On Sat, 22 Jul 2017 13:21:24 +0900, Byung-Hee HWANG (황병희, 黃炳熙) wrote:
> When i write as follow:
> #+BEGIN_SRC python
> print "^고맙습니다 _地平天成_ 감사합니다_^))//\n"*3
> #+END_SRC
> The inner data does break in Gnus.
I've fixed this bug in the Emacs git master, i.e., Emacs 26.0.50.
The diff is here:
On Mon, 07 Jul 2014 13:45:34 +0900, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
On Sun, 06 Jul 2014 01:09:42 +0200, Michael Heerdegen wrote:
[...]
The variable `auto-save-include-big-deletions` controls whether
auto-save-mode is turned off when the buffer has shrunk a lot - the
default is nil (meaning: turn off
On Sun, 06 Jul 2014 01:09:42 +0200, Michael Heerdegen wrote:
akb427 goo...@mirror.to writes:
In gnus, I am now sometimes getting the message Buffer
.newsrc-dribble has shrunk a lot; auto save disabled in that buffer
until next real save
I don't know if this behavior is intended, but it
Felix Natter fnat...@gmx.net wrote:
[...]
Would it help to upgrade to GNU Emacs 24.2?
No, it doesn't. The most recent nndraft.el is in the development
repositories, the Gnus Git master[1] and the Emacs Bzr trunk[2].
Both have not been released yet. But you can use one of them or
both at your
Felix Natter fnat...@gmx.net wrote:
Will Ma Gnus also work with GNU Emacs 23?
It should work. I tried to build Emacs 23.4 but failed (this
seems to need some tweaks to build on Cygwin). But don't worry,
in the past I had a chance to use the Emacs 23.4 binary that
Cygwin distributed and the one
Oops, I seem to have misread the backtrace. You aren't using
the most recent nndraft.el, are you? In it, there should be
the FIXME comment in the 259th line.
Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
Felix Natter fnat...@gmx.net wrote:
now I have another backtrace (debug-on-error=t, with M-x load-library
Hi,
This might be a regression but I think it would trouble no one.
I made draft messages come to be deleted after being sent regardless
of the value of `nnmail-expiry-target'. If it is `delete', that
is the default, the behavior is unchanged. Before this change,
a sent draft was moved to an
Felix Natter fnat...@gmx.net wrote:
Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org writes:
[...]
I found some other problems on expiring sent drafts to a group.
The principal one is that a draft is not like a normal article:
・There is a separator between the header and the body.
- You can't read its body
Felix Natter wrote:
Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org writes:
hi Katsumi,
sorry that it took me so long!
Felix Natter wrote:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error Selecting deleted buffer)
nnml-add-nov(expired 12197 [nil Rheinblick-Cache Felix Natter
fnat...
nnml-save-mail(((expired
Felix Natter wrote:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error Selecting deleted buffer)
nnml-add-nov(expired 12197 [nil Rheinblick-Cache Felix Natter fnat...
nnml-save-mail(((expired . 12197)) )
nnml-request-accept-article(expired nil)
I'm unable to reproduce such an error. Could you get a
Soichi wrote:
Gnus/5.110006 (No Gnus v0.6) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux)
Hi. I have recently added RSS feeds of Google news in both Russian
and French. Emacs and Gnus receive the feeds but the fonts are
messed up. Interestingly, the titles of those feeds are shown
properly in the
Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.gnus
Cc: info-gnus-english@gnu.org
stormwatch wrote:
Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
How do you find possibly unknown mail groups that
nnmail-split creates? (Text that X-Course-Name header contains
is unknown, isn't it?)
That's a very good question. I think gnus-auto
Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.gnus
Cc: info-gnus-english@gnu.org
Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
BTW, I noticed `B nnml RET RET' in the group buffer shows
non-ASCII group names without properly decoding. It should be
fixed!
Fixed in the Emacs bzr trunk and the Gnus git trunk.
Stormwatch, maybe you have
Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.gnus
Cc: info-gnus-english@gnu.org
stormwatch wrote:
On Jul 27, 9:04 pm, Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org wrote:
[...]
What is the mail back end you use? As for the most recent Gnus:
[...]
I use nnml and gnus included in an up-to-date emacs built from bzr.
Hmm
Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.gnus (posted to news.eternal-september.org)
Cc: info-gnus-english@gnu.org
stormwatch wrote:
Note: It seems that the original message sent thorugh
news.individual.net was not delivered.
individual.net may forward articles posted to gnu.emacs.gnus to
a wrong moderator, or
Cecil Westerhof wrote:
Because I have quite a wide screen I have split my frame in two windows
with 'C-X 3'. In the left window I have the group buffer and the right
window something else. When I open a folder in the group buffer the
right window disappears and there is only one window left
evan wrote:
Any idea why I get the message `smtp-server' not defined when I try
to send mail via gnus? I have tried to see what is wrong but I cannot
find anything.
Remove smtpmail.el(c) that comes from the FLIM package (not the
one of Emacs). You can find it by performing:
M-x
MDG wrote:
hile compiling toplevel forms in file /home/*/ngnus-0.6/lisp/utf7.el:
!! File error ((Cannot open load file timer))
It looks like you haven't had the recent xemacs-base package
installed. Otherwise, loading timer-funcs.elc may have failed
for some reason. (See mm-util.el,
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I downloaded starttls cvs. I cd to starttls directory, then did:
$ ./bootstrap
$ ./configure
$ make
, but got the following error:
asnprintf.c:18:20: error: config.h: No such file or directory
At debian.user mailing list someone said that the file config.h
Joe Galaxy wrote:
I have a ~/.mailcap file and it is parsed.
My problem is that i want see the x-faces in a xterm not with
imagemagick display, but with xv or qiv or feh. I have in my mailcap
for example: image/*;z xv -nodecor %s
but won't work for that.
Maybe this works:
(setq
Joe Galaxy wrote:
Hi all, I need to load a custom mailcap entry for displaying images,
like xv or qiv instead of imagemagick display.
I tried modifying the mailcap.el that becomes qith gnus and loading it
from my custom elisp path, but nothing.
Any help? TIA
The most easy way is to have the
Teemu Likonen wrote:
When I'm reading news through one server but have configured Gnus to
send my messages through some other server Gnus always asks me if I
really want to post to this possibly unknown group (or something like
that).
It happens when the server and the group have never been
Reiner Steib wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11 2009, Uwe Brauer wrote:
I am desperate and I am thinking of using the old code.
Please don't. This is a bug we need to find out why it fails for you.
Maybe Uwe has to discover by oneself what function of Gnus starts
VM. If what is started is the Lisp
Uwe Brauer wrote:
[...]
I am completely confused:
mail-user-agent is set for me
--8schnipp-8---
mail-user-agent' is a variable declared in Lisp.
-- loaded from /build/buildd/xemacs21-21.4.21/lisp/simple.elc
Value: message-user-agent
Water Lin wrote:
Is there any way I can delete all emails in my mailbox without using
mark command # ?
How about `C-u G DEL' in the group buffer?
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Seb wrote:
I'd like to send messages containing the string string, possibly
capitalized and surrounded by any other characters, to end up in group
stringGroup, so I included the following rule:
(setq spam-split-group Spam
nnmail-split-methods 'nnmail-split-fancy
Marco Paunescu wrote:
Hello, thou I compiled v0.10 I'm getting No Gnus v0.9 as output to M-x
gnus-version. Checked the entries in ~.emacs but they're fine.
Any hint?
That's caused by the mislabeled `gnus-version-number':
$ wget ftp://ftp.gnus.org/pub/gnus/ngnus-0.10.tar.gz
$ tar xf
Olivier Sirven wrote:
Hello,
I recently updated my gnus config to use a vertical slit when reading
messages which is way more confortable with a wide screen. But there is
one major issue now: the cursor on the summary buffer does not change
article when I display another one. For example,
Hermann wrote:
On 05.10.2009 at 15:23:07 David Engster d...@randomsample.de wrote:
Hermann meinelis...@onlinehome.de writes:
In general it works fine, but there are two problems:
[...]
