emacs-diffs
[Top][All Lists]
Advanced

[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]

[Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/emacs-23 r100338: * rmail.texi (Rmail Displ


From: Chong Yidong
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] /srv/bzr/emacs/emacs-23 r100338: * rmail.texi (Rmail Display): Edit for grammar and conciseness.
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2010 20:39:41 +0800
User-agent: Bazaar (2.0.3)

------------------------------------------------------------
revno: 100338
committer: Chong Yidong <address@hidden>
branch nick: emacs-23
timestamp: Thu 2010-12-30 20:39:41 +0800
message:
  * rmail.texi (Rmail Display): Edit for grammar and conciseness.
modified:
  doc/emacs/ChangeLog
  doc/emacs/rmail.texi
=== modified file 'doc/emacs/ChangeLog'
--- a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog       2010-12-27 11:03:58 +0000
+++ b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog       2010-12-30 12:39:41 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+2010-12-30  Chong Yidong  <address@hidden>
+
+       * rmail.texi (Rmail Display): Edit for grammar and conciseness.
+
 2010-12-27  Kenichi Handa  <address@hidden>
 
        * rmail.texi (Rmail Display): Describe new features of Rmail in Info.

=== modified file 'doc/emacs/rmail.texi'
--- a/doc/emacs/rmail.texi      2010-12-27 11:03:58 +0000
+++ b/doc/emacs/rmail.texi      2010-12-30 12:39:41 +0000
@@ -1101,108 +1101,101 @@
 @node Rmail Display
 @section Display of Messages
 
-  Rmail reformats the header of each message before displaying it for
-the first time.  Reformatting hides uninteresting header fields to
-reduce clutter.  You can use the @kbd{t} command to show the entire
-header or to repeat the header reformatting operation.
+  This section describes how Rmail displays mail headers,
address@hidden sections and attachments, and URLs.
 
 @table @kbd
 @item t
 Toggle display of complete header (@code{rmail-toggle-header}).
 @end table
 
address@hidden t @r{(Rmail)}
address@hidden rmail-toggle-header
+  Before displaying each message for the first time, Rmail reformats
+its header, hiding uninteresting header fields to reduce clutter.  The
address@hidden (@code{rmail-toggle-header}) command toggles this, switching
+between showing the reformatted header fields and showing the
+complete, original header.  With a positive prefix argument, the
+command shows the reformatted header; with a zero or negative prefix
+argument, it shows the full header.  Selecting the message again also
+reformats it if necessary.
+
 @vindex rmail-ignored-headers
address@hidden rmail-displayed-headers
 @vindex rmail-nonignored-headers
-  Reformatting the header involves deleting most header fields, on the
-grounds that they are not interesting.  The variable
address@hidden holds a regular expression that specifies
-which header fields to hide in this way---if it matches the beginning
-of a header field, that whole field is hidden.  However, the variable
address@hidden provides a further override: a header
-matching that regular expression is shown even if it matches
address@hidden too.
-
address@hidden rmail-displayed-headers
-  As an alternative to the previous two variables, you can set
address@hidden instead.  If address@hidden, this should
-be a regular expression specifying which headers to display.
-
address@hidden t @r{(Rmail)}
address@hidden rmail-toggle-header
-  To see the complete, original header, use the @kbd{t} command
-(@code{rmail-toggle-header}).  This discards the reformatted headers of
-the current message and displays it with the original header.  Repeating
address@hidden reformats the message again, which shows only the interesting
-headers according to the current values of the above variables.
-Selecting the message again also reformats it if necessary.
-
-  When the @kbd{t} command has a prefix argument, a positive argument
-means to show the reformatted header, and a zero or negative argument
-means to show the full header.
+  The variable @code{rmail-ignored-headers} holds a regular expression
+specifying the header fields to hide; any matching header line will be
+hidden.  The variable @code{rmail-nonignored-headers} overrides this:
+any header field matching that regular expression is shown even if it
+matches @code{rmail-ignored-headers} too.  The variable
address@hidden is an alternative to these two
+variables; if address@hidden, this should be a regular expression
+specifying which headers to display (the default is @code{nil}).
 
