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This package contains emacs-w3m, an Emacs interface to w3m 1. Introduction w3m is a pager with WWW capability, developed by Akinori ITO. Although it is a pager, it can be used as a text-mode WWW browser. Visit the official w3m page for details: http://w3m.sourceforge.net/ (See the next section `Requirements' for the place where you can get the latest w3m source.) Emacs-w3m is a simple Emacs interface to w3m. Its official web page is available at: http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/ You can find more detailed version of the following explanations in the form of HTML'ized info: http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/info/ (But the info has not been being maintained for a long period, so some descriptions might have probably been obsolescent and the new features are not necessarily all described, sorry.) 2. Requirements Check whether your system meets the following requirements before installing emacs-w3m. Now emacs-w3m will work with Emacs 26, 27, and hopefully 28 (not released yet, though). XEmacs support has been dropped. Emacs-w3m requires the latest version of w3m (version 0.3.1 and later). Since this program is much sensitive to the version of w3m, you should confirm it with `w3m --version' if you already have w3m installed. To get the latest source of w3m, visit this page: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/w3m If you want to use the shimbun library that is included in the emacs-w3m distribution, you have to install the APEL and the FLIM packages in order. To get those latest sources, visit this page: https://github.com/wanderlust/ 3. Installation 3.1. Installing emacs-w3m on UNIX-like systems At the first, run the `configure' script. % ./configure If you can't find the `configure' script, rus the `autoconf' command. It create this script. % autoconf If you've installed APEL, FLIM or something in non-standard directories other than the default `load-path', you must specify them using the --with-addpath option as follows (this is the case where you want to use the shimbun library): % ./configure --with-addpath=/opt/share/apel:/opt/share/flim Next, execute the following commands to install emacs-w3m to an appropriate directory. % make % make install You may as well install icon image files, too. To do this: % make install-icons or % make install-icons30 The latter will install the slightly larger icons with characters. The info files will also be installed by `make install'. 3.2. Installing on non-UNIX-like systems If you cannot execute the `configure' script on your system, or if no `make' command is available, execute the following command: % emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l w3mhack.el NONE -f w3mhack-nonunix-install If APEL, FLIM (or any other library) aren't installed in the ordinary places, the installer will leave them out. In such a case, it is necessary to tell those places to the installer as shown below: % emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l w3mhack.el //c/share/apel://c/share/flim -f w3mhack-nonunix-install 4. Configuration When you want to twiddle some options referenced by emacs-w3m, use the ~/.emacs-w3m.el file (its base name is the default value of the `w3m-init-file' variable, the name ~/.emacs-w3m is also allowed). That is similar to Emacs' init file (~/.emacs, etc.) but is read when emacs-w3m starts. Note that there are a few options, e.g., `w3m-command', that should be put into Emacs' init file, rather than the ~/.emacs-w3m.el file. 4.1. Essential Configuration Put this line into your Emacs' init file (i.e., ~/.emacs, etc.): (require 'w3m-load) 4.2. mime-w3m.el In order to let SEMI MUAs, such as Wanderlust, render text/html parts in messages using emacs-w3m, put the following line in your Emacs' init file (i.e., ~/.emacs, etc): (require 'mime-w3m) 4.3. Proxy Gateway There are some ways to do this, one is to set the "http_proxy" environment variable globally in the shell something like: export http_proxy='http://proxy.hogege.com:8000/' Another way is to customize the `w3m-command-arguments' variable so to have the option: '("-o" "http_proxy=http://PROXY_SERVER_NAME:PORT/") This can be done in your ~/.emacs-w3m.el file as shown below: (setq w3m-command-arguments (nconc w3m-command-arguments '("-o" "http_proxy=http://proxy.hogege.com:8000/"))) To specify `no-proxy' hosts, that shouldn't be connected to with proxy gateways, you can set the "no_proxy" environment variable with the comma separated host names, or set the `w3m-no-proxy-domains' variable with a list of domain names (not host names) as follows: (setq w3m-no-proxy-domains '("local.com" "neighbor.com")) See also the documentation for the `w3m-command-arguments-alist' variable to use regexps to specify the `no-proxy' hosts. 5. Contact the emacs-w3m community To contact the emacs-w3m community for reporting bugs, contributing improvements, making a suggestion or asking us for help, send a mail to the open list <emacs-w3m@namazu.org>. You can also send a bug report using the `report-emacs-w3m-bug' command or the `C-c C-b' key if you have set the `mail-user-agent' variable so to work properly. 6. Acknowledgments w3m, that is an essential part of this package, was written by Akinori ITO. We'd like to address our thanks to him for his nice work. Local Variables: mode: indented-text mode: outline-minor outline-regexp: "[0-9]\\.[0-9]\\.[0-9]\\.\\|[0-9]\\.[0-9]\\.\\|[0-9]\\." fill-column: 72 End:
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