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This user has either cancelled their membership, or their account has been deleted.Id + " Link: " + targetLink.Id + " Text: " + targetLink.You can enjoy the companionship of friends and family while roaming the highways of the United States and Canada.Our well maintained motorhomes offer the most economical, reliable, and pleasurable form of travel available for vacations today.We offer the very best name brands and spacious floorplans that will make your trip a memorable experience.CLICK ON "RENTALS" TO VIEW OUR MOTORHOMES.US Chess Championships HOMEGive someone a gift membership!The xmh program provides a graphical user interface to the MH Message Handling System.This document introduces many aspects of the Athena Widget Set.This option specifies an alternate folder which may receive new mail and is initially opened by xmh.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.MailPath, InitialFolder, and MailWaitingFlag, which can be specified in a resource file.To do so, see if there is a file called .If it does, you've been using version 4 or earlier of MH; to convert 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.You should do this before using xmh to incorporate new mail.For more information, refer to the mh (1)documentation.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.R4 application class defaults file.The default value of the SendBreakWidth resource has changed since R4.Toolkit Intrinsics and the Athena Widget Set.Many of the features described below (scrollbars, buttonboxes, etc.This area is a scrollbar.The grey bar indicates what portion of your data is visible.If only the first half is grey, then you are looking at the top half of your data.You can use the pointer in the scrollbar to change what part of the data is visible.If you hold down pointer button 2, you can drag around the grey area.If you click with button 1, then the data to the right of the pointer will scroll to the top of the window.Any area containing many words or short phrases, each enclosed in a rectangular or rounded boundary, is called a buttonbox .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.Pressing the pointer button while the pointer is over one of these buttons will pull down a menu.If you're not satisfied with the sizes of the various areas of the main window, they can easily be changed.Simply point to that grip with the pointer, press a pointer button, drag up or down, and release.This mode is simplest to understand, but is the least useful.This section will define the concepts of the selected folder, current folder, selected message(s), current message, 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 CommandButtonCount.Note that this is not necessarily the same folder that is currently being viewed.Display the data in the selected folder.Thus, the selected folder also becomes the viewed folder.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 accelerator 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 XmhOpenFolderInNewWindow().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.Click on the Okay button when finished, or just type Return; click on Cancel to cancel this operation.The action corresponding to Create Folder is XmhCreateFolder().Delete Folder Destroy the selected folder.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().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 button 1, drag, and release.If no messages are highlighted, then the selected messages are considered the same as the current message.The Table of Contents command menu contains commands which operate on the open, or viewed, folder.This command is selectable in the menu and will execute only if the viewed folder is allowed to receive new mail.The corresponding action is XmhIncorporateNewMail().Commit Changes Execute all deletions, moves, and copies that have been marked in this folder.The corresponding action is XmhCommitChanges().The corresponding action is XmhPackFolder().The corresponding action is XmhSortFolder().Rescan Folder Rebuild the list of messages.This can be used whenever you suspect that xmh 'sidea 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().This command does not affect the current message.The corresponding action is XmhComposeMessage().If no messages are highlighted, view the current message.If current message is already being viewed, view the first unmarked message after the current message.The corresponding action is XmhViewNextMessage().View Previous View the last selected message.The corresponding action is XmhViewPrevious().The corresponding action is XmhMarkDeleted().If the selected folder is the same as the viewed folder, this command will just beep.The corresponding action is XmhMarkMove().Copy as Link Mark the selected messages to be copied into the selected folder.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().The corresponding action is XmhUnmark().The corresponding action is XmhViewInNewWindow().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().However, there is an exception to this rule.BUGS), the changes will be reflected in the original message (see COMPOSITION WINDOWS).The action procedure corresponding to this command is XmhUseAsComposition().The corresponding action is XmhPrint().The corresponding action is XmhPickMessages().The corresponding action is XmhOpenSequence().The corresponding action is XmhRemoveFromSequence().Delete Sequence Remove the selected sequence entirely.The corresponding action is XmhDeleteSequence().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 message.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().The action procedure corresponding to this command is XmhViewUseAsComposition().The action procedure is XmhEditView().Save Message This command is insensitive until the message has been edited; when activated, edits will be saved to the original message in the view.The corresponding action is XmhSaveView().The corresponding action procedure is XmhViewMarkDelete().Read in Reverse will switch the meaning of the next and previous messages, and will increment 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 are created by selecting Compose Message from the Message command menu, or by selecting Reply or Forward or Use as Composition from the Message or View command menu.The corresponding action is XmhCloseView().The corresponding action is XmhSend().The corresponding action is XmhComposeMessage().The corresponding action is XmhSave() .Insert Insert a related message into the composition.The message may be filtered before being inserted; see ReplyInsertFilter under APPLICATION RESOURCES for more information.The corresponding action is XmhInsert().To select and open a folder or a sequence in a single action, make the folder or sequence selection with pointer button 2.In both of these operations, the selected folder or sequence and the viewed folder or sequence are not changed.See the X Toolkit Intrinsics and the Athena Widget Set documentation for more details.Whenever you are asked to enter any text, you will be using a standard text editing interface.Text within a paragraph is broken into lines for display based on the current width of the window.Yes'' will proceed with the operation.