+File: xemacs-faq.info, Node: Q4.0.12, Next: Q4.1.1, Prev: Q4.0.11, Up: Subsystems
+
+Q4.0.12: Customization of VM not covered in the manual, or here.
+----------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ giacomo boffi <boffi@hp735.stru.polimi.it> writes:
+
+ The meta-answer is to look into the file `vm-vars.el', in the vm
+ directory of the lisp library.
+
+ `vm-vars.el' contains, initializes and carefully describes, with
+ examples of usage, the plethora of user options that _fully_
+ control VM's behavior.
+
+ Enter vm-vars, `forward-search' for toolbar, find the variables
+ that control the toolbar placement, appearance, existence, copy to
+ your `.emacs' or `.vm' and modify according to the detailed
+ instructions.
+
+ The above also applies to all the various features of VM: search
+ for some keywords, maybe the first you conjure isn't appropriate,
+ find the appropriate variables, copy and experiment.
+
+\1f
+File: xemacs-faq.info, Node: Q4.1.1, Next: Q4.1.2, Prev: Q4.0.12, Up: Subsystems
+
+4.1: Web browsing with W3
+=========================
+
+Q4.1.1: What is W3?
+-------------------
+
+ W3 is an advanced graphical browser written in Emacs lisp that runs
+on XEmacs. It has full support for cascaded style sheets, and more...
+
+ It has a home web page at
+`http://www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/w3/docs.html'.
+
+\1f
+File: xemacs-faq.info, Node: Q4.1.2, Next: Q4.1.3, Prev: Q4.1.1, Up: Subsystems
+
+Q4.1.2: How do I run W3 from behind a firewall?
+-----------------------------------------------
+
+ There is a long, well-written, detailed section in the W3 manual that
+describes how to do this. Look in the section entitled "Firewalls".
+
+\1f
+File: xemacs-faq.info, Node: Q4.1.3, Next: Q4.2.1, Prev: Q4.1.2, Up: Subsystems
+
+Q4.1.3: Is it true that W3 supports style sheets and tables?
+------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ Yes, and much more. W3, as distributed with the latest XEmacs is a
+full-featured web browser.
+
+\1f
+File: xemacs-faq.info, Node: Q4.2.1, Next: Q4.2.2, Prev: Q4.1.3, Up: Subsystems
+
+4.2: Reading Netnews and Mail with Gnus
+=======================================
+
+Q4.2.1: GNUS, (ding) Gnus, Gnus 5, September Gnus, Red Gnus, Quassia Gnus, argh!
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+ The Gnus numbering issues are not meant for mere mortals to know
+them. If you feel you _must_ enter the muddy waters of Gnus, visit the
+excellent FAQ, maintained by Justin Sheehy, at:
+
+ `http://www.ccs.neu.edu/software/contrib/gnus/'
+
+ See also Gnus home page
+ `http://www.gnus.org/'
+
+\1f
+File: xemacs-faq.info, Node: Q4.2.2, Next: Q4.2.3, Prev: Q4.2.1, Up: Subsystems
+
+Q4.2.2: This question intentionally left blank.
+-----------------------------------------------
+
+ Obsolete question, left blank to avoid renumbering.
+
+\1f