On 12.02.2009 at 23:40:25 Katsumi Yamaoka <[email protected]> wrote: >> the subject almost says it: >> When I open a link from within a news feed, w3m-el starts as expected. >> However: When I try to open a link from any other document (post/email), >> I get the message: >> Mozilla starting... >> and of course nothing happens; I use Gnus from a text console. >> My .gnus reads the following, regarding w3m-el: [...] >> So what do I have to insert in .gnus or in .emacs? > First of all, don't you mix up w3m (emacs-w3m, or the so-called > w3m-el in some Linux distribution) with w3 (Emacs/W3) ? > Try: M-x locate-library RET w3m RET > and: M-x locate-library RET w3 RET > In fact you are right; I use emacs-w3m, which indeed is called w3m-el on my distro (GRML). So I commented out the entries refering to w3 in my .gnus.
> If you wish to use emacs-w3m along with Gnus, see: > (info "(emacs-w3m)Gnus") <- type `C-x C-e' here > I inserted only one line in my .gnus: (setq mm-text-html-renderer 'w3m) which should be sufficient, (at least for basic needs) if I've understood the manuual. But I don't see a different result: Links in news feeds were shown, in all other cases I get that "Mozilla" message. > If you don't have the emacs-w3m Info manual, visit: > http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/info/emacs-w3m_60.html > (But it is for the officially released version of emacs-w3m that > is somewhat old. You can obtain the latest one, including Info, > from: http://cvs.namazu.org/emacs-w3m.tar.gz ) My version is 1.4.4-8 Is this an old one? Aptitude offers as an alternative w3m-el-snapshot; is this a rather new one? Hermann -- _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