What may cause this problems? Generally nnshimbun is very nice.
Those shimbuns are broken due to changes
Andrzej Adam Filip wrote:
Is it possible to make gnus-refer-article-method group dependent?
How to do it?
Specifics:
I can access very good 'archive news server' of *only* 'news:pl.*'.
This may work, though I'm not sure:
(add-to-list
'gnus-parameters
'(\\`pl\\.
Jarmo Hurri wrote:
[...]
[ja...@localhost ~]$ xemacs --version
XEmacs 21.5 (beta29) garbanzo [Lucid] (i386-redhat-linux, Mule)
My Gnus version is 5.10.10.
The problem takes place when I select a group in the Group
buffer. Below is a backtrace of the error. Any ideas on how to fix
this?
Hermann wrote:
On 25.09.2009 at 02:19:57 Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org wrote:
Hermann wrote:
since upgrade to Emacs 23.x I get difficaulties in using the internal w3m
as HTML/feed viewer.
Not only that there appear character encoding conflicts for German -
umlauts are not shown correctly
Hermann wrote:
http://news.gmane.org/group/gmane.emacs.gnus.user/thread=12500
[...]
I'm very sorry to say, that I have not understood the patch: Which lines
do I have to copy to my .gnus file?
The patch should be applied to gnus-art.el and gnus-group.el by
using the `patch' command (you can
Francis Moreau wrote:
On Sep 24, 2:38 am, Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org wrote:
[...]
Article numbered a minus value is not in the group you're in.
Well I actually used 'M-^' to fetch an old article and wanted to make
this article persistent.
Group it's in is displayed in the Xref header
Hermann wrote:
since upgrade to Emacs 23.x I get difficaulties in using the internal w3m
as HTML/feed viewer.
Not only that there appear character encoding conflicts for German -
umlauts are not shown correctly
What is url for the feeds?
- but I cannot open external links from within
Francis Moreau wrote:
I'm trying to make an article persistent but I got the following
message from gnus:
Can't cache article -24
What does it mean ? Why can't gnus make it persistent ?
Article numbered a minus value is not in the group you're in.
Group it's in is displayed in the Xref
Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com wrote:
On Tue, 04 Aug 2009 19:58:40 +0900 Katsumi Yamaoka yama...@jpl.org wrote:
KY Maybe the groups can be controllable. For example:
KY (defcustom mm-w3m-safe-groups \\`nnrss[+:]
KY Groups in which html articles are considered all safe.
KY The value may
Ted Zlatanov wrote:
On Thu, 30 Jul 2009 16:03:39 -0700 (PDT) ky yama...@jpl.org wrote:
Ted Zlatanov t...@lifelogs.com wrote:
k [...]
Actually I was wondering why it is unsafe to visit links in w3m. If
anything, w3m is the safest web browser I use daily, much better than
IE, Firefox,
jida...@jidanni.org jida...@jidanni.org wrote:
Gentlemen, I have received a Content-Type: multipart/mixed message (from
Debian BTS). I wish very much to reply to part 2 of
[1. text/plain]
[2. message/rfc822]
[3. text/plain]
[4. text/plain]
[5. message/rfc822]
However as much as I place
Note:
Followup-To: gnu.emacs.gnus
Xiao-Yong Jin wrote:
Hi, I'm using gnus bundled with emacs from current cvs
Gnus v5.13
GNU Emacs 23.0.90.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.14.7) of
2009-02-24
I'm not sure it is a bug or some error caused by my
configuration. But it happens
Hermann wrote:
In fact you are right; I use emacs-w3m, which indeed is called w3m-el on
my distro (GRML).
So I commented out the entries refering to w3 in my .gnus.
[...]
I inserted only one line in my .gnus:
(setq mm-text-html-renderer 'w3m)
which should be sufficient, (at least for
james.lei...@gmail.com wrote:
When I run gnus-article-decode-charset on the displayed message, the
accented characters suddenly display correctly but the attachments are
no longer hotlinks:
How about trying the `C-d' command in the summary buffer? It
hopefully splits the article into parts,
Tassilo Horn wrote:
Hi,
when I use gnus in an emacs frame running in a terminal emulator Face
and X-Face images are displayed via imagemagick's `display' program.
This is quite annoying, cause its window steals the input focus from the
emacs frame/terminal.
I'd prefer if no images were
Sivaram Neelakantan wrote:
The key C-c C-e currently elides a region of text and produces the
following
[...]
Can it have some customised options to show the number of lines of
text elided and also some text that the user can add? Something like
[snipped 5 lines]
[5 lines of irrelevant
Francis Moreau wrote:
I have a couple of groups which come from Gmane, which uses a mail to
news gateway thing.
I'd like to reply to one of the article but can't do it easily: doing
'S W' just only reply to the person mentioned by 'From:' header field
I couldn't reproduce this by using Gnus
Francis Moreau wrote:
Today I got the following message when posting an article to any news
group:
,
| Really use this possibly unknown group: gnu.emacs.gnus? (y/n)
`
Answering yes get the article to be sent.
I don't how this happen. The last change I did in my gnus is to change
Francis Moreau wrote:
When sending an article by using C-c C-c, gnus keeps around a buffer
named *sent mail to corresponding to the article I just sent.
(setq message-kill-buffer-on-exit t)
Documentation:
*Non-nil means that the message buffer will be killed after sending a message.
Memnon Anon wrote:
On Aug 6, 3:03 am, Katsumi Yamaoka [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
(setq w3m-goto-article-function 'browse-url)
Okay, this works nearly as I want it.
I used this (setq w3m-goto-article-function 'fc-choose-browser).
Gnus/Emacs asks: external y/n.
But if I choose y
Memnon Anon wrote:
I am using gnus to read some rss feeds.
Sometimes, I want to follow links.
my .emacs has this:
;; Found this config here:
;; http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/JorgenSchaefersEmacsConfig
(defun fc-choose-browser (url rest args)
(interactive sURL: )
(if
Michael Ekstrand wrote:
I'm trying to get Gnus connecting to my Leafnode server via SSH and
Netcat, thus far to no avail. I have the following as my select method:
'(nntp news.elehack.net
(nntp-address news.elehack.net)
(nntp-port-number 119)
Richard G Riley wrote:
Katsumi Yamaoka [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can add this form to the ~/.emacs-w3m.el file at your own risk.
(define-key w3m-minor-mode-map M 'w3m-view-url-with-external-browser)
For what `risk' means, please see:
(info (emacs-w3m)Gnus) - `C-x C-e' here.
I'm
Richard G Riley wrote:
I want the email itself in a w3m display so the usual w3m keys are
available. As it is I just see link for hot links and am unable to
use M to open in external browser.
You can add this form to the ~/.emacs-w3m.el file at your own risk.
(define-key w3m-minor-mode-map
Richard G Riley wrote:
Can I set a group to treat all articles as html?
e.g I have subscribed to an RSS feed in Gnus and all the feed posts are html
content. Gnus doesn't recognise them as html since they not properly
marked as html. Can I do aynthing to set this group to automatically
anhnmncb wrote:
hi, reiner:
I tried again: write an article in newsgroup, C-x C-k to quit, then
Mail/drafts is appeared in $HOME. Maybe I've missed something?
My Gnus version 5.13
I tried
(setq gnus-home-directory ~/.emacs.d/gnus)
(setq message-directory (concat gnus-home-directory /Mail))
anhnmncb wrote:
I have these setting:
(setq gnus-home-directory ~/.emacs.d/gnus)
(setq gnus-init-file ~/.emacs.d/site-lisp/.gnus.el
gnus-inhibit-startup-message t)
in ~/.emacs
and this:
(setq message-directory (concat gnus-home-directory /Mail))
in
William Xu wrote:
I don't quite understand, though. A defadvice will forbid it from being
byte-compiled?
