> Svend Tollak Munkejord wrote:
> Sometimes I receive html e-mails with external links (of the type
> "click here", not "http://www...";) in them, and for one reason or
> another, w3m is not always the ideal way of displaying them. Then it
> would be nice to be able copy the URL to the clipboa
Svend Tollak Munkejord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is there a function in standard No Gnus that resembles
> tc-indent-region from Trivial Cite? (I didn't find any.)
> tc-indent-region inserts ">" in front of each line, and it is
> practical if you want to fix replies to replies made e.g. using
>
Hi,
Sometimes I receive html e-mails with external links (of the type
"click here", not "http://www...";) in them, and for one reason or
another, w3m is not always the ideal way of displaying them. Then it
would be nice to be able copy the URL to the clipboard, and paste the
address into a browser
Hi,
Is there a function in standard No Gnus that resembles
tc-indent-region from Trivial Cite? (I didn't find any.)
tc-indent-region inserts ">" in front of each line, and it is
practical if you want to fix replies to replies made e.g. using
Outlook.
You may say "use tc, then", but I thought I'd
On Mon, 09 Jul 2007 23:43:05 GMT, Levander wrote:
> Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> This is a new feature (2006-02-10) in the development version. It's
>> not present in 5.10.8/5.11.
> 2006-02-10 is a date?
Yes: Year-Month-Day. It is the ISO standardized order (and as a bonus it
is
Reiner Steib <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is a new feature (2006-02-10) in the development version. It's
> not present in 5.10.8/5.11.
2006-02-10 is a date? Does that mean there's a development version of
Gnus that is almost a year and a half old and hasn't been released
yet? It just soun