auth.texi (Help for users, GnuPG and EasyPG Assistant Configuration): Update docs.
gnus-registry.el, nnregistry.el: Remove nnregistry refer method auto-install and update docs.
gnus.texi (Finding the Parent, The Gnus Registry, Registry Article Refer Method): Update docs for nnregistry.el.
gnus-demon.el, gnus-group.el, gnus-msg.el, gnus-sum.el, gnus-util.el, gnus.el: Rename `gnus-pull' to `gnus-alist-pull'.
gnus.texi (Article Washing): Add mm-shr.
mm-decode.el (mm-text-html-renderer): Add mm-shr in choice list.
+2010-10-08 Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
+
+ * gnus.texi: add mm-shr
+
+2010-10-08 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
+
+ * gnus.texi (Finding the Parent, The Gnus Registry)
+ (Registry Article Refer Method): Update docs for nnregistry.el.
+
+2010-10-08 Daiki Ueno <ueno@unixuser.org>
+
+ * auth.texi (Help for users)
+ (GnuPG and EasyPG Assistant Configuration): Update docs.
+
2010-10-08 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* cl.texi (Organization, Installation, Old CL Compatibility):
* Help for users::
* Secret Service API::
* Help for developers::
+* GnuPG and EasyPG Assistant Configuration::
* Index::
* Function Index::
* Variable Index::
If you don't customize @code{auth-sources}, you'll have to live with
the defaults: any host and any port are looked up in the netrc
-file @code{~/.authinfo.gpg}. This is an encrypted file if and only if
-you set up EPA, which is strongly recommended.
-
-@lisp
-(require 'epa-file)
-(epa-file-enable)
-;;; VERY important if you want symmetric encryption
-;;; irrelevant if you don't
-(setq epa-file-cache-passphrase-for-symmetric-encryption t)
-@end lisp
+file @code{~/.authinfo.gpg}, which is a GnuPG encrypted file.
+@xref{GnuPG and EasyPG Assistant Configuration}.
The simplest working netrc line example is one without a port.
@end defun
+@node GnuPG and EasyPG Assistant Configuration
+@appendix GnuPG and EasyPG Assistant Configuration
+
+In Emacs 23 or later there is an option @code{auto-encryption-mode} to
+automatically decrypt @code{*.gpg} files and it is enabled by default
+so there is no setting is needed. If you are using earlier versions
+of Emacs for some reason, you will need:
+
+@lisp
+(require 'epa-file)
+(epa-file-enable)
+@end lisp
+
+If you want your GnuPG passwords to be cached, setup @code{gpg-agent}
+or EasyPG Assitant
+@pxref{Caching Passphrases, , Caching Passphrases, epa}
+
+For those who are using older vesions of Emacs, here are some portion
+copied from the EasyPG Assitant manual:
+
+Here are some questions:
+
+@enumerate
+@item Do you use GnuPG version 2 instead of GnuPG version 1?
+@item Do you use symmetric encryption rather than public key encryption?
+@item Do you want to use gpg-agent?
+@end enumerate
+
+Here are configurations depending on your answers:
+
+@multitable {111} {222} {333} {configuration configuration configuration}
+@item @b{1} @tab @b{2} @tab @b{3} @tab Configuration
+@item Yes @tab Yes @tab Yes @tab Nothing to do.
+@item Yes @tab Yes @tab No @tab You can't, without gpg-agent.
+@item Yes @tab No @tab Yes @tab Nothing to do.
+@item Yes @tab No @tab No @tab You can't, without gpg-agent.
+@item No @tab Yes @tab Yes @tab Set up elisp passphrase cache.
+@item No @tab Yes @tab No @tab Set up elisp passphrase cache.
+@item No @tab No @tab Yes @tab Nothing to do.
+@item No @tab No @tab No @tab You can't, without gpg-agent.
+@end multitable
+
+To setup gpg-agent, follow the instruction in GnuPG manual.
+@pxref{Invoking GPG-AGENT, , Invoking GPG-AGENT, gnupg}.
+
+To set up elisp passphrase cache, set
+@code{epa-file-cache-passphrase-for-symmetric-encryption}.
+
@node Index
@chapter Index
@printindex cp
@code{gnus-article-wash-function} variable. Pre-defined functions you
can use include:
+@table @code
+@item mm-shr
+Use Gnus simple html renderer.
+
@table @code
@item gnus-article-html
Use Gnus rendered based on w3m.
@code{nnbabyl}, @code{nnmaildir}, @code{nnml}, are able to locate
articles from any groups, while @code{nnfolder}, and @code{nnimap} are
only able to locate articles that have been posted to the current
-group. (Anything else would be too time consuming.) @code{nnmh} does
-not support this at all.
+group. @code{nnmh} does not support this at all.
+Fortunately, the special @code{nnregistry} back end is able to locate
+articles in any groups, regardless of their back end (@pxref{Registry
+Article Refer Method, fetching by @code{Message-ID} using the
+registry}).
