-load-path (for Emacs or MULE)
-=============================
-
- If you are using Emacs or Mule, please add directory of FLIM to
- load-path. If you install by default setting, you can write
- subdirs.el for example:
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- (normal-top-level-add-to-load-path '("apel" "flim"))
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- If you are using XEmacs, there are no need of setting about
- load-path.
-
-
-How to use
-==========
-
-Region
-------
-
-Command mime-encode-region (START END ENCODING)
-
- Encode region START to END of current buffer using ENCODING.
-
-Command mime-decode-region (start end encoding)
-
- Decode region START to END of current buffer using ENCODING.
-
-Command base64-encode-region (start end)
-
- Encode current region by base64.
- START and END are buffer positions.
-
- This function calls internal base64 encoder if size of region is
- smaller than `base64-internal-encoding-limit', otherwise it calls
- external base64 encoder specified by `base64-external-encoder'. In
- this case, you must install the program (maybe mmencode included in
- metamail or XEmacs package).
-
-Command base64-decode-region (start end)
-
- Decode current region by base64.
- START and END are buffer positions.
-
- This function calls internal base64 decoder if size of region is
- smaller than `base64-internal-decoding-limit', otherwise it calls
- external base64 decoder specified by `base64-external-decoder'. In
- this case, you must install the program (maybe mmencode included in
- metamail or XEmacs package).
-
-Command quoted-printable-encode-region (start end)
-
- Encode current region by quoted-printable.
- START and END are buffer positions.
-
- This function calls internal quoted-printable encoder if size of
- region is smaller than `quoted-printable-internal-encoding-limit',
- otherwise it calls external quoted-printable encoder specified by
- `quoted-printable-external-encoder'. In this case, you must install
- the program (maybe mmencode included in metamail or XEmacs package).
-
-Command quoted-printable-decode-region (start end)
-
- Decode current region by quoted-printable.
- START and END are buffer positions.
-
- This function calls internal quoted-printable decoder if size of
- region is smaller than `quoted-printable-internal-decoding-limit',
- otherwise it calls external quoted-printable decoder specified by
- `quoted-printable-external-decoder'. In this case, you must install
- the program (maybe mmencode included in metamail or XEmacs package).
-
-Command uuencode-encode-region (start end)
-
- Encode region START to END of current buffer using uuencode.
-
-Command uuencode-decode-region (start end)
-
- Decode region START to END of current buffer using uuencode.
-
-Command gzip64-encode-region (start end)
-
- Encode region START to END of current buffer using x-gzip64.
-
-Command gzip64-decode-region (start end)
-
- Decode region START to END of current buffer using x-gzip64.
-
-Variable mime-encoding-method-alist
-
- Alist of encoding vs. corresponding method to encode region.
- Each element looks like (STRING . FUNCTION) or (STRING . nil).
- STRING is content-transfer-encoding.
- FUNCTION is region encoder and nil means not to encode.
-
-Variable mime-decoding-method-alist
-
- Alist of encoding vs. corresponding method to decode region.
- Each element looks like (STRING . FUNCTION).
- STRING is content-transfer-encoding.
- FUNCTION is region decoder.
-
-File
-----
-
-Command mime-insert-encoded-file (FILENAME ENCODING)
-
- Insert file FILENAME encoded by ENCODING format.
-
-Command base64-insert-encoded-file (FILENAME)
-
- Encode contents of file FILENAME to base64, and insert the result.
-
- It calls external base64 encoder specified by
- `base64-external-encoder'. So you must install the program (maybe
- mmencode included in metamail or XEmacs package).
-
-Command quoted-printable-insert-encoded-file (FILENAME)
-
- Insert quoted-printable encoded file.
-
-Command uuencode-insert-encoded-file (FILENAME)
-
- Insert uuencode encoded file.
-
-Command gzip64-insert-encoded-file (FILENAME)
-
- Insert gzip64 encoded file.
-
-Variable mime-file-encoding-method-alist
-
- Alist of encoding vs. corresponding method to insert encoded file.
- Each element looks like (STRING . FUNCTION).
- STRING is content-transfer-encoding.
- FUNCTION is function to insert encoded file.