>>>>> Hermann wrote: > 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. [...] > 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. Hm, could you try the RET key, or the `C-u RET' key on those links in the article buffer? ,---- (info "(emacs-w3m)Gnus") ---- | On HTML parts of an article buffer, the `w3m-minor-mode' is turned | on and you can use the same main keys as the keys of emacs-w3m, for | instance, `<RET>' is for visiting a page which a link in the | current position points to. Those keys are defined in the | `w3m-minor-mode-command-alist' variable. Keep in mind that some... `---- [...] > 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? I don't know, sorry (I'm using Fedora). But such a basic feature should work even in old ones, I think. Regards, _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
