"Charles philip Chan" <[email protected]> writes: > Torben Knudsen <[email protected]> writes: > >> What is the advantages of using emacs-w3m? > > One reason is the same as why Claws-mail uses dillo- security, since > there is no support for Java and Java scripts. It serves as a good > preview and can be easily loaded in an external browser. > >> How does emacs-w3m compare with firefox? > > I like it better on plain pages since you have the full power of Emacs > at your disposal. It integrate especially well with org and planner > modes via remember. > >> Can I still click on links and se them in firefox? > > Yes, by pressing "M" (w3m-view-url-with-external-browser) in a w3m > buffer will either load the page in an external browser (if the cursor > is not on a link) or load the link in an external browser.
This is a fine solution. I am now using emacs-w3m as suggested by Tassilo Horn and I can use firefox when needed. Thanks again. I think this should be standard in gnus. -- Associate Prof. Ph.D Torben Knudsen Mobile : (+45) 2787 9826 Section of Automation and Control, Direct : 6 8694 Department of Electronic Systems, Email : [email protected] Aalborg University Fredrik Bajersvej 7 DK-9220 Aalborg Ø Denmark _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
