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7 tm-view 7.80 Reference Manual (English Version)
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10 This file documents tm-view, a MIME Viewer for GNU Emacs.
14 * Introduction:: What is tm-view?
15 * MIME display:: Structure of display in mime/viewer-mode
16 * mime/viewer-mode:: Navigation in mime/viewer-mode
17 * method:: Mechanism of decoding
18 * Two buffers for an article:: raw-article-buffer and preview-buffer
19 * API:: Functions to decode MIME message
26 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: Introduction, Next: MIME display, Prev: Top, Up: Top
31 The tm-view is a general MIME viewer running on GNU Emacs.
33 tm-view provides the major-mode called `mime/viewer-mode' (*Note
34 mime/viewer-mode::) to read MIME message for MUA. MUA (*Note
35 (tm-en)MUA::) implementer can use it to add MIME function.
37 tm-view is a user interface kernel to view and navigate MIME message.
38 tm-view drives some programs to navigate each content-type (*Note
39 (tm-en)content-type::)s, they are called *method* (*Note method::).
40 tm-view calls some programs to display each contents and headers in
41 preview buffer, they are called *filter* (*Note Two buffers for an
42 article::). Method and filters are tm-view application program. They
43 expand tm-view to treat various kinds of MIME types.
46 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: MIME display, Next: mime/viewer-mode, Prev: Introduction, Up: Top
48 Structure of display in mime/viewer-mode
49 ****************************************
51 In mime/viewer-mode (*Note mime/viewer-mode::), following are
52 displayed for each parts:
60 You can change design or stop to display if you specify for each
61 conditions, such as content-types.
65 From: morioka@jaist.ac.jp (MORIOKA Tomohiko)
67 Newsgroups: zxr.message.mime
68 Date: 22 Oct 93 11:02:44
70 Organization: Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
74 How to compose MIME message in MIME-Edit mode.
76 Press `C-c C-x ?' then help message will be displayed:
78 C-c C-x C-t insert a text message.
79 C-c C-x TAB insert a (binary) file.
80 C-c C-x C-e insert a reference to external body.
81 C-c C-x C-v insert a voice message.
82 C-c C-x C-y insert a mail or news message.
83 C-c C-x RET insert a mail message.
84 C-c C-x C-s insert a signature file at end.
85 C-c C-x t insert a new MIME tag.
86 C-c C-x a enclose as multipart/alternative.
87 C-c C-x p enclose as multipart/parallel.
88 C-c C-x m enclose as multipart/mixed.
89 C-c C-x d enclose as multipart/digest.
90 C-c C-x s enclose as PGP signed.
91 C-c C-x e enclose as PGP encrypted.
92 C-c C-x C-k insert PGP public key.
93 C-c C-x C-p preview editing MIME message.
96 So press `C-c C-x C-i' and specify file name you want to include.
98 MIME encoding for binary file is normally Base64.
104 In this way, it is finish a message attaching a picture.
106 ======================== A cup of Russian tea ========================
107 ============ * not by jam, not by marmalade, by honey * ============
108 ============ MORIOKA Tomohiko ============
109 =============== Internet E-mail: <morioka@jaist.ac.jp> ===============
116 * content-separator::
119 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: content-button, Next: content-header, Prev: MIME display, Up: MIME display
124 content-subject displays abstract for the part. It is placed in top
127 In default, it is displayed following design:
129 [1.3 test (text/plain)]
131 First number field represents position of a content in the part. It
132 is called *content-number*. It can be considered as the chapter number
135 Second string part represents title. It is created by following:
137 1. name paramater or x-name parameter in Content-Type field (*Note
138 (tm-en)Content-Type field::)
140 2. Content-Description field (*Note (tm-en)Content-Description
141 field::) or Subject field
143 3. filename of uuencode
145 If they are not exists, space is displayed.
147 Third parenthesis part represents content-type/subtype of the part.
148 If it is non-MIME part, `nil' is displayed.
150 Content-button is used like icon when content-header (*Note
151 content-header::) and content-body (*Note content-body::) are hidden.
