Hi Norman,
> You are right but:
>
> show -no ambig
> mhshow: -no ambiguous. It matches
> -nocheck
> -noverbose
> -noconcat
> -notextonly
> -noinlineonly
> -noheader
Here's the `-no' things in mhshow's source.
$ git blame uip/mhshow.c | grep 'X("no'
de4636bb6 (Ken Hornstein
Ralph Corderoy 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)
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 dif
show -nop also works for me, though apparently it doesn't for some people.
Norman Shapiro
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Ralph Corderoy writes:
>Hi Norman,
>
>> mhshow -nopr 170
>> mhshow: -nopr unknown
>
>Well that's odd because mhshow does know -noprefer.
>
>$ mhshow -noprefer . >/dev/null
>$ mhshow -noprefe . >/dev/null
>$ mhshow -nopref . >/dev/null
>$ mhshow -nopre . >/dev/null
>$ mhshow -nopr . >/dev/null
>$ m
Hi Norman,
> mhshow -nopr 170
> mhshow: -nopr unknown
Well that's odd because mhshow does know -noprefer.
$ mhshow -noprefer . >/dev/null
$ mhshow -noprefe . >/dev/null
$ mhshow -nopref . >/dev/null
$ mhshow -nopre . >/dev/null
$ mhshow -nopr . >/dev/null
$ mhshow -nop .
Hi David,
> These arg parsing error messages are a bit odd:
>
> $ show -pref
> show: missing argument to -pref
> $ show -pref text/plain
> mhl: -pref unknown
Seems to be 85bc89701 from 2016-01. It's not just -pref.
$ show -part
show: missing argument to -part
$ show