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From: Eli Zaretskii
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/newsticker.texi
Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2005 07:25:07 -0400

Index: emacs/man/newsticker.texi
diff -c emacs/man/newsticker.texi:1.4 emacs/man/newsticker.texi:1.5
*** emacs/man/newsticker.texi:1.4       Thu Sep 15 12:32:57 2005
--- emacs/man/newsticker.texi   Sat Sep 17 11:25:06 2005
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*** 1,9 ****
  \input texinfo   @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @comment $Id: newsticker.texi,v 1.4 2005/09/15 12:32:57 rms Exp $
  @comment %**start of header
  @setfilename ../info/newsticker
  @set VERSION 1.8
! @set UPDATED ``$Id: newsticker.texi,v 1.4 2005/09/15 12:32:57 rms Exp $''
  @settitle Newsticker @value{VERSION}
  @syncodeindex vr cp
  @syncodeindex fn cp
--- 1,9 ----
  \input texinfo   @c -*-texinfo-*-
! @comment $Id: newsticker.texi,v 1.5 2005/09/17 11:25:06 eliz Exp $
  @comment %**start of header
  @setfilename ../info/newsticker
  @set VERSION 1.8
! @set UPDATED ``$Id: newsticker.texi,v 1.5 2005/09/17 11:25:06 eliz Exp $''
  @settitle Newsticker @value{VERSION}
  @syncodeindex vr cp
  @syncodeindex fn cp
***************
*** 20,28 ****
  Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
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  any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
! Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts.  A
! copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free
! Documentation License''.
  @end quotation
  @end copying
  
--- 20,38 ----
  Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
  under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or
  any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
! Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU Manual'',
! and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below.  A copy of the license
! is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''
! in the Emacs manual.
! 
! (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have freedom to copy and modify
! this GNU Manual, like GNU software.  Copies published by the Free
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! 
! This document is part of a collection distributed under the GNU Free
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! license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license.
  @end quotation
  @end copying
  
***************
*** 39,45 ****
  @author @uref{http://de.geocities.com/ulf_jasper}
  @page
  @vskip 0pt plus 1filll
- @insertcopying
  @end titlepage
  
  @contents
--- 49,54 ----
***************
*** 47,65 ****
  @ifnottex
  @node Top
  @top Newsticker
- 
- @insertcopying
  @end ifnottex
  
  @menu
! * Overview::
! * Requirements::
! * Installation::
! * Usage::
! * Configuration::
! * Remarks::
! * GNU Free Documentation License::
! * Index::
  @end menu
  
  @node Overview
--- 56,71 ----
  @ifnottex
  @node Top
  @top Newsticker
  @end ifnottex
  
  @menu
! * Overview::        General description of newsticker.
! * Requirements::    Requirements for using newsticker.
! * Installation::    Installing newsticker on your system.
! * Usage::           Basic newsticker instructions.
! * Configuration::   Customizable newsticker settings.
! * Remarks::         Remarks about newsticker.
! * Index::           Variable, function, and concept index.
  @end menu
  
  @node Overview
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*** 120,138 ****
  Place Newsticker in a directory where Emacs can find it. Add the
  following line to your Emacs startup file (@file{~/.emacs}).
  
! @example
  (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/newsticker/")
  (autoload 'newsticker-start "newsticker" "Emacs Newsticker" t)
  (autoload 'newsticker-show-news "newsticker" "Emacs Newsticker" t)
! @end example
  
  Newsticker-mode supports imenu. This allows for navigating with the
  help of a menu. In order to use this feature you should also add the
  following.
  
! @example
  (add-hook 'newsticker-mode-hook 'imenu-add-menubar-index)
! @end example
  
  That's it.
  
--- 126,144 ----
  Place Newsticker in a directory where Emacs can find it. Add the
  following line to your Emacs startup file (@file{~/.emacs}).
  
! @lisp
  (add-to-list 'load-path "/path/to/newsticker/")
  (autoload 'newsticker-start "newsticker" "Emacs Newsticker" t)
  (autoload 'newsticker-show-news "newsticker" "Emacs Newsticker" t)
! @end lisp
  
  Newsticker-mode supports imenu. This allows for navigating with the
  help of a menu. In order to use this feature you should also add the
  following.
  
! @lisp
  (add-hook 'newsticker-mode-hook 'imenu-add-menubar-index)
! @end lisp
  
  That's it.
  
***************
*** 140,172 ****
  @chapter Usage
  
  @findex newsticker-show-news
! The command @command{newsticker-show-news} will display all available
  headlines in a special buffer, called @samp{*newsticker*}.  It will
  also start the asynchronous download of headlines.  The modeline in
  the @samp{*newsticker*} buffer informs whenever new headlines have
  arrived.  Clicking mouse-button 2 or pressing RET in this buffer on a
! headline will call @command{browse-url} to load the corresponding news
  story in your favourite web browser.
  
  @findex newsticker-start-ticker
  @findex newsticker-stop-ticker
  The scrolling, or flashing of headlines in the echo area, can be
! started with the command @command{newsticker-start-ticker}. It can be
! stopped with @command{newsticker-stop-ticker}.
  
  @findex newsticker-start
  @findex newsticker-stop
  If you just want to start the periodic download of headlines use the
! command @command{newsticker-start}. Calling @command{newsticker-stop}
! will stop the periodic download, but will call
! @command{newsticker-stop-ticker} as well.
  
