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#10973
shr rendering seems wrong
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Reported by: Dave Abrahams <dave <at> boostpro.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Mar 2012 07:50:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: fixed
Found in version 5.130004
Fixed in version 24.1
Done: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #66 received at 10973 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
on Wed Mar 14 2012, Dave Abrahams <dave-AT-boostpro.com> wrote:
> on Wed Mar 14 2012, Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi-AT-gnus.org> wrote:
>
>> Dave Abrahams <dave <at> boostpro.com> writes:
>>
>>> My better algorithm for now might turn out to be "figure out how to get
>>> my Gnus to use w3m like it used to. In fact, why not ask Lars?"
>>
>> I'm pretty sure that's in the manual.
>
> I'm pretty sure what the manual says to do isn't working for me. It's
> using shr despite my setting.
>
> ,----[ C-h v mm-text-html-renderer RET ]
> | mm-text-html-renderer is a variable defined in `mm-decode.el'.
> | Its value is w3m
> | Original value was shr
> |
> | Documentation:
> | Render of HTML contents.
> | It is one of defined renderer types, or a rendering function.
> | The defined renderer types are:
> | `shr': use the built-in Gnus HTML renderer;
> | `gnus-w3m': use Gnus renderer based on w3m;
> | `w3m': use emacs-w3m;
> | `w3m-standalone': use plain w3m;
> | `links': use links;
> | `lynx': use lynx;
> | `w3': use Emacs/W3;
> | `html2text': use html2text;
> | nil : use external viewer (default web browser).
> |
> | You can customize this variable.
> |
> | This variable was introduced, or its default value was changed, in
> | version 24.1 of Emacs.
> |
> | [back]
> `----
Oddly, when I un-customized mm-discouraged-alternatives, (it was
("text/html" "text/richtext")), w3m rendering came back.
--
Dave Abrahams
BoostPro Computing
http://www.boostpro.com
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