156 if you press `v' key, GIF image is displayed.
158 If mouse operations are available, you can press content-button by
159 mouse button-2 (center button of 3 button-mouse) to play, similarly to
160 press `v' key. (cf. *Note mime/viewer-mode::)
162 By the way, it is annoying to display content-button if
163 content-header is displayed. So tm-view provides a mechanism to
164 specify conditions to display content-button.
166 - Variable: mime-viewer/content-button-ignored-ctype-list
167 List of content-types.
169 If content-type of a part is a member of this list, its
170 content-button is not displayed.
173 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: content-header, Next: content-body, Prev: content-button, Up: MIME display
178 A content header displays the header portion of a part in the
179 preview-buffer. However it is annoying to display header for every
180 parts, so tm-view provides a mechanism to specify its condition.
182 When the function `mime-viewer/header-visible-p' returns `t' for
183 reversed-content-number of a part, content-header is displayed.
185 This judge function returns `t' when a part is root or content-type
186 of its parent is a member of the variable
187 `mime-viewer/childrens-header-showing-Content-Type-list'.
189 If you want to change this condition, please redefine it. Notice
190 that it refers variable
191 `mime-viewer/childrens-header-showing-Content-Type-list', however if
192 you redefine function `mime-viewer/header-visible-p', it may not work.
193 So if you want to redefine it, it should be refer variable
194 `mime-viewer/childrens-header-showing-Content-Type-list'.
196 When content-header is displayed, content-header are formated by the
197 program called by *content-header-filter*. Content-header-filter is
198 searched from variable `mime-viewer/content-header-filter-alist'. Its
199 key is major-mode of the raw-article-buffer (*Note
200 raw-article-buffer::). If not found, function
201 `mime-viewer/default-content-header-filter' is called.
203 - Variable: mime-viewer/childrens-header-showing-Content-Type-list
204 List of content-types. If content-type of parent of a part is a
205 member of this variable, its content-header is displayed. Default
206 value is `'("message/rfc822" "message/news")'.
208 This variable is referred by the function
209 `mime-viewer/header-visible-p'.
211 - Function: mime-viewer/header-visible-p RCNUM CINFO &optional CTYPE
212 Returns `t' if a part which reversed-content-number is RCNUM in
213 content-info CINFO is displayed.
215 If you know content-type, you can specify by CTYPE.
217 - Variable: mime-viewer/content-header-filter-alist
218 Association-list whose key is major-mode of a raw-article-buffer,
219 value is content-header-filter.
221 - Function: mime-viewer/default-content-header-filter
222 It is called when content-header-filter is not found in variable
223 `mime-viewer/content-header-filter-alist'.
225 It refers `mime-viewer/ignored-field-regexp'.
227 - Variable: mime-viewer/ignored-field-list
228 List of regular expression to represent invisible fields even if
229 content-header is displayed.
231 Variable `mime-viewer/ignored-field-regexp' is created from it.
233 Please use function `tm:add-fields' or `tm:delete-fields' to set
237 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: content-body, Next: content-separator, Prev: content-header, Up: MIME display
242 *content-body* represents content of the part.
244 tm-view does not display raw content body. For example, if a content
245 has binary, it is hidden. If a content has text/enriched, it is
246 formated. Namely content body is hidden or formated.
248 Function `mime-viewer/body-visible-p' is a judge function whether
249 content-body of a content is displayed. If it returns `nil',
250 content-body is hidden. In default, it returns non-`nil' when
251 content-type of a part is a member of variable
252 `mime-viewer/default-showing-Content-Type-list'.
254 When content-body of a content is displayed, content-body is
255 formated by *content-filter*. Content-filter is searched from variable
256 `mime-viewer/content-filter-alist'. At this time, major-mode of the
257 raw-article-buffer (*Note raw-article-buffer::) is used as the key.
259 If it is not found, function `mime-viewer/default-content-filter' is
262 - Variable: mime-viewer/default-showing-Content-Type-list
263 List of content-type. If content-type of a part is a member of
264 this variable, its body is displayed.