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.They are local to a particular folder; two different folders can have sequences with the same name.Sequence'' menu, below the sequence commands.Also, at any time one of the sequences in the menu will have a check mark next to it.Note that none of the above actually affect whether a message 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.The layout should be fairly obvious.Skip'' button, then only those messages that don't match the fields on that row are included.One is the name of the sequence you're defining.Two more boxes define a date range; only messages within that date range will be considered.The remaining fields are optional: hh, mm, and ss specify a time of day, and zzz selects a time zone.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 application class name is Xmh.The application class name is Xmh.Any of these options may also be specified on the command line by using the X Toolkit Intrinsics resource specification mechanism.Table of Contents, and view.EventsOnBusy Whether to disallow user input and show a busy cursor while xmh is busy processing a command.PointerColor The foreground color of the busy cursor.If checkNewMail is true, xmh checks to see if you have new mail each 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.This resource is retained for backward compatibility with user resource files; see also checkpointInterval, mailInterval, and rescanInterval.NewMail 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.Interval (class Interval) Specifies in minutes how often to make checkpoints of volatile state, if makeCheckpoints is true.Checkpointing is done in the folder of origin unless an absolute pathname is given.ButtonCount The number of command buttons to create in a button box in between the toc and the view areas of the main window.Geometry Initial geometry for windows containing compositions.Whether or not to print information to stderr as xmh runs.Folder Which folder to display on startup.By default, this resource has no value.This resource is ignored if xmh finds an .Interval (class Interval) Specifies the interval in minutes at which the mail should be checked, if mailWaitingFlag or checkNewMail is true.The default is the value of checkFrequency.WaitingFlag If true, xmh will attempt to set an indication in its icon when new mail is waiting to be retrieved.Checkpoints If true, xmh will attempt to save checkpoints of volatile edits.The frequency of checkpointing is controlled by the resource checkpointInterval.For the location of checkpointing, see checkpointNameFormat.MailIconBitmap (class NewMailBitmap) The bitmap suggested to the window manager for the icon when any folder has new mail.WmAndIconName Whether to prefix the window and icon name with "xmh: ".Command An sh command to execute to print a message.Note that stdout and stderr must be specifically redirected.The full path and filename of the source message is appended to the command before being passed to sh(1).Interval (class Interval) How often to check the Table of Contents of currently viewed folders and of folders with messages currently being viewed, and to update the Table of Contents if xmh sees inconsistencies with the file system in these folders.ReadOrder When true, the next message will be the message prior to the current message in the table of contents, and the previous message will be the message after the current message in the table of contents.BreakWidth 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.Width When a message is sent from xmh ,lines longer than SendBreakWidth characters will be split into multiple lines, each of which is no longer than this value.OnInc Whether to automatically show the current message after incorporating new mail.Menu If true, when popup command menus are used, the most recently selected entry will be under the cursor when the menu pops up.Dir Directory for xmh to store temporary files.For privacy, a user might want to change this to a private directory.Initial geometry for main xmh toc and view windows.Percentage The percentage of the main window that is used to display the Table of Contents.If incoming mail is forwarded to the MH slocal program, it can be sorted as specified by the user into multiple incoming mail drops.To inform xmh about the various mail drops, create a file in your home directory called .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.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 redefine the accelerator bindings to exclude modifier keys, !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.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.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.At least one parameter must be specified.The parameters will be concatenated with a space character 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.XmhCheckForNewMail() This action will check all mail drops known to xmh.IncFile resource, the MH command msgchk is used to check for new mail, otherwise, xmh checks directly.The user can cause xmh to respond to one or both of these protocols, exactly as if the window manager had made the request, by invoking the action with the appropriate parameters.The initial text displayed in a composition window is generated by executing the corresponding MH command; i.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.At least one book has been published about MH and xmh .When the user closes a window, all windows which are transient for that window should also be closed by xmh.When XmhUseAsComposition and XmhViewUseAsComposition operate on messages in the DraftsFolder, xmh disallows editing of the composition if the same message is also being viewed in another window.Occasionally after committing changes, the table of contents will appear to be completely blank when there are actually messages present.WM_DELETE_WINDOW protocol doesn't work right when requesting deletion of the first toc and view, while trying to keep other xmh windows around.Doesn't allow folders to be shared without write permission.ContactAbout SunNewsEmploymentSite MapPrivacyTerms of UseTrademarksCopyright Sun Microsystems, Inc.This is an online version of the book's original third edition.HTML files for fast loading.There are multiple indexes, tables of contents, and lots of links to make the book quick to use.This book also covers three popular interfaces to MH: xmh is a way to use MH from the X Window System.Read the browsing help page.Here are the table of contents and the indexes.Frames users: you don't need those links.Use the bottom two frames instead.For more information, see the file copying.
 
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Samim
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Fergie
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T2-the Heartbroken EP
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