@node Alternative Approaches
@section Alternative Approaches
@item mm-text-html-renderer
@vindex mm-text-html-renderer
If set to @code{gnus-article-html}, Gnus will use the built-in method,
-that's based on @code{curl} and @code{w3m}.
+that's based on @code{w3m}.
@item gnus-blocked-images
@vindex gnus-blocked-images
the sender in addition to the Message-ID. Several strategies are
available.
+@item
+Refer to messages by ID
+
+Commands like @code{gnus-summary-refer-parent-article} can take
+advantage of the registry to jump to the referred article, regardless
+of the group the message is in.
+
@item
Store custom flags and keywords
@menu
* Setup::
* Fancy splitting to parent::
+* Registry Article Refer Method::
* Store custom flags and keywords::
* Store arbitrary data::
@end menu
The file where the registry will be stored between Gnus sessions.
@end defvar
+@node Registry Article Refer Method
+@subsection Fetching by @code{Message-ID} Using the Registry
+
+The registry knows how to map each @code{Message-ID} to the group it's
+in. This can be leveraged to enhance the ``article refer method'',
+the thing that tells Gnus how to look up an article given its
+Message-ID (@pxref{Finding the Parent}).
+
+@vindex nnregistry
+@vindex gnus-refer-article-method
+
+The @code{nnregistry} refer method does exactly that. It has the
+advantage that an article may be found regardless of the group it's
+in---provided its @code{Message-ID} is known to the registry. It can
+be enabled by augmenting the start-up file with something along these
+lines:
+
+@example
+;; Keep enough entries to have a good hit rate when referring to an
+;; article using the registry. Use long group names so that Gnus
+;; knows where the article is.
+(setq gnus-registry-max-entries 2500
+ gnus-registry-use-long-group-names t)
+
+(gnus-registry-initialize)
+
+(setq gnus-refer-article-method
+ '(current
+ (nnregistry)
+ (nnweb "gmane" (nnweb-type gmane))))
+@end example
+
+The example above instructs Gnus to first look up the article in the
+current group, or, alternatively, using the registry, and finally, if
+all else fails, using Gmane.
+
@node Fancy splitting to parent
@subsection Fancy splitting to parent
+2010-10-08 Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info>
+
+ * mm-decode.el (mm-text-html-renderer): Add mm-shr in choice list.
+
+2010-10-08 Teodor Zlatanov <tzz@lifelogs.com>
+
+ * gnus-util.el (gnus-alist-pull): Rename `gnus-pull'.
+
+ * gnus-sum.el (gnus-mark-article-as-unread)
+ (gnus-summary-mark-article-as-unread, gnus-summary-remove-bookmark)
+ (gnus-summary-set-bookmark): Use it.
+
+ * gnus-msg.el (gnus-setup-message): Use it.
+
+ * gnus-demon.el (gnus-demon-remove-handler): Use it.
+
+ * gnus.el (gnus-group-remove-parameter): Use it.
+
+ * gnus-group.el (gnus-group-make-web-group): Use it.
+
+ * gnus-demon.el (gnus-demon-remove-handler): Use it.
+
+ * nnregistry.el: Update docs to mention manual.
+
+ * gnus-registry.el: Update docs to mention nnregistry.el.
+ (gnus-registry-initialize): Don't install nnregistry refer method
+ automatically.
+ (gnus-registry-install-nnregistry): Remove it.
+
+2010-10-08 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
+
+ * shr.el (shr-insert): Don't insert double spaces.
+
2010-10-08 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* gnus-gravatar.el (gnus-treat-from-gravatar)
(defun gnus-demon-remove-handler (function &optional no-init)
"Remove the handler FUNCTION from the list of handlers."
- (gnus-pull function gnus-demon-handlers)
+ (gnus-alist-pull function gnus-demon-handlers)
(unless no-init
(gnus-demon-init)))
(nnweb-ephemeral-p t))))
(if solid
(progn
- (gnus-pull 'nnweb-ephemeral-p method)
+ (gnus-alist-pull 'nnweb-ephemeral-p method)
(gnus-group-make-group group method))
(gnus-group-read-ephemeral-group
group method t
;; There may be an old " *gnus article copy*" buffer.
(let (gnus-article-copy)
(gnus-configure-posting-styles ,group)))))
- (gnus-pull ',(intern gnus-draft-meta-information-header)
+ (gnus-alist-pull ',(intern gnus-draft-meta-information-header)
message-required-headers)
(when (and ,group
(not (string= ,group "")))
;; Put this in your startup file (~/.gnus.el for instance)
-;; (require 'nnregistry) ;; optional, or see below (automatically calls `gnus-registry-install-nnregistry' when `gnus-registry-initialize' is called)
;; (setq gnus-registry-max-entries 2500
;; gnus-registry-use-long-group-names t)
;; (gnus-registry-initialize)
-;; (gnus-registry-install-nnregistry) ;; optional, or see above (loading nnregistry makes it unnecessary)
;; Then use this in your fancy-split:
;; (: gnus-registry-split-fancy-with-parent)
+;; You should also consider using the nnregistry backend to look up
+;; articles. See the Gnus manual for more information.