266 - Function: mime-viewer/body-visible-p RCNUM CINFO &optional CTYPE
267 Return non-`nil', if content-type of a part is displayed. RCNUM
268 is reversed-content-number of a part. CINFO is content-info of
269 the message. If you know content-type of a part, you can specify
270 it as argument CTYPE.
272 - Variable: mime-viewer/content-filter-alist
273 Association-list whose key is major-mode of a raw-article-buffer,
274 value is content-filter.
276 - Function: mime-viewer/default-content-filter RCNUM CINFO CTYPE
278 It is called when content-body of a part should be displayed and
279 content-filter is not found in `mime-viewer/content-filter-alist'.
281 In default, it does nothing.
284 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: content-separator, Prev: content-body, Up: MIME display
289 *content-separator* is displayed to represent boundary of contents.
291 Content-separator is displayed by function
292 `mime-viewer/default-content-separator'. In default, it displays
293 line-break when content-header and content-body are not displayed.
295 If you want to change this condition, please redefine this function.
297 - Function: mime-viewer/default-content-separator RCNUM CINFO CTYPE
299 Display content-separator. CNUM is content-number of a content.
300 CINFO is content-info of the message. CTYPE is content-type of a
301 content. PARAMS is Content-Type field parameters of a content.
304 In default, it displays line-break when content-header and
305 content-body are not displayed.
308 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: mime/viewer-mode, Next: method, Prev: MIME display, Up: Top
310 Navigation in mime/viewer-mode
311 ******************************
313 `mime/viewer-mode' has following functions:
316 goes to the upper content (returns to the Summary mode if the
317 cursor is sitting on the top content (*1))
320 goes to the previous content
323 goes to the previous content
326 goes to the next content
329 goes to the next content
341 goes to the next line
344 goes to the previous line
347 goes to the beginning of message
350 goes to the end of message
353 playbacks a part (*2)
356 extracts a file from a part (*2)
362 displays X-Face in the message
365 drives mouse button in preview-buffer.
367 For content-button, it playbacks a part (*2)
369 For URL-button, it drives WWW browser
372 (*1) Not return to the Summary mode unless tm-view has been setup
373 using tm-mh-e, tm-vm, gnus-mime, tm-gnus, tm-rmail etc.
375 (*2) Actual playback/extract/print will be performed by a method.
378 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: method, Next: Two buffers for an article, Prev: mime/viewer-mode, Up: Top
380 Mechanism of decoding
381 *********************
383 In `mime/viewer-mode', you can do play (`v'), extract (`e'), or
384 print (`C-c C-p') for each parts. These operations are called
385 *decoding operation(s) (for a part)*. And kind of decoding operations
386 are called *decoding-mode*.
388 When decoding operation is driven, tm-view calls a procedure matched
389 for the condition, such as content-type (*Note (tm-en)content-type::)
390 of the part or its environment. This procedure is called *method*.
392 There are two kinds of methods. One is Emacs Lisp function, called
393 *internal method*. Another one is external program, called *external
396 Internal method operates in Emacs, so it can do carefully.
398 External method is called as asynchronous process, so Emacs does not
399 wait while method is running. So it is good for big data, such as
400 audio, image or video.
404 * decoding-condition:: Setting decoding condition for parts
405 * environment variables:: Environment variables
408 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: decoding-condition, Next: environment variables, Prev: method, Up: method
410 Setting decoding condition for parts
411 ====================================
413 When decoding operation is driven, tm-view calls a method matched for
414 the condition searched from the variable
415 `mime/content-decoding-condition'.
417 Variable `mime/content-decoding-condition' is defined as a list with
418 the following syntax:
420 (condition_1 condition_2 ...)
