1 The files in this directory are not (yet) part of the Gnus
2 distribution proper. They may later become part of the distribution,
3 or they may disappear altogether.
5 Please note that it is not good to just add this directory to
6 load-path: a number of files in this directory will become part of
7 more recent Emacs versions, so that you might be running obsolete
8 libraries with all kinds of ill effects.
10 The suggested method for installation is to copy those files that you
11 need to a directory which is in load-path.
13 Here is an overview of the files:
26 This file provides improved Unicode functionality. It defines
27 functions unify-8859-on-encoding-mode and
28 unify-8859-on-decoding-mode which unify the Latin-N charsets.
29 Without unify-8859-on-encoding-mode, composing a Latin-9 reply
30 to a Latin-1 posting, say, will produce a multipart posting (a
31 Latin-1 part and a Latin-9 part), or perhaps UTF-8. With
32 unify-8859-on-encoding-mode, the outgoing posting can be all
33 Latin-1 or all Latin-9 in most cases.
35 It is harmless to turn on unify-8859-on-encoding-mode, but
36 unify-8859-on-decoding-mode may unexpectedly change files in
37 certain situations. (If the file contains different Latin-N
38 charsets which should not be unified.)
40 This is part of Emacs 21.3 and later, which also turns on
41 unify-8859-on-encoding-mode by default.
47 This is used for parsing RSS feeds. Part of Emacs 21.3 and