+
;; TODO:
;; - get the correct group on spool actions
(setq gnus-registry-install t) ; in case it was 'ask or nil
(gnus-registry-install-hooks)
(gnus-registry-install-shortcuts)
- (when (featurep 'nnregistry)
- (gnus-registry-install-nnregistry))
(gnus-registry-read))
;;;###autoload
(add-hook 'gnus-summary-prepare-hook 'gnus-registry-register-message-ids))
-;;;###autoload
-(defun gnus-registry-install-nnregistry ()
- "Install the nnregistry refer method in `gnus-refer-article-method'."
- (interactive)
- (cond ((eq 'nnregistry gnus-refer-article-method))
- ((null gnus-refer-article-method)
- (setq gnus-refer-article-method 'nnregistry))
- ((consp gnus-refer-article-method)
- (unless (memq 'nnregistry gnus-refer-article-method)
- (setq gnus-refer-article-method
- (append gnus-refer-article-method '(nnregistry)))))
- (t
- (setq gnus-refer-article-method
- (list gnus-refer-article-method 'nnregistry)))))
-
(defun gnus-registry-unload-hook ()
"Uninstall the registry hooks."
(interactive)
(not (equal gnus-newsgroup-name (car gnus-article-current))))
(error "No current article selected"))
;; Remove old bookmark, if one exists.
- (gnus-pull article gnus-newsgroup-bookmarks)
+ (gnus-alist-pull article gnus-newsgroup-bookmarks)
;; Set the new bookmark, which is on the form
;; (article-number . line-number-in-body).
(push
;; Remove old bookmark, if one exists.
(if (not (assq article gnus-newsgroup-bookmarks))
(gnus-message 6 "No bookmark in current article.")
- (gnus-pull article gnus-newsgroup-bookmarks)
+ (gnus-alist-pull article gnus-newsgroup-bookmarks)
(gnus-message 6 "Removed bookmark.")))
;; Suggested by Daniel Quinlan <quinlan@best.com>.
(setq gnus-newsgroup-unreads
(gnus-add-to-sorted-list gnus-newsgroup-unreads
article))))
- (gnus-pull article gnus-newsgroup-reads)
+ (gnus-alist-pull article gnus-newsgroup-reads)
;; See whether the article is to be put in the cache.
(and gnus-use-cache
(t
(setq gnus-newsgroup-unreads
(gnus-add-to-sorted-list gnus-newsgroup-unreads article))))
- (gnus-pull article gnus-newsgroup-reads)
+ (gnus-alist-pull article gnus-newsgroup-reads)
t)))
(defalias 'gnus-summary-mark-as-unread-forward
(when (string-match r word)
(throw 'found r))))))
-(defmacro gnus-pull (key alist &optional assoc-p)
+(defmacro gnus-alist-pull (key alist &optional assoc-p)
"Modify ALIST to be without KEY."
(unless (symbolp alist)
(error "Not a symbol: %s" alist))
(when params
(setq params (delq name params))
(while (assq name params)
- (gnus-pull name params))
+ (gnus-alist-pull name params))
(gnus-info-set-params info params))))))
(defun gnus-group-add-score (group &optional score)
"Render of HTML contents.
It is one of defined renderer types, or a rendering function.
The defined renderer types are:
+`mm-shr': use Gnus simple HTML renderer;
`gnus-article-html' : use Gnus renderer based on w3m;
`w3m' : use emacs-w3m;
`w3m-standalone': use w3m;
`html2text' : use html2text;
nil : use external viewer (default web browser)."
:version "24.1"
- :type '(choice (const gnus-article-html)
+ :type '(choice (const mm-shr)
+ (const gnus-article-html)
(const w3)
(const w3m :tag "emacs-w3m")
(const w3m-standalone :tag "standalone w3m" )
first definition, and if any other symbol, add after that
symbol in the alist."
;; First remove any old instances.
- (gnus-pull (car definition) nndoc-type-alist)
+ (gnus-alist-pull (car definition) nndoc-type-alist)
;; Then enter the new definition in the proper place.
(cond
((or (null position) (eq position 'last))
;; This file provides the `nnregistry' Gnus back-end. It can be used
;; in `gnus-refer-article-method' to quickly search for a message by
-;; id, regardless of the back-end that stores it.
+;; id, regardless of the back-end that stores it. See the Gnus manual
+;; for usage examples and more information.
;;; Code:
(deffoo nnweb-request-delete-group (group &optional force server)
(nnweb-possibly-change-server group server)
- (gnus-pull group nnweb-group-alist t)
+ (gnus-alist-pull group nnweb-group-alist t)
(nnweb-write-active)
(gnus-delete-file (nnweb-overview-file group))
t)
(let ((first t)
column)
(when (and (string-match "\\`[ \t\n]" text)
- (not (bolp)))
+ (not (bolp))
+ (not (eq (char-after (1- (point))) ? )))
(insert " "))
(dolist (elem (split-string text))
(when (and (bolp)