422 Each condition are association-list with the following syntax:
424 ((field-type_1 . value_1)
425 (field-type_2 . value_2)
428 For example, if you want to call the external method named tm-plain
429 to decode every text/plain (*Note (tm-en)text/plain::) type parts, you
430 can define the condition like:
432 ((type . "text/plain")
433 (method "tm-plain" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
435 This condition definition will match all parts whose content-type
436 (*Note (tm-en)content-type::) are text/plain. Here is an another
439 ((type . "text/plain")
440 (method "tm-plain" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name)
443 This will match the part whose type is text/plain and the mode is
446 Here is an another example:
448 ((method "metamail" t "-m" "tm" "-x" "-d" "-z" "-e" 'file)
451 This will match all parts which have a mode of play.
453 The conditions defined in a variable
454 `mime/content-decoding-condition' are examined from top to bottom. The
455 first matching condition becomes valid and the method specified in that
456 condition definition will be executed.
460 * method value:: Format of method value
461 * Example of decoding-condition::
464 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: method value, Next: Example of decoding-condition, Prev: decoding-condition, Up: decoding-condition
466 Format of method value
467 ----------------------
469 You can specify the method field of the decoding-condition
470 definition in two different ways,
476 (method STRING FLAG arg1 arg2 ...)
480 When a symbol is specified in the method field, a function whose
481 name is SYMBOL will be called as an internal method.
483 When a list is specified in the method field, it will be called as an
486 The list below shows the meaning of the parameters when the external
487 method is specified in the method field.
490 name of an external method
493 If `t', both the content-header and the content-body are passed to
496 If `nil', only the content-body is passed to an external method.
499 list of arguments passed to an external method
501 An argument passed to an external method can be in one of the
508 value gotten using SYMBOL as a key from decoding-condition
511 value gotten using STRING as a key from decoding-condition
513 `'SYMBOL' can be one of the following:
516 name of a file holding the original content
519 content-type/sub-type of Content-Type field
522 field body of Content-Transfer-Encoding field
528 name of a file created by decode operation
530 `'STRING' is used to search a parameter of the Content-Type field
531 whose name matches with it, and pass the value of that parameter to the
535 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: Example of decoding-condition, Prev: method value, Up: decoding-condition
537 Example of decoding-condition
538 -----------------------------
540 Following is an example of decoding-condition:
542 (defvar mime/content-decoding-condition
543 '(((type . "text/plain")
544 (method "tm-plain" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
545 ((type . "text/x-latex")
546 (method "tm-latex" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
547 ((type . "audio/basic")
548 (method "tm-au" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
549 ((type . "image/gif")
550 (method "tm-image" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
551 ((type . "image/jpeg")
552 (method "tm-image" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
553 ((type . "image/tiff")
554 (method "tm-image" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
555 ((type . "image/x-tiff")
556 (method "tm-image" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
557 ((type . "image/x-xbm")
558 (method "tm-image" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
559 ((type . "image/x-pic")
560 (method "tm-image" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
561 ((type . "video/mpeg")`
562 (method "tm-mpeg" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
563 ((type . "application/octet-stream")
564 (method "tm-file" nil 'file 'type 'encoding 'mode 'name))
565 ((type . "message/partial")
566 (method . mime/decode-message/partial-region))
567 ((method "metamail" t
568 "-m" "tm" "-x" "-d" "-z" "-e" 'file)(mode . "play"))
571 For example, if you want to use metamail to decode any contents,
573 (setq mime/content-decoding-condition
575 ((method "metamail" t "-m" "tm" "-x" "-d" "-z" "-e" 'file))
580 Variable `mime/content-decoding-condition' provides you of very
581 flexible way to define the conditions of decoding. It can be simple if
582 you only need the a few decoding methods, while it can be very
583 complicated if you want to use the separate decoding method for each
584 type/mode combination.
586 Following function may be useful to set decoding-condition. It is a
587 function of `tl-atype.el'.
589 - Function: set-atype SYMBOL ALIST
590 Add condition ALIST to SYMBOL.
593 (set-atype 'mime/content-decoding-condition
594 '((type . "message/external-body")
595 ("access-type" . "anon-ftp")
596 (method . mime/decode-message/external-ftp)
600 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: environment variables, Prev: decoding-condition, Up: method
602 Environment variables
603 =====================
605 Standard methods of tm-view reference some environment variables.
606 You can specify them to customize.
609 Directory for temporary files or extracted files. If it is
610 omitted, `/tmp/' is used.
613 Dither for mpeg_play. If it is omitted, `gray' is used.
616 WWW browser name. If it is omitted, `netscape' is used.
619 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: Two buffers for an article, Next: API, Prev: method, Up: Top
621 raw-article-buffer and preview-buffer
622 *************************************
624 tm-view managements two buffers, one is for raw message called
625 *raw-article-buffer*, another one is to preview for user called
626 *preview-buffer*. major-mode of raw-article-buffer is same as
627 major-mode for article of original MUA, major-mode of preview-buffer is
628 `mime/viewer-mode' (*Note mime/viewer-mode::).
630 When called `mime/viewer-mode', tm-view analyzes raw-article-buffer,
631 and sets its result to the variable `mime::article/content-info'.
633 After that, tm-view create a preview-buffer corresponded to the
634 raw-article-buffer. As this time, tm-view modifies header and body of
635 each parts of the message by specified conditions. Filter program for
636 header is called *header-filter* (*Note content-header::), filter
637 program for body is called *content-filter* (*Note content-body::), and
638 they are called *filter*.
640 When preview-buffer is made, buffer local variable of preview-buffer
641 `mime::preview/content-list' is made to register structure of
642 preview-buffer. tm-view manages message by
643 `mime::article/content-info' in raw-article-buffer and
644 `mime::preview/content-list' in preview-buffer.
647 In this document, I call "content-type" as content-type/subtype of
652 * raw-article-buffer:: buffer local variables of raw-article-buffer
653 * preview-buffer:: Buffer local variables of preview-buffer
656 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: raw-article-buffer, Next: preview-buffer, Prev: Two buffers for an article, Up: Two buffers for an article
658 buffer local variables of raw-article-buffer
659 ============================================
661 - Structure: mime::content-info RCNUM POINT-MIN POINT-MAX TYPE
662 PARAMETERS ENCODING CHILDREN
663 structure to represent MIME content in raw-article-buffer. It is
664 called by *content-info*.
666 Please use reference function `mime::content-info/SLOT-NAME' to
667 reference slot of content-info. Their argument is only
670 Following is a list of slots of the structure:
673 "reversed content-number" (list)
676 beginning point of region in raw-article-buffer
679 end point of region in raw-article-buffer
682 content-type/sub-type (string or nil)
685 parameter of Content-Type field (association list)
688 Content-Transfer-Encoding (string or nil)
691 parts included in this part (list of content-infos)
693 If a part includes other parts in its contents, such as multipart
694 or message/rfc822, content-infos of other parts are included in
695 CHILDREN, so content-info become a tree.
697 - Variable: mime::article/content-info
698 result of MIME parsing of raw-article-buffer (content-info)
700 - Variable: mime::article/preview-buffer
701 preview-buffer corresponded by this buffer
703 - Function: mime-article/point-content-number POINT &optional CINFO
704 In a region managed by content-info CINFO, it returns
705 content-number corresponded by POINT.
707 If CINFO is omitted, `mime::article/content-info' is used as
710 - Function: mime-article/rcnum-to-cinfo RCNUM &optional CINFO
711 In a region managed by content-info CINFO, it returns content-info
712 corresponded by reversed-content-number RCNUM.
714 If CINFO is omitted, `mime::article/content-info' is used as
717 - Function: mime-article/cnum-to-cinfo RCNUM &optional CINFO
718 In a region managed by content-info CINFO, it returns content-info
719 corresponded by content-number RCNUM.
721 If CINFO is omitted, `mime::article/content-info' is used as
724 - Function: mime/flatten-content-info &optional CINFO
725 It returns flatten list of content-info from content-info CINFO
728 If CINFO is omitted, `mime::article/content-info' is used as
732 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: preview-buffer, Prev: raw-article-buffer, Up: Two buffers for an article
734 Buffer local variables of preview-buffer
735 ========================================
737 - Variable: mime::preview/mother-buffer
738 Mother buffer of this preview-buffer.
740 - Structure: mime::preview-content-info POINT-MIN POINT-MAX BUFFER
742 structure to represent MIME content in preview-buffer. It is
743 called by *preview-content-info*.
