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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi
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Miles Bader |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi |
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Fri, 04 Apr 2003 01:23:32 -0500 |
Index: emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi
diff -c emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi:1.18 emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi:1.19
*** emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi:1.18 Wed Oct 2 19:24:31 2002
--- emacs/man/emacs-mime.texi Tue Feb 4 09:53:27 2003
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*** 900,906 ****
@defopt mm-inline-media-tests
This is an alist where the key is a @sc{mime} type, the second element
! is a function to display the part @dfn{inline} (i.e., inside Emacs), and
the third element is a form to be @code{eval}ed to say whether the part
can be displayed inline.
--- 900,906 ----
@defopt mm-inline-media-tests
This is an alist where the key is a @sc{mime} type, the second element
! is a function to display the part @dfn{inline} (i.e., inside Emacs), and
the third element is a form to be @code{eval}ed to say whether the part
can be displayed inline.
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*** 923,929 ****
@defopt mm-attachment-override-types
Some @sc{mime} agents create parts that have a content-disposition of
! @samp{attachment}. This variable allows overriding that disposition and
displaying the part inline. (Note that the disposition is only
overridden if we are able to, and want to, display the part inline.)
@end defopt
--- 923,929 ----
@defopt mm-attachment-override-types
Some @sc{mime} agents create parts that have a content-disposition of
! @samp{attachment}. This variable allows overriding that disposition and
displaying the part inline. (Note that the disposition is only
overridden if we are able to, and want to, display the part inline.)
@end defopt
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*** 981,987 ****
@end lisp
We see that the function takes a @sc{mime} handle as its parameter. It
! then goes to a temporary buffer, inserts the text of the part, does some
work on the text, stores the result, goes back to the buffer it was
called from and inserts the result.
--- 981,987 ----
@end lisp
We see that the function takes a @sc{mime} handle as its parameter. It
! then goes to a temporary buffer, inserts the text of the part, does some
work on the text, stores the result, goes back to the buffer it was
called from and inserts the result.
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