Tomi Ollila writes:
> So, you set mm-text-html-renderer as 'w3m
>
> ?
Yeah, but I had to install w3m and install the w3m package before it
worked. The w3m-standalone one worked but was a bit slower and didn't seem
to work as well.
Cheers,
William
On Tue, Jul 25 2017, William Casarin wrote:
> Tomi Ollila writes:
>> If you try to work something on this (or anything), please report your
>> progress :D
>
> I didn't really get far after I discovered how awesome emacs-w3m was.
> pandoc plaintext output is pretty bad in
Tomi Ollila writes:
> If you try to work something on this (or anything), please report your
> progress :D
I didn't really get far after I discovered how awesome emacs-w3m was.
pandoc plaintext output is pretty bad in comparison.
Thanks again!
Tomi Ollila writes:
> Writing one's own renderer function and pointing mm-text-html-renderer
> to that (or something...)
This is what I was looking for, thanks.
> If you try to work something on this (or anything), please report your
> progress :D
Will do!
Cheers,
William
On Sun, Jul 23 2017, William Casarin wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> I would like to never use emacs' slow html renderer when viewing
> html-only email. What I want to do is pipe the html through:
>
> pandoc -f html -t plain
>
> and then show the output of that. Right now I can do this with `. |` but
>
Hey there,
I would like to never use emacs' slow html renderer when viewing
html-only email. What I want to do is pipe the html through:
pandoc -f html -t plain
and then show the output of that. Right now I can do this with `. |` but
I can only do this after I open the email, which is not