Reiner Steib writes:
Hi Reiner,
>> That works, but how? I've customized it to be 'head and got that
>> annoying behavior. Without customization it's 'head anyway,
>> although,
>
> I guess you checked this when using Emacs with X11, not on a tty.
Yes, but my emacs is started as system service
On Thu, Jan 08 2009, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Reiner Steib writes:
>> Erase your customization for `gnus-treat-display-x-face'.
>
> That works, but how? I've customized it to be 'head and got that
> annoying behavior. Without customization it's 'head anyway, although,
I guess you checked this whe
Reiner Steib writes:
Hi Reiner,
>> 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 i
On Wed, Jan 07 2009, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> 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
> 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 imag
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 shown in that case. How do I