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23 From: Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi>
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24 To: David Bremner <david@tethera.net>, Jinwoo Lee <jinwoo68@gmail.com>,
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26 Subject: Re: [PATCH] Add a defcustom for whether to block remote images by
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54 On Thu, Jan 29 2015, David Bremner <david@tethera.net> wrote:
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56 > Jinwoo Lee <jinwoo68@gmail.com> writes:
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58 >> + (shr-blocked-images (if notmuch-show-block-remote-images
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60 >> + shr-blocked-images)))
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61 >> (shr-insert-document dom)
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64 > Ideally such a customization would apply to all html renders. I think
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65 > Tomi did some experiments with w3m and friends, I _think_ they respect
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66 > gnus-blocked-images, but maybe Tomi can comment.
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68 I did M-x debug-on-entry RET open-network-stream RET (or an equivalent of
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69 t that in elisp, but the code I did is now lost & forgotten ;/
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71 The docstring relevant to the renderers below it at the end of this email.
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73 'gnus-w3m respect gnus-blocked-images
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75 I could not run 'w3m on that system... nor 'w3
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77 There was no effect with 'w3m-standalone -- in this case I'd think it is up
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78 to w3m binary to load external stuff or not. I presume the same is the
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79 case with 'links, 'lynx, 'html2text and nil
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81 So, to add to David's suggestion maybe just set both gnus-blocked-images
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82 and shr-blocked-images to the value of notmuch-show-text/html-blocked-images
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88 mm-text-html-renderer is a variable defined in `mm-decode.el'.
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92 Render of HTML contents.
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93 It is one of defined renderer types, or a rendering function.
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94 The defined renderer types are:
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95 `shr': use the built-in Gnus HTML renderer;
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96 `gnus-w3m': use Gnus renderer based on w3m;
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97 `w3m': use emacs-w3m;
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98 `w3m-standalone': use plain w3m;
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101 `w3': use Emacs/W3;
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102 `html2text': use html2text;
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103 nil : use external viewer (default web browser).
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