 @vindex rmail-highlighted-headers
   Rmail highlights certain header fields that are especially
 interesting---by default, the @samp{From} and @samp{Subject} fields.
-The variable @code{rmail-highlighted-headers} holds a regular expression
-that specifies the header fields to highlight; if it matches the
-beginning of a header field, that whole field is highlighted.  To turn
-off this feature, set @code{rmail-highlighted-headers} to @code{nil}.
-Customize the face @code{rmail-highlight} to adjust the style of the
-highlighting.
-
-  You can highlight and activate URLs in incoming messages using
-Goto Address mode:
-
address@hidden FIXME goto-addr.el commentary says to use goto-address instead.
address@hidden
-(add-hook 'rmail-show-message-hook (lambda () (goto-address-mode 1)))
address@hidden smallexample
-
address@hidden
-Then you can browse these URLs by clicking on them with @kbd{Mouse-2}
-(or @kbd{Mouse-1} quickly) or by moving to one and typing @kbd{C-c
address@hidden  @xref{Goto Address mode, Activating URLs, Activating URLs}.
+This highlighting uses the @code{rmail-highlight} face.  The variable
address@hidden holds a regular expression specifying
+the header fields to highlight; if it matches the beginning of a
+header field, that whole field is highlighted.  To disable this
+feature, set @code{rmail-highlighted-headers} to @code{nil}.
 
 @cindex MIME messages (Rmail)
 @vindex rmail-enable-mime
-  Rmail, by default, decodes a MIME message and display the body
-part(s) in a humar readable way.  If the message contains multiple
-parts (entities), each part has an additional single tagline that
-contains the information about depth, index, and type of the part.  It
-may also contain buttons to handle the part (for saving or
-image-showing).
-
-  If you customize @code{rmail-enable-mime} to @code{nil} (the default
-is @code{t}), Rmail does not show MIME decoded message until a user
-explicitly requires it.
+  By default, Rmail automatically decodes @acronym{MIME} (Multipurpose
+Internet Mail Extensions) messages.  If the message contains multiple
+parts (@acronym{MIME} entities), each part is represented by a tagline
+in the Rmail buffer.  The tagline summarizes the part's depth, index,
+and type, and may also contain a button for handling it, e.g. saving
+it to a file or displaying it as an image in the Rmail buffer.
 
 @table @kbd
 @findex rmail-mime-toggle-hidden
 @item @key{RET}
-  Hide or show the body of a MIME entity at point.
+Hide or show the @acronym{MIME} part at point
+(@code{rmail-mime-toggle-hidden}).
 
 @findex rmail-mime-next-item
 @item @key{TAB}
-  Move point to the next displayed item of MIME entity (part).
+Move point to the next @acronym{MIME} part
+(@code{rmail-mime-next-item}).
 
 @findex rmail-mime-previous-item
 @item @key{BackTab}
-  Move point to the previous displayed item of MIME entity (part).
+Move point to the previous @acronym{MIME} part
+(@code{rmail-mime-previous-item}).
 
 @findex rmail-mime
 @item v
 @kindex v @r{(Rmail)}
-  The @kbd{v} (@code{rmail-mime}) command toggles the display of a
-MIME message between the raw mode and the default mode.  In the raw
-mode, the undecoded MIME data is displayed.  With a prefix argument,
-it toggles the display of only an entity at point.
-
-  But, if the variable @code{rmail-enable-mime} is @code{nil}, the
-command creates a temporary buffer displaying the current MIME
-message.  By default, it displays plain text and multipart messages,
-and offers buttons to save attachments.
+Toggle between @acronym{MIME} display and raw message
+(@code{rmail-mime}).
 @end table
 
+  The @kbd{v} (@code{rmail-mime}) command toggles between the default
address@hidden display described above, and a ``raw'' display showing
+the undecoded @acronym{MIME} data.  With a prefix argument, this
+command toggles the display of only an entity at point.
+
+  To prevent Rmail from handling MIME decoded messages, change the
+variable @code{rmail-enable-mime} to @code{nil}.  When this is the
+case, the @kbd{v} (@code{rmail-mime}) command instead creates a
+temporary buffer to display the current @acronym{MIME} message.
+
+  You can highlight and activate URLs in the Rmail buffer using Goto
+Address mode:
+
address@hidden FIXME goto-addr.el commentary says to use goto-address instead.
address@hidden
+(add-hook 'rmail-show-message-hook (lambda () (goto-address-mode 1)))
address@hidden smallexample
+
address@hidden
+Then you can browse these URLs by clicking on them with @kbd{Mouse-2}
+(or @kbd{Mouse-1} quickly) or by moving to one and typing @kbd{C-c
address@hidden  @xref{Goto Address mode, Activating URLs, Activating URLs}.
+
 @node Rmail Coding
 @section Rmail and Coding Systems
 


reply via email to

[Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread]