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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/gnus.texi
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/gnus.texi |
Date: |
Sat, 08 Apr 2006 23:42:26 +0000 |
Index: emacs/man/gnus.texi
diff -u emacs/man/gnus.texi:1.79 emacs/man/gnus.texi:1.80
--- emacs/man/gnus.texi:1.79 Tue Apr 4 12:46:31 2006
+++ emacs/man/gnus.texi Sat Apr 8 23:42:25 2006
@@ -2758,6 +2758,9 @@
that group will always be visible in the Group buffer, regardless
of whether it has any unread articles.
+This parameter cannot be set via @code{gnus-parameters}. See
address@hidden as an alternative.
+
@item broken-reply-to
@cindex broken-reply-to
Elements like @code{(broken-reply-to . t)} signals that @code{Reply-To}
@@ -3035,8 +3038,9 @@
@vindex gnus-parameters
Group parameters can be set via the @code{gnus-parameters} variable too.
-But some variables, such as @code{visible}, have no effect. For
-example:
+But some variables, such as @code{visible}, have no effect (For this
+case see @code{gnus-permanently-visible-groups} as an alternative.).
+For example:
@lisp
(setq gnus-parameters
@@ -4675,6 +4679,8 @@
The line number.
@item O
Download mark.
address@hidden *
+Desired cursor position (instead of after first colon).
@item &user-date;
Age sensitive date format. Various date format is defined in
@code{gnus-user-date-format-alist}.
@@ -22073,10 +22079,20 @@
@end iftex
@c @anchor{X-Face}
-Decoding an @code{X-Face} header either requires an Emacs that has
+Viewing an @code{X-Face} header either requires an Emacs that has
@samp{compface} support (which most XEmacs versions has), or that you
-have @samp{compface} installed on your system. If either is true,
-Gnus will default to displaying @code{X-Face} headers.
+have suitable conversion or display programs installed. If your Emacs
+has image support the default action is to display the face before the
address@hidden header. If there's no native @code{X-Face} support, Gnus
+will try to convert the @code{X-Face} header using external programs
+from the @code{pbmplus} package and friends. For XEmacs it's faster if
+XEmacs has been compiled with @code{X-Face} support. The default action
+under Emacs without image support is to fork off the @code{display}
+program.
+
+On a GNU/Linux system, the @code{display} program is from the
+ImageMagick package. For external conversion programs look for packages
+with names like @code{netpbm}, @code{libgr-progs} and @code{compface}.
The variable that controls this is the
@code{gnus-article-x-face-command} variable. If this variable is a
@@ -22085,21 +22101,6 @@
If the @code{gnus-article-x-face-too-ugly} (which is a regexp) matches
the @code{From} header, the face will not be shown.
-The default action under Emacs without image support is to fork off the
address@hidden address@hidden@code{display} is from the ImageMagick
-package. For the @code{uncompface} and @code{icontopbm} programs look
-for a package like @code{compface} or @code{faces-xface} on a GNU/Linux
-system.} to view the face.
-
-Under XEmacs or Emacs 21+ with suitable image support, the default
-action is to display the face before the @code{From} header. (It's
-nicer if XEmacs has been compiled with @code{X-Face} support---that
-will make display somewhat faster. If there's no native @code{X-Face}
-support, Gnus will try to convert the @code{X-Face} header using
-external programs from the @code{pbmplus} package and
address@hidden a GNU/Linux system look for packages with names
-like @code{netpbm}, @code{libgr-progs} and @code{compface}.})
-
(Note: @code{x-face} is used in the variable/function names, not
@code{xface}).
@@ -22117,7 +22118,9 @@
If you use posting styles, you can use an @code{x-face-file} entry in
@code{gnus-posting-styles}, @xref{Posting Styles}. If you don't, Gnus
provides a few convenience functions and variables to allow easier
-insertion of X-Face headers in outgoing messages.
+insertion of X-Face headers in outgoing messages. You also need the
+above mentioned ImageMagick, netpbm or other image conversion packages
+(depending the values of the variables below) for these functions.
@findex gnus-random-x-face
@vindex gnus-convert-pbm-to-x-face-command
@@ -22164,7 +22167,7 @@
@subsection Face
@cindex face
address@hidden #### FIXME: faces and x-faces'implementations should really be
harmonized.
address@hidden #### FIXME: faces and x-faces' implementations should really be
harmonized.
@code{Face} headers are essentially a funkier version of @code{X-Face}
ones. They describe a 48x48 pixel colored image that's supposed to
@@ -22176,6 +22179,13 @@
See @uref{http://quimby.gnus.org/circus/face/} for the precise
specifications.
+Viewing an @code{Face} header requires an Emacs that is able to display
+PNG images.
address@hidden Maybe add this:
address@hidden (if (featurep 'xemacs)
address@hidden (featurep 'png)
address@hidden (image-type-available-p 'png))
+
Gnus provides a few convenience functions and variables to allow
easier insertion of Face headers in outgoing messages.