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diff --git a/doc/misc/gnus.texi b/doc/misc/gnus.texi index 10bc617734f..1749053a2a2 100644 --- a/doc/misc/gnus.texi +++ b/doc/misc/gnus.texi @@ -704,7 +704,6 @@ Browsing the Web * Archiving Mail:: * Web Searches:: Creating groups from articles that match a string. * RSS:: Reading RDF site summary. -* Customizing W3:: Doing stuff to Emacs/W3 from Gnus. Other Sources @@ -9140,9 +9139,6 @@ Use Gnus simple html renderer. @item gnus-w3m Use Gnus rendered based on w3m. -@item w3 -Use Emacs/W3. - @item w3m Use @uref{http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/, emacs-w3m}. @@ -9805,6 +9801,19 @@ Make all the @acronym{MIME} parts have buttons in front of them. This is mostly useful if you wish to save (or perform other actions) on inlined parts. +@item W M h +@kindex W M h (Summary) +@findex gnus-mime-buttonize-attachments-in-header +@vindex gnus-mime-display-attachment-buttons-in-header +Display @acronym{MIME} part buttons in the end of the header of an +article (@code{gnus-mime-buttonize-attachments-in-header}). This +command toggles the display. Note that buttons to be added to the +header are only the ones that aren't inlined in the body. If you want +those buttons always to be displayed, set +@code{gnus-mime-display-attachment-buttons-in-header} to non-@code{nil}. +The default is @code{t}. To change the appearance of buttons, customize +@code{gnus-header-face-alist}. + @item K m @kindex K m (Summary) @findex gnus-summary-repair-multipart @@ -16841,12 +16850,8 @@ interfaces to these sources. * Archiving Mail:: * Web Searches:: Creating groups from articles that match a string. * RSS:: Reading RDF site summary. -* Customizing W3:: Doing stuff to Emacs/W3 from Gnus. @end menu -All the web sources require Emacs/W3 and the url library or those -alternatives to work. - The main caveat with all these web sources is that they probably won't work for a very long time. Gleaning information from the @acronym{HTML} data is guesswork at best, and when the layout is altered, the Gnus back end @@ -16922,10 +16927,6 @@ make money off of advertisements, not to provide services to the community. Since @code{nnweb} washes the ads off all the articles, one might think that the providers might be somewhat miffed. We'll see. -You must have the @code{url} and @code{W3} package or those alternatives -(try @code{customize-group} on the @samp{mm-url} variable group) -installed to be able to use @code{nnweb}. - Virtual server variables: @table @code @@ -17123,38 +17124,6 @@ Parameters}) in order to display @samp{text/html} parts only in @end lisp -@node Customizing W3 -@subsection Customizing W3 -@cindex W3 -@cindex html -@cindex url -@cindex Netscape - -Gnus uses the url library to fetch web pages and Emacs/W3 (or those -alternatives) to display web pages. Emacs/W3 is documented in its own -manual, but there are some things that may be more relevant for Gnus -users. - -For instance, a common question is how to make Emacs/W3 follow links -using the @code{browse-url} functions (which will call some external web -browser like Netscape). Here's one way: - -@lisp -(eval-after-load "w3" - '(progn - (fset 'w3-fetch-orig (symbol-function 'w3-fetch)) - (defun w3-fetch (&optional url target) - (interactive (list (w3-read-url-with-default))) - (if (eq major-mode 'gnus-article-mode) - (browse-url url) - (w3-fetch-orig url target))))) -@end lisp - -Put that in your @file{.emacs} file, and hitting links in W3-rendered -@acronym{HTML} in the Gnus article buffers will use @code{browse-url} to -follow the link. - - @node Other Sources @section Other Sources @@ -26338,7 +26307,7 @@ XEmacs is distributed as a collection of packages. You should install whatever packages the Gnus XEmacs package requires. The current requirements are @samp{gnus}, @samp{mail-lib}, @samp{xemacs-base}, @samp{eterm}, @samp{sh-script}, @samp{net-utils}, @samp{os-utils}, -@samp{dired}, @samp{mh-e}, @samp{sieve}, @samp{ps-print}, @samp{W3}, +@samp{dired}, @samp{mh-e}, @samp{sieve}, @samp{ps-print}, @samp{pgg}, @samp{mailcrypt}, @samp{ecrypto}, and @samp{sasl}. @@ -28415,6 +28384,19 @@ New features in Ma Gnus: @itemize @bullet +@item Changes in summary and article mode +@c ************************************** + +@itemize @bullet + +@item +By default, @acronym{MIME} part buttons for attachments (if any) will +appear in the end of the article header in addition to the bottom of the +article body, so you can easily find them without scrolling the article +again and again. @xref{MIME Commands}. + +@end itemize + @item Changes in Message mode and related Gnus features @c **************************************************** |