745 Please use reference function
746 `mime::preview-content-info/SLOT-NAME' to reference slot of
747 preview-content-info. Their argument is only preview-content-info.
749 Following is a list of slots of the structure:
752 beginning point of region in preview-buffer
755 end point of region in preview-buffer
758 raw-article-buffer corresponding a part
761 content-info corresponding a part
764 - Variable: mime::preview/content-list
765 List of preview-content-info to represent structure of this
768 - Variable: mime::preview/article-buffer
769 raw-article-buffer corresponded by this preview-buffer.
771 - Variable: mime::preview/original-major-mode
772 major-mode of original buffer.
774 - Variable: mime::preview/original-window-configuration
775 window-configuration just before made this preview-buffer.
777 - Function: mime-preview/point-pcinfo POINT &optional PCL
778 In a region of preview-buffer managed by preview-content-info PCL,
779 it returns preview-content-info corresponded by POINT.
781 If CINFO is omitted, `mime::preview/content-list' is used.
784 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: API, Next: Acknowledgments, Prev: Two buffers for an article, Up: Top
786 Functions to decode MIME message
787 ********************************
789 tm-view provides some available functions to decode and navigate MIME
790 message to each MUA (*Note (tm-en)MUA::)s.
792 There are 2 kinds of functions, one is for MIME preview, another one
793 is to decode RFC 1522 encoded-word (*Note (tm-en)encoded-word::).
797 * API about MIME preview:: Function to preview MIME message
798 * encoded-word decoding:: encoded-word decoder
801 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: API about MIME preview, Next: encoded-word decoding, Prev: API, Up: API
803 Function to preview MIME message
804 ================================
806 - Command: mime/viewer-mode &optional MOTHER CTL ENCODING IBUF OBUF
808 Parse IBUF as a MIME message, and create preview-buffer into OBUF
809 to display to user, then enter `mime/viewer-mode' (*Note
812 If IBUF is omitted, current buffer is used.
814 MOTHER is used to specify original raw-article-buffer. It may be
815 useful when a raw-article-buffer is assembled from message/partial
818 CTL is used to specify Content-Type field (*Note
819 (tm-en)Content-Type field::) information. Its format is output
820 format of `mime/Content-Type'. When CTL is specified, tm-view
821 uses it instead of Content-Type field of the raw-article-buffer.
823 ENCODING is used to specify field-body of
824 Content-Transfer-Encoding field. When is is specified, tm-view
825 uses it instead of Content-Type field of the raw-article-buffer.
827 If MOTHER-KEYMAP is specified, keymap of `mime/viewer-mode'
831 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: encoded-word decoding, Prev: API about MIME preview, Up: API
836 tm-view has functions to decode RFC 1522 encoded-word (*Note
837 (tm-en)encoded-word::).
839 - Command: mime/decode-message-header
840 It decodes encoded-words in message header of current buffer.
842 If an encoded-word is broken or invalid, or it has non supported
843 MIME charset (*Note (tm-en)MIME charset::), it is not decoded.
845 - Command: mime-eword/decode-region START END &optional UNFOLDING
847 It decodes encoded-words in region START to END.
849 If an encoded-word is broken or invalid, or it has non supported
850 MIME charset (*Note (tm-en)MIME charset::), it is not decoded.
852 If UNFOLDING is non-nil, it unfolds folded fields.
854 If MUST-FOLD is non-nil and decoded result of an encoded-word has
855 folding or raw CR or LF, it unfolds or delete raw CR or LF.
857 - Function: mime-eword/decode-string STRING &optional MUST-UNFOLD
858 It decodes encoded-words in STRING and returns decoded string.
860 If an encoded-word is broken or invalid, or it has non supported
861 MIME charset (*Note (tm-en)MIME charset::), it is not decoded.
863 If STRING is folded, it unfolds STRING before decoding.
865 If MUST-FOLD is non-nil and decoded result of an encoded-word has
866 folding or raw CR or LF, it unfolds or delete raw CR or LF.
