Rodolfo wrote: > In order to read with Gnus that kind of mails > such as Internet adverts (is that HTML mails?), > I was suggested to install w3m-el (an interface of w3m). > After some difficulties I managed to get the installation up to end, > but still can't read HTML images via gnus. > What am I missing? > In my .gnus there is: > > (setq mm-text-html-renderer 'w3m) > (setq mm-inline-text-html-with-images t) > (setq w3m-default-display-inline-images t) > > , and in my .emacs there is: > > (add-to-list 'load-path (expand-file-name "/usr/share/emacs/site-lisp/w3m")) > (require 'w3m-load) > (require 'w3m-image) > > . I also tried with: > > (setq mm-w3m-safe-url-regexp nil) > > in .gnus, but nothing of nothing. I didn't think it'd be so difficult!
Nick wrote: > You may have to set the variable 'w3m-default-display-inline-images' > in a hook - try setting it in the w3m init file: > > ~/.emacs-w3m > > I just tried this and it works for me. Thanks, Nick. I created the file ~/.emacs-w3m and put in it the line: (setq w3m-default-display-inline-images t) , but it didn't help. :( Nick: > In any case, if I do M-x w3m, I can then toggle inline images with > T. Does that work for you? Pressing T changes the display of the > emacs-w3m link in the welcome message. *Where* do you do 'M-x w3m'? Before 'M-x gnus' or after? *Where* do you do 'T'? In gnus's Group buffer? I tried and did 'M-x w3m' and 'T' everywhere, but still can't view html images with gnus! Any other suggestion? Rodolfo ____________________________________________________________ Navighi a 2 MEGA e i primi 3 mesi sono GRATIS. Scegli Libero Adsl Flat senza limiti su http://www.libero.it _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs