This manual documents the libraries used to compose and display
@acronym{MIME} messages.
-This manual is directed at users who want to modify the behaviour of
+This manual is directed at users who want to modify the behavior of
the @acronym{MIME} encoding/decoding process or want a more detailed
picture of how the Emacs @acronym{MIME} library works, and people who want
to write functions and commands that manipulate @acronym{MIME} elements.
@item mm-inline-large-images
@vindex mm-inline-large-images
-When displaying inline images that are larger than the window, XEmacs
+When displaying inline images that are larger than the window, Emacs
does not enable scrolling, which means that you cannot see the whole
image. To prevent this, the library tries to determine the image size
before displaying it inline, and if it doesn't fit the window, the
Mapping from @acronym{MIME} charset to encoding to use. This variable is
usually used except, e.g., when other requirements force a specific
encoding (digitally signed messages require 7bit encodings). The
-default is
+default is
@lisp
((iso-2022-jp . 7bit)