reference, by this routine.  If there are no  sub-
                   folders, this routine will mark the folder as hav-
                   ing no subfolders, and no menu will be built.   In
                   that  case  the menu button emulates a toggle but-
                   ton.  When subfolders exist, the menu will  popup,
                   using the menu button action PopupMenu().
    
         XmhSetCurrentFolder()
                   This action allows menu buttons to emulate  toggle
                   buttons  in  the  function  of selecting a folder.
                   This action is for menu button widgets  only,  and
                   sets the selected folder.
    
         XmhLeaveFolderButton()
                   This action ensures that the menu  button  behaves
                   properly  when  the  user moves the pointer out of
                   the menu button window.
    
         XmhPushSequence([sequencename, ...])
                   This action pushes each of its arguments onto  the
                   stack  of  sequence  names.   If  no arguments are
                   given, the selected sequence is  pushed  onto  the
                   stack.
    
         XmhPopSequence()
                   This action pops one sequence name from the  stack
                   of sequence names, which then becomes the selected
                   sequence.
    
         XmhPromptOkayAction()
                   This action is equivalent  to  pressing  the  okay
                   button in the Create Folder popup.
    
         XmhReloadSeqLists()
                   This action rescans the contents of the public  MH
                   sequences  for  the  currently  opened  folder and
                   updates the sequence menu if necessary.
    
         XmhShellCommand( parameter [, parameter])
                   At least one parameter  must  be  specified.   The
                   parameters will be concatenated with a space char-
                   acter separator, into a  single  string,  and  the
                   list  of selected messsages, or if no messages are
                   selected, the current message, will be appended to
                   the string of parameters.  The string will be exe-
                   cuted as a shell command.  The messages are always
                   given  as  absolute  pathnames.  It is an error to
                   cause this action to execute  when  there  are  no
                   selected messages and no current message.
    
         XmhCheckForNewMail()
                   This action will check all  mail  drops  known  to
                   xmh.   If no mail drops have been specified by the
                   user either through the .xmhcheck file or  by  the
                   initialIncFile  resource, the MH command msgchk is
                   used to check for new mail, otherwise, xmh  checks
                   directly.
    
         XmhWMProtocols([wm_delete_window] [wm_save_yourself])
                   This action is responsible  for  participation  in
                   window   manager   communication   protocols.   It
                   responds to delete window and save  yourself  mes-
                   sages.   The  user can cause xmh to respond to one
                   or both of these protocols, exactly as if the win-
                   dow  manager had made the request, by invoking the
                   action  with  the  appropriate  parameters.    The
                   action  is  insensitive  to the case of the string
                   parameters.  If the event received is a ClientMes-
                   sage  event  and  parameters are present, at least
                   one of the parameters must correspond to the  pro-
                   tocol requested by the event for the request to be
                   honored by xmh.
    
    
    CUSTOMIZATION USING MH
         The initial text displayed in a composition window  is  gen-
         erated by executing the corresponding MH command; i.e. comp,
         repl, or forw, and therefore message components may be  cus-
         tomized  as  specified for those commands.  comp is executed
         only once per invocation of xmh and the message template  is
         re-used for every successive new composition.
    
         xmh uses MH commands, including  inc,  msgchk,  comp,  send,
         repl,  forw,  refile,  rmm, pick, pack, sort, and scan. Some
         flags for these commands can be specified in the MH profile;
         xmh  may  override them.  The application resource debug can
         be set to true to see how xmh uses MH commands.
    
    
    ENVIRONMENT
         HOME - users's home directory
         MH - to get the location of the MH profile file
    
    FILES
         ~/.mh_profile - MH profile, used if the MH environment vari-
         able is not set
         ~/Mail - directory of folders, used if the MH profile cannot
         be found
         ~/.xmhcheck - optional, for multiple mail drops in  coopera-
         tion with slocal.
         /usr/local/mh6 - MH commands, as a last resort, see mhPath.
         ~/Mail/<folder>/.xmhcache - scan output in each folder
         ~/Mail/<folder>/.mh_sequences  -  sequence  definitions,  in
         each folder
         /tmp - temporary files, see tempDir.
    
    SEE ALSO
         X11(7), xrdb(1), enscript(1),
         X Toolkit Intrinsics, Athena Widget Set
         At least one book has been published about MH and xmh.
    
    BUGS
         - When the user closes a window, all windows which are tran-
         sient for that window should also be closed by xmh.
         -  When  XmhUseAsComposition   and   XmhViewUseAsComposition
         operate on messages in the DraftsFolder, xmh disallows edit-
         ing of the composition if the same  message  is  also  being
         viewed in another window.
         - Occasionally after committing changes, the table  of  con-
         tents  will  appear  to  be  completely blank when there are
         actually messages present.  When  this  happens,  refreshing
         the  display,  or typing Control-L in the table of contents,
         will often cause the correct listing  to  appear.   If  this
         doesn't work, force a rescan of the folder.
         - Should recognize and use the ``unseen'' message-sequence.
         - Should determine by itself if  the  user  hasn't  used  MH
         before,  and  offer  to  create  the .mh_profile, instead of
         hanging on inc.
         - A few commands are missing  (rename  folder,  resend  mes-
         sage).
         - WM_DELETE_WINDOW protocol doesn't work right when request-
         ing deletion of the first toc and view, while trying to keep
         other xmh windows around.
         - Doesn't support annotations when replying to messages.
         - Doesn't allow folders to be shared without  write  permis-
         sion.
         - Doesn't recognize private sequences.
         - MH will report that the .mh_sequences file is poorly  for-
         matted  if  any  sequence  definition in a particular folder
         contains more than BUFSIZ characters.  xmh tries to  capture
         these messages and display them when they occur, but it can-
         not correct the problem.
         - Should  save  a  temporary  checkpoint  file  rather  than
         requiring changes to be committed in the non-shutdown case.
    
    AUTHOR
         Terry Weissman, formerly of Digital Western Research Labora-
         tory
         Donna Converse, MIT X Consortium
    
    
    
    


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