Re: question: how to change file extension generated by (notmuch-show-view-part)
I created ~/.mailcap and put the following line in it: text/html; links2 -g %s; test=test -n "$DISPLAY" I did not change my configuration and now I cannot reproduce the behaviour however I try. On Mon, 23 Nov 2020 at 22:29, Tomi Ollila wrote: > On Mon, Nov 23 2020, Wenlong Dai wrote: > > > I've been trying to use links2 to view html part of messages. > > The problem I'm encountering is that, the part would be saved as > > /tmp/xxx/xxx.shtml and > > passed on to links2, and it seems links2 doesn't recognise the .shtml > > extension. > > > > netsurf works well with .shtml though. > > > > But being stubborn as I am, I would like to know if I can make notmuch > > output .html file instead? > > I did a bit of research on shtml, seems it's completely unnecessary in > this > > case? why would notmuch choose this extension anyway? > > I could not find any reference to .shtml in notmuch emacs mua sources > ... nor could I find such in the "message" sources > (zgrep ... in /usr/share/emacs/{version}/lisp/gnus/*.gz) > notmuch emacs mua is using doing many of the things. > > How did you configure emacs to use links2/netsurf to view html parts ? > > (/usr/share/emacs/{version}/lisp/gnus/mm-view.elc.gz defines these > to be known and how those are executed: > > --8<8<8<8<8<8<8<8<8<8<-- > (defvar mm-text-html-renderer-alist > '((shr . mm-shr) > (w3m . mm-inline-text-html-render-with-w3m) > (w3m-standalone . mm-inline-text-html-render-with-w3m-standalone) > (gnus-w3m . gnus-article-html) > (links mm-inline-render-with-file >mm-links-remove-leading-blank >"links" "-dump" file) > (lynx mm-inline-render-with-stdin nil > "lynx" "-dump" "-force_html" "-stdin" "-nolist") > (html2text mm-inline-render-with-function html2text)) > "The attributes of renderer types for text/html.") > -->8>8>8>8>8>8>8>8>8>8-- > > Tomi > -- Kind Regards, Wenlong Dai ___ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-le...@notmuchmail.org
Re: question: how to change file extension generated by (notmuch-show-view-part)
On Mon, Nov 23 2020, Wenlong Dai wrote: > I've been trying to use links2 to view html part of messages. > The problem I'm encountering is that, the part would be saved as > /tmp/xxx/xxx.shtml and > passed on to links2, and it seems links2 doesn't recognise the .shtml > extension. > > netsurf works well with .shtml though. > > But being stubborn as I am, I would like to know if I can make notmuch > output .html file instead? > I did a bit of research on shtml, seems it's completely unnecessary in this > case? why would notmuch choose this extension anyway? I could not find any reference to .shtml in notmuch emacs mua sources ... nor could I find such in the "message" sources (zgrep ... in /usr/share/emacs/{version}/lisp/gnus/*.gz) notmuch emacs mua is using doing many of the things. How did you configure emacs to use links2/netsurf to view html parts ? (/usr/share/emacs/{version}/lisp/gnus/mm-view.elc.gz defines these to be known and how those are executed: --8<8<8<8<8<8<8<8<8<8<-- (defvar mm-text-html-renderer-alist '((shr . mm-shr) (w3m . mm-inline-text-html-render-with-w3m) (w3m-standalone . mm-inline-text-html-render-with-w3m-standalone) (gnus-w3m . gnus-article-html) (links mm-inline-render-with-file mm-links-remove-leading-blank "links" "-dump" file) (lynx mm-inline-render-with-stdin nil "lynx" "-dump" "-force_html" "-stdin" "-nolist") (html2text mm-inline-render-with-function html2text)) "The attributes of renderer types for text/html.") -->8>8>8>8>8>8>8>8>8>8-- Tomi ___ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-le...@notmuchmail.org
Re: question: how to change file extension generated by (notmuch-show-view-part)
Thank you very much for your email. I just tried this again but could not reproduce it either. I guess it just happened to a very particular message in my inbox. I was probably quite unlucky that my first try was on such a peculiar message. Now I couldn't remember what message I was looking at and I cannot find it anymore. I'll report back if I see the problem again. On Mon, 23 Nov 2020 at 21:43, David Bremner wrote: > Wenlong Dai writes: > > > I've been trying to use links2 to view html part of messages. > > The problem I'm encountering is that, the part would be saved as > > /tmp/xxx/xxx.shtml and > > passed on to links2, and it seems links2 doesn't recognise the .shtml > > extension. > > > > I could not duplicate this with the message you sent to the list. Does > it happen with all html parts for you, or just some? If the latter, can > you share an example message? > > I suspect emacs is taking taking the file name from the message, but I > don't know for sure. > > -- Kind Regards, Wenlong Dai ___ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-le...@notmuchmail.org
Re: question: how to change file extension generated by (notmuch-show-view-part)
Wenlong Dai writes: > I've been trying to use links2 to view html part of messages. > The problem I'm encountering is that, the part would be saved as > /tmp/xxx/xxx.shtml and > passed on to links2, and it seems links2 doesn't recognise the .shtml > extension. > I could not duplicate this with the message you sent to the list. Does it happen with all html parts for you, or just some? If the latter, can you share an example message? I suspect emacs is taking taking the file name from the message, but I don't know for sure. ___ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-le...@notmuchmail.org
question: how to change file extension generated by (notmuch-show-view-part)
I've been trying to use links2 to view html part of messages. The problem I'm encountering is that, the part would be saved as /tmp/xxx/xxx.shtml and passed on to links2, and it seems links2 doesn't recognise the .shtml extension. netsurf works well with .shtml though. But being stubborn as I am, I would like to know if I can make notmuch output .html file instead? I did a bit of research on shtml, seems it's completely unnecessary in this case? why would notmuch choose this extension anyway? ___ notmuch mailing list -- notmuch@notmuchmail.org To unsubscribe send an email to notmuch-le...@notmuchmail.org