869 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: Acknowledgments, Next: Concept Index, Prev: API, Up: Top
874 First of all, I thank MASUTANI Yasuhiro. He requested me a lot of
875 important features and gave me a lot of suggestions when tm-view was
876 born. tm-view is based on his influence.
878 I thank ENAMI Tsugutomo for work of `mime.el', which is an origin of
879 `tm-ew-d.el' and `mel-b.el', and permission to rewrite for tm.
881 I thank OKABE Yasuo for work of internal method for LaTeX and
882 automatic assembling method for message/partial. I thank UENO Hiroshi
883 for work of internal method for tar archive.
885 Last of all, I thank members of two tm mailing lists, Japanese and
889 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: Concept Index, Next: Function Index, Prev: Acknowledgments, Up: Top
896 * content-body: content-body.
897 * content-filter <1>: content-body.
898 * content-filter: Two buffers for an article.
899 * content-header-filter: content-header.
900 * content-info: raw-article-buffer.
901 * content-number: content-button.
902 * content-separator: content-separator.
903 * decoding operation(s) (for a part): method.
904 * decoding-mode: method.
905 * external method: method.
906 * filter <1>: Introduction.
907 * filter: Two buffers for an article.
908 * header-filter: Two buffers for an article.
909 * internal method: method.
910 * method <1>: method.
911 * method: Introduction.
912 * preview-buffer: Two buffers for an article.
913 * preview-content-info: preview-buffer.
914 * raw-article-buffer: Two buffers for an article.
917 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: Function Index, Next: Variable Index, Prev: Concept Index, Up: Top
924 * mime-article/cnum-to-cinfo: raw-article-buffer.
925 * mime-article/point-content-number: raw-article-buffer.
926 * mime-article/rcnum-to-cinfo: raw-article-buffer.
927 * mime-eword/decode-region: encoded-word decoding.
928 * mime-eword/decode-string: encoded-word decoding.
929 * mime-preview/point-pcinfo: preview-buffer.
930 * mime-viewer/body-visible-p: content-body.
931 * mime-viewer/default-content-filter: content-body.
932 * mime-viewer/default-content-header-filter: content-header.
933 * mime-viewer/default-content-separator: content-separator.
934 * mime-viewer/header-visible-p: content-header.
935 * mime/decode-message-header: encoded-word decoding.
936 * mime/flatten-content-info: raw-article-buffer.
937 * mime/viewer-mode: API about MIME preview.
938 * mime::content-info: raw-article-buffer.
939 * mime::preview-content-info: preview-buffer.
940 * set-atype: Example of decoding-condition.
943 File: tm-view-en.info, Node: Variable Index, Prev: Function Index, Up: Top
950 * mime-viewer/childrens-header-showing-Content-Type-list: content-header.
951 * mime-viewer/content-button-ignored-ctype-list: content-button.
952 * mime-viewer/content-filter-alist: content-body.
953 * mime-viewer/content-header-filter-alist: content-header.
954 * mime-viewer/default-showing-Content-Type-list: content-body.
955 * mime-viewer/ignored-field-list: content-header.
956 * mime::article/content-info: raw-article-buffer.
957 * mime::article/preview-buffer: raw-article-buffer.
958 * mime::preview/article-buffer: preview-buffer.
959 * mime::preview/content-list: preview-buffer.
960 * mime::preview/mother-buffer: preview-buffer.
961 * mime::preview/original-major-mode: preview-buffer.
962 * mime::preview/original-window-configuration: preview-buffer.
968 Node: Introduction
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969 Node: MIME display
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970 Node: content-button
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971 Node: content-header
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972 Node: content-body
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973 Node: content-separator
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974 Node: mime/viewer-mode
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976 Node: decoding-condition
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977 Node: method value
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978 Node: Example of decoding-condition
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979 Node: environment variables
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980 Node: Two buffers for an article
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981 Node: raw-article-buffer
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982 Node: preview-buffer
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984 Node: API about MIME preview
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985 Node: encoded-word decoding
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986 Node: Acknowledgments
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987 Node: Concept Index
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988 Node: Function Index
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989 Node: Variable Index
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