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authorEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2015-12-19 17:43:11 +0200
committerEli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>2015-12-19 17:43:11 +0200
commit7a0786e7db9bb48a3f9745f5e631dddcb95f4019 (patch)
tree47a0e219138deafe01d854b19b9e9d6b183433db
parent1fe1d18f0750288f30ba054aad5be7e223eee121 (diff)
downloademacs-7a0786e7db9bb48a3f9745f5e631dddcb95f4019.tar.gz
Document new features of Rmail
* doc/emacs/rmail.texi (Rmail Summary Edit, Rmail Deletion): Document new behavior of 'd' and 'C-d' with numeric argument. (Rmail Display): Document the rendering of HTML MIME parts.
-rw-r--r--doc/emacs/rmail.texi27
-rw-r--r--etc/NEWS2
2 files changed, 19 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/doc/emacs/rmail.texi b/doc/emacs/rmail.texi
index 6e2a60b6378..bf8258add45 100644
--- a/doc/emacs/rmail.texi
+++ b/doc/emacs/rmail.texi
@@ -282,9 +282,9 @@ current message and select another. @kbd{d}
messages already deleted, while @kbd{C-d} (@code{rmail-delete-backward})
moves to the previous nondeleted message. If there is no nondeleted
message to move to in the specified direction, the message that was just
-deleted remains current. @kbd{d} with a prefix argument is equivalent
-to @kbd{C-d}. Note that the Rmail summary versions of these commands
-behave slightly differently (@pxref{Rmail Summary Edit}).
+deleted remains current. A numeric prefix argument serves as a repeat
+count, to allow deletion of several messages in a single command. A
+negative argument reverses the meaning of @kbd{d} and @kbd{C-d}.
@c mention other hooks, e.g., show message hook?
@vindex rmail-delete-message-hook
@@ -974,13 +974,11 @@ different lines. It doesn't matter what Emacs command you use to move
point; whichever line point is on at the end of the command, that
message is selected in the Rmail buffer.
- Almost all Rmail commands work in the summary buffer as well as in the
-Rmail buffer. Thus, @kbd{d} in the summary buffer deletes the current
-message, @kbd{u} undeletes, and @kbd{x} expunges. (However, in the
-summary buffer, a numeric argument to @kbd{d}, @kbd{C-d} and @kbd{u}
-serves as a repeat count. A negative argument reverses the meaning of
-@kbd{d} and @kbd{C-d}. Also, if there are no more undeleted messages in
-the relevant direction, the delete commands go to the first or last
+ Almost all Rmail commands work in the summary buffer as well as in
+the Rmail buffer. Thus, @kbd{d} in the summary buffer deletes the
+current message, @kbd{u} undeletes, and @kbd{x} expunges. (However,
+in the summary buffer, if there are no more undeleted messages in the
+relevant direction, the delete commands go to the first or last
message, rather than staying on the current message.) @kbd{o} and
@kbd{C-o} output the current message to a FILE; @kbd{r} starts a reply
to it; etc. You can scroll the current message while remaining in the
@@ -1224,6 +1222,15 @@ tagline (except for buttons for other actions, if there are any). Type
the undecoded @acronym{MIME} data. With a prefix argument, this
command toggles the display of only an entity at point.
+@vindex rmail-mime-prefer-html
+ If the message has an @acronym{HTML} @acronym{MIME} part, Rmail
+displays it in preference to the plain-text part, if Emacs can render
+@acronym{HTML}@footnote{
+This capability requires that Emacs be built with @file{libxml2}
+support or that you have the Lynx browser installed.}. To prevent
+that, and have the plain-text part displayed instead, customize the
+variable @code{rmail-mime-prefer-html} to a @code{nil} value.
+
To prevent Rmail from handling MIME decoded messages, change the
variable @code{rmail-enable-mime} to @code{nil}. When this is the
case, the @kbd{v} (@code{rmail-mime}) command instead creates a
diff --git a/etc/NEWS b/etc/NEWS
index 44686645a83..24c7ab81115 100644
--- a/etc/NEWS
+++ b/etc/NEWS
@@ -720,9 +720,11 @@ alternatives to currently visited manuals.
** Rmail
++++
*** The Rmail commands d, C-d and u take optional repeat counts to delete or
undelete multiple messages.
++++
*** Rmail can now render HTML mail messages if your Emacs was built with
libxml2 or if you have the Lynx browser installed. By default, Rmail
will display the HTML version of a mail message that has both HTML and