  @node Configuration
  @chapter Configuration
  
  All Newsticker options are customizable, i.e. they can be changed with
  Emacs customization methods: Call the command
! @command{customize-group} and enter @samp{newsticker} for the customization
  group.
  
  All Newsticker options have reasonable default values, so that in most
--- 146,178 ----
  @chapter Usage
  
  @findex newsticker-show-news
! The command @code{newsticker-show-news} will display all available
  headlines in a special buffer, called @samp{*newsticker*}.  It will
  also start the asynchronous download of headlines.  The modeline in
  the @samp{*newsticker*} buffer informs whenever new headlines have
  arrived.  Clicking mouse-button 2 or pressing RET in this buffer on a
! headline will call @code{browse-url} to load the corresponding news
  story in your favourite web browser.
  
  @findex newsticker-start-ticker
  @findex newsticker-stop-ticker
  The scrolling, or flashing of headlines in the echo area, can be
! started with the command @code{newsticker-start-ticker}. It can be
! stopped with @code{newsticker-stop-ticker}.
  
  @findex newsticker-start
  @findex newsticker-stop
  If you just want to start the periodic download of headlines use the
! command @code{newsticker-start}. Calling @code{newsticker-stop} will
! stop the periodic download, but will call
! @code{newsticker-stop-ticker} as well.
  
  @node Configuration
  @chapter Configuration
  
  All Newsticker options are customizable, i.e. they can be changed with
  Emacs customization methods: Call the command
! @code{customize-group} and enter @samp{newsticker} for the customization
  group.
  
  All Newsticker options have reasonable default values, so that in most
***************
*** 178,246 ****
  @itemize
  
  @item
! @command{newsticker-feed} contains options that define which news
  feeds are retrieved and how this is done.  
  
  @itemize
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-url-list
! @command{newsticker-url-list} defines the list of headlines which are
  retrieved.
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-retrieval-interval
! @command{newsticker-retrieval-interval} defines how often headlines
  are retrieved.
  @end itemize
  
  @item
! @command{newsticker-headline-processing} contains options that define
  how the retrieved headlines are processed.
  
  @itemize
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-keep-obsolete-items
! @command{newsticker-keep-obsolete-items} decides whether unread
  headlines that have been removed from the feed are kept in the
  Newsticker cache.
  @end itemize
  
  @item
! @command{newsticker-layout} contains options that define how the
  buffer for reading RSS headlines is formatted.
  
  @itemize
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-heading-format
! @command{newsticker-item-format} defines how the title of a headline
  is formatted.
  @end itemize
  
  @item
! @command{newsticker-ticker} contains options that define how headlines
  are shown in the echo area.
  
  @itemize
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-display-interval
  @vindex newsticker-scroll-smoothly
! @command{newsticker-display-interval} and
! @command{newsticker-scroll-smoothly} define how headlines are shown in
  the echo area.
  @end itemize
  
  @item
! @command{newsticker-hooks} contains options for hooking other Emacs
  commands to newsticker functions. 
  @itemize
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-new-item-functions
! @command{newsticker-new-item-functions} allows for automatic
  processing of headlines. See `newsticker-download-images', and
  `newsticker-download-enclosures' for sample functions.
  @end itemize
  
  @item
! @command{newsticker-miscellaneous} contains other Newsticker options.
  
  @end itemize
  
--- 184,252 ----
  @itemize
  
  @item
! @code{newsticker-feed} contains options that define which news
  feeds are retrieved and how this is done.  
  
  @itemize
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-url-list
! @code{newsticker-url-list} defines the list of headlines which are
  retrieved.
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-retrieval-interval
! @code{newsticker-retrieval-interval} defines how often headlines
  are retrieved.
  @end itemize
  
  @item
! @code{newsticker-headline-processing} contains options that define
  how the retrieved headlines are processed.
  
  @itemize
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-keep-obsolete-items
! @code{newsticker-keep-obsolete-items} decides whether unread
  headlines that have been removed from the feed are kept in the
  Newsticker cache.
  @end itemize
  
  @item
! @code{newsticker-layout} contains options that define how the
  buffer for reading RSS headlines is formatted.
  
  @itemize
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-heading-format
! @code{newsticker-item-format} defines how the title of a headline
  is formatted.
  @end itemize
  
  @item
! @code{newsticker-ticker} contains options that define how headlines
  are shown in the echo area.
  
  @itemize
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-display-interval
  @vindex newsticker-scroll-smoothly
! @code{newsticker-display-interval} and
! @code{newsticker-scroll-smoothly} define how headlines are shown in
  the echo area.
  @end itemize
  
  @item
! @code{newsticker-hooks} contains options for hooking other Emacs
  commands to newsticker functions. 
  @itemize
  @item
  @vindex newsticker-new-item-functions
! @code{newsticker-new-item-functions} allows for automatic
  processing of headlines. See `newsticker-download-images', and
  `newsticker-download-enclosures' for sample functions.
  @end itemize
  
  @item
! @code{newsticker-miscellaneous} contains other Newsticker options.
  
  @end itemize
  
***************
*** 258,666 ****
  Byte-compiling newsticker.el is recommended.
  
  
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