The default value of `ad-default-compilation-action' is `maybe'
which means not to compile advised functions if bytecomp.elc is
not loaded. Though that advice to gnus seems needless now
Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
Though that advice to gnus seems needless now ;-),
Sorry, I meant `gnus-other-frame'. (It is useful for finding out
the Gnus frame that is behind the other frames.)
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I subscribed to mailing lists and receive digest mails. What is the
best (easy) way to reply to a message. Mails are sent as mime parts
(rf822).
In a perfect world, I would like to select a mime part, and make reply
as usually.
How about `C-d' in the summary
William Xu wrote:
[...]
gnus-article-prepare-hook, calling something like:
,
| (gnus-summary-edit-article 2)
| (goto-char (point-min))
| (insert (format From: %s\n author))
| (gnus-article-edit-done)
`
But it looks like this will be called again and again. Am I using the
wrong
James Leifer wrote:
I'm running Ubuntu gutsy with
Gnus v5.13
GNU Emacs 23.0.60.1 (i486-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.12.0) of
2007-12-30 on iridium
and happily editing French emails and documents in utf-8 which gnus
handles beautifully for posting and reading.
My problem is that
Pete Axon wrote:
C-h v mm-text-html-renderer
This gives me a ``not documented as a variable'' message
User-Agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3
You need to upgrade Gnus. The latest stable released version is:
ftp://ftp.gnus.org/pub/gnus/gnus-5.10.8.tar.gz
Geoff Kuenning wrote:
I just upgraded (finally!) to GNUS 5.11. But I'm having trouble with
images in MIME multipart e-mail.
[...]
I poked through the image-display code, but couldn't spot anything
obvious. I even tried redefining mm-valid-and-fit-image-p to always
return nil, without
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think that I have still some problems with my locales. When I enter
a folder name (interactive prompt i.e: keyboard) accents are fine, but
when I use the format-time-string command to generate the month to
where the mails has to be copied, the created folder
JAT wrote:
I've noticed that x-face.el changes X-Face header depending type of
image. If it's a png file header is Face and if it's a xbm file
header used is X-Face.
Is correct this change?
In Gnus (ver. No Gnus v0.6) I can see both headers.
What version of x-face.el do you use? If it
Patrick May wrote:
I see especially slow header downloads when accessing one
particular newsgroup. Even if that group shows only a dozen unread
posts, it loads much more slowly than a groups with over a hundred.
elp shows the following for the fast groups:
Function Name
Heinrich Moser wrote:
Why is my message ID broken (@localhost.localdomain, see this
message), although I followed the steps of FAQ Q2.16* and set
mail-host-address correctly**?
Greetings, TIA,
Heinzi
* http://www.faqs.org/faqs/gnus-faq/
Unfortunately Gnus v5.9 prefers the system
Austin Frank wrote:
Debugger entered--Lisp error: (wrong-type-argument stringp nil)
string-match(nil \John Q. Public\ [EMAIL PROTECTED])
nnmail-fancy-expiry-target(mail.academic)
You may possibly be the first person who tried using `to-from'
and `nnmail-fancy-expiry-target' ever since it
Austin Frank wrote:
On Thu, Oct 18 2007, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
Could you try this patch?
Thanks for the patch. I no longer get the error when trying to exit a
group. This is a great improvement over the previous situation.
Thanks for verifying the patch. I've installed it in the Gnus
Volkan YAZICI wrote:
Is it possible to make gnus only fetch mails from groups under some
specific topic(s) at startup? When I first open gnus, I don't want it
to keep me waiting while fetching news from RSS groups (and from some
other groups with relatively low priority). Just want to see
Reiner Steib wrote:
On Thu, Sep 13 2007, Leo wrote:
On 2007-09-13 13:09 +0100, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
Leo wrote:
Do you think this should go to the manual?'
