emacs user writes:
> so the recommended advice in the u-vm-color file header is to use
>
> ;; (defadvice vm-decode-mime-message (after u-vm-color activate)
> ;;(u-vm-color-fontify-buffer-even-more))
>
> this function does (widen), and perhaps that's too much of a widening?
Yes, in fact, u-
On Sunday, April 29, 2012 1:04:45 AM UTC-4, emacs user wrote:
> > > could see the slow part is in the following lines at the very end of
> > > vm-decode-mime-message:
> > >
> > > (vm-display nil nil '(vm-decode-mime-message)
> > > '(vm-decode-mime-message reading-message)))
> >
> > Yes
On Saturday, April 28, 2012 4:38:45 PM UTC-4, Uday Reddy wrote:
> emacs user writes:
>
> > Hi Uday, this seems to even happen for a message of the type
> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"
> > with no attachments and a length of about 100 characters. as far as I
> > could see the sl
emacs user writes:
> Hi Uday, this seems to even happen for a message of the type
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1"
> with no attachments and a length of about 100 characters. as far as I
> could see the slow part is in the following lines at the very end of
> vm-decode-mime-messag
On Saturday, April 28, 2012 3:18:13 AM UTC-4, Uday Reddy wrote:
> emacs user writes:
>
> > hello, Reading html mail using vm/w3m works pretty well for me most of the
> > time, but occasionally I do want to use an external browser to view a
> > message. Pressing D and then $e on the attachment but
emacs user writes:
> hello, Reading html mail using vm/w3m works pretty well for me most of the
> time, but occasionally I do want to use an external browser to view a
> message. Pressing D and then $e on the attachment button then works well,
> except that the D step takes a very long time and I