-@c{$Id: tm-view=en.texi,v 7.6 1995/12/17 23:03:47 morioka Exp $}
+@c{$Id: tm-view=en.texi,v 7.9 1996/02/28 14:35:11 morioka Exp $}
-@node tm-view, encoded-word, tm-MUA, Top
+@node tm-view, tm-edit, tm-MUA, Top
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@chapter tm-view
@cindex tm-view
Example:
@example
-From: MORIOKA Tomohiko <morioka@@jaist.ac.jp>
-Newsgroups: zxr.comp.emacs.tm-english
-Subject: tm6.63.tar.gz
-Date: Mon, 26 Jun 1995 17:39:50 JST
-Organization: Chamonix, JAIST, Tatsunokuchi, Ishikawa, Japan
-Reply-To: tm-eng@@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp
-To: tm-eng@@chamonix.jaist.ac.jp
-In-Reply-To: Your message of "Sun, 25 Jun 1995 23:20:49 MST"
-X-Mua: mh-e 4.1 + tm 6.63 / Mule 2.2 (WAKAMURASAKI) PL02
-X-Mime-Composer: mime.el + tiny-mime 5.12
-X-Ml-Count: 32
+From: morioka@@jaist.ac.jp (MORIOKA Tomohiko)
+Subject: Re: Question
+Newsgroups: zxr.message.mime
+Date: 22 Oct 93 11:02:44
+Mime-Version: 1.0
+Organization: Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology,
+ Ishikawa, Japan
[1 (text/plain)]
- I put tm6.63.tar.gz in ftp.jaist.ac.jp.
+ How to compose MIME message in MIME-Edit mode.
+
+ Press `C-c C-x ?' then help message will be displayed:
+
+C-c C-x C-t insert a text message.
+C-c C-x TAB insert a (binary) file.
+C-c C-x C-e insert a reference to external body.
+C-c C-x C-v insert a voice message.
+C-c C-x C-y insert a mail or news message.
+C-c C-x RET insert a mail message.
+C-c C-x C-s insert a signature file at end.
+C-c C-x t insert a new MIME tag.
+C-c C-x a enclose as multipart/alternative.
+C-c C-x p enclose as multipart/parallel.
+C-c C-x m enclose as multipart/mixed.
+C-c C-x d enclose as multipart/digest.
+C-c C-x s enclose as PGP signed.
+C-c C-x e enclose as PGP encrypted.
+C-c C-x C-k insert PGP public key.
+C-c C-x C-p preview editing MIME message.
+...
+
+So press `C-c C-x C-i' and specify file name you want to include.
+
+ MIME encoding for binary file is normally Base64.
+
+[2 (image/gif)]
- In this version, tm-view uses new MIME encoding/decoding engine
-``mel (MIME encoding library''. This library has internal/external
-encoding/decoding engine. If data is smaller than a limit, tm-view
-uses internal decoder, otherwise external decoder.
+[3 (text/plain)]
-[2 tm6.63.tar.gz ([anon-ftp] ftp.jaist.ac.jp:/pub/GNU/elisp/mime/alpha)]
+ In this way, it is finish a message attaching a picture.
-[3 (text/plain)]
-----
-MORIOKA, Tomohiko <morioka@@jaist.ac.jp>
+======================== A cup of Russian tea ========================
+============ * not by jam, not by marmalade, by honey * ============
+============ MORIOKA Tomohiko ============
+=============== Internet E-mail: <morioka@@jaist.ac.jp> ===============
@end example
contents of the message. It is done by definition for Content-Types.
On the preview buffer created by tm-view, user can manipulate a
-message to decode, such as run external vewer, extract files, or
+message to decode, such as run external viewer, extract files, or
print.
Notice: In this document, I call @strong{content-type} as