Isn't it enough?
(info (gnus)Terminology)
[...]
It is odd that it is not explained in the main text of the
manual. Terminology
Hallvard B Furuseth wrote:
Allan Gottlieb writes:
Here, however, is a slightly edited version of the first part
that may be slightly more clear.
`gnus-nov-is-evil'
This one must _always_ be `nil' (which is the default).
I assume that should be This variable is obsolete, it should
Uwe Brauer wrote:
I have the following setting
Variables:
Set variables local to the group you are entering. *
[INS] [DEL] Variable: gnus-summary-line-format
Value:
%U%R%z%I%N %(%[ %-20,20n%]%) %-23,23~(form (gnus-extra-header 'To))@
%d %k %L %s
`gnus-extra-header'
Lowell Gilbert wrote:
I *am* a native English speaker, and I thought that text was quite
good. Here, however, is a slightly edited version that may be
slightly more clear.
What's NOV?
Allan Gottlieb wrote:
I also am a
Leo wrote:
On 2007-09-14 00:27 +0100, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
I'll do it someday, even though I'm not a good English writer. ;-)
I am non-native speaker myself.
OK. I've added this:
(info (gnus)Slow/Expensive Connection)
,
|`gnus-nov-is-evil'
| This one has to be _always_ `nil
Leo wrote:
The name `gnus-maximum-newsgroup' is confusing; it sounds like it is the
maximum newsgroups one can have.
I came up with this name from `gnus-large-newsgroup' but I also
didn't think it's good.
How about:
`gnus-newsgroup-maximum-articles'
Excellent. I will implement it in
Leo wrote:
,[ (info (gnus)Headers) ]
| And Gnus uses a format internally that it calls header, which is
| what I'm talking about here. This is a 9-element vector, basically,
| with each header (ouch) having one slot.
`
It looks like Gnus has its own internal format and I have heard
Leo wrote:
On 2007-09-13 11:15 +0100, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
If you have a nnml group, you can see its .overview file, that is just
NOV. It's a common format that most news servers use when
communicating with clients. It improves the performance. So,
disabling it is not a good idea
Leo wrote:
On 2007-09-13 13:09 +0100, Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
Do you think this should go to the manual?'
Isn't it enough?
(info (gnus)Terminology)
,
|NOV
| When Gnus enters a group, it asks the back end for the headers of
| all unread articles in the group. Most servers support
Stein Arild Strømme wrote:
Here is one: http://news.motzarella.org/
There seemingly an extraordinary number of articles are in some
groups. For example:
0: gnu.emacs.announce
230: gnu.emacs.bug
0: gnu.emacs.gnews
30067873: gnu.emacs.gnus
1120: gnu.emacs.help
0:
Leo wrote:
The key binding C-c C-f to the command `gnus-summary-mail-forward' is
not available in the Article buffer. I wonder if this is a bug.
I'm not sure it is a bug, but `gnus-summary-mail-forward' seems
to have been designed for invoking in the summary buffer, not in
the article buffer
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
Thanks.
The problem seems to be solved since I put in .gnus.el the line:
(setq gnus-article-emulate-mime nil)
Well, this may cause you inconvenience, especially when exchanging
messages with Gnus users. Because Gnus users may expect others
who use Gnus not change
Rodolfo Medina wrote:
I' attaching a text file containing eight lines. If I insert it in a message
(e.g. with `C-x i') and then send the message, in the message body only the
first and the fifth will be visible, the others won't.
Can anybody explain why this happens and how to avoid it?
haomiao wrote:
But when my mail has attachment whose filename contains Chinese
characters, other persons who are using outlook or foxmail can not see
the attachment. (gnus can)
I don't know what version of Gnus you use but the recent ones
have this feature:
(info (emacs-mime)rfc2047)
Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
For such a link expressed with a plain text, you can bind the
same key to just the function `browse-url-firefox'. For example:
I forgot to write the way to map the `vv' key to `browse-url-firefox'
also in emacs-w3m buffers. Here it is:
--8---cut here
Hadron wrote:
What would be very nice is a piece of code to recognise when the point
is on a hidden url like an html link and then extract the url
automatically, else just the text url.
