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Re: Opening an article (not a URL) in Firefox |
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Wed, 04 Jul 2007 13:20:12 -0700 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.1.50 (darwin) |
>>>>> "Leo" == Leo <address@hidden> writes:
Leo> On 04/07/2007, Hadron wrote:
[...]
>>>>
>>>> I don't mean click on a URL and have the URL opened in Firefox. I mean
>>>> have the article itself rendered in Firefox.
>>>>
>>>> Email messages I'm getting which are written in HTML really look awful
>>>> in Gnus' *Article*. I've tried the gnus-article-wash-html function,
>>>> still awful. Being able to click and open them in Firefox would solve
>>>> all the problems I'm having with this issue. And really, it's be no
>>>> less convenient than how I read HTML messages in Thunderbird. In that
>>>> mail client, I always have to click on HTML messages to open them in a
>>>> larger Thunderbird window anyway. In gnus, opening them in Firefox
>>>> would be no less convenient...
>>>
>>> Try 'K H'.
>>
>> What command does "K H" run?
Leo> `K H' runs the command gnus-article-browse-html-article
Leo, which version of Gnus are you using? On my install (Gnus v5.11), this
key-binding and the function `gnus-article-browse-html-article' does not exist.
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Anupam
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