The one can bind the same key to browse-url-firefox passing the url as
an argument.
Er, although it
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 clipboard, and
Xu Weijiang wrote:
I have a problem when i am trying to use *nnmail-split-fancy*, which
has no effect when the corresponding field contain multi-byte words.
Finally I found that *nnmail-split-fancy* only matches with the
original mail without decoding, and the subject is something like:
Madhu wrote:
Is there a way to tell Gnus (in the summary buffer) to mark an article
as `read' but DO NOT GO to another article but stay on this line?
Often I have a bunch of ticked articles next to each other in the
summary buffer, and wish to mark one of them in the middle as `read'
: In [EMAIL PROTECTED] poppyer wrote:
:I have just upgrade to gnus 5.11, where I found that the lines
: started with : is not recognized as citations. And I can not find the
: gnus-cite-prefix-regexp to customize. Any idea?
For Gnus v5.11 `message-cite-prefix-regexp' is what you look
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bar Shirtcliff wrote:
I'm new to gnus, and I've noticed that the wonderful RSS feeds that I
was anticipating reading with gnus--have no content, just links to
webpages, which pretty much defeats the purpose.
I'm wondering if anyone has written some kind of fix for
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
(defadvice mm-inline-text-html-render-with-w3m (around follow-link (handle)
activate)
Follow a link in nnrss group.
I forgot to convert relative links in the html contents to
absolute ones
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Svend Tollak Munkejord wrote:
I have a problem with e-mails containing attached images with spaces
in the filename. Gnus launches the display program, but instead of
showing the image, display shows the Browse and Select a File menu.
In the *Message* buffer, I see
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tobias Brink wrote:
Is there a possibility to make Gnus render HTML only in these RSS
feeds, as those are actually meant to be used with HTML?
Isn't this just what you look for? ;-)
(info (gnus)RSS) - type `C-x C-e' here.
,
|Even if you have added `text/html' to
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wada Yusuke wrote:
Is this a function of emacs newer than 20,
As William Xu wrote here and I wrote in the mail that I sent to
you personally, so Emacs 20 seems to be too old to run the recent
Gnus and other modules. The most recent Gnus no longer supports
Emacs 20 even if
In [EMAIL PROTECTED]
leandro noferini wrote:
some days ago I changed my archive group from nnfolder to nnml with
these lines in .gnus
(setq gnus-message-archive-method '(nnml archive
(nnml-directory ~/Mail/archive)
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mark T.B. Carroll wrote:
poppyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How can I set the gnus-summary-line-format such that in the Sent
Folder, it shows To field rather than From field. Obviously the
From field is myself.
I don't know, but have you tried setting
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] poppyer wrote:
I think gnus-ignored-from-addresses is exactly what I need.
But I just try it, and it doesn't work.
I set it to be my email address and use %f field in the
gnus-summary-line-format as well. Is there any other setting I need to note?
What is the version of
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hadron wrote:
running emacs 23, what is the recommended viewer for viewing jpeg files
attachment inline in email?
Has your Emacs 23 been built with the libjpeg library? It can
be checked by evaluating the Lisp form:
(image-type-available-p 'jpeg)
If it returns nil,
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wada Yusuke wrote:
Dear users of gnus,
Hello, my name is Wada Yusuke.
I have a question about gnus.
Hi Wada-san.
There is a probrem in sending an E-mail
through SMTP server of Gmail.
I've never used the Gmail SMTP server (I'll try it later though
it is a bit
Folks, please go to the proper newsgroup. I added the Followup-To
header to this article.
In [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tim X wrote:
cothrige [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If there is a quoted line it will be a different color than the
normal text, as one would expect. But, only if it begins with
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