From b390807ab8d83c97fb0836f9676541f402f468b5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: yamaoka Date: Sun, 30 Nov 2003 12:37:10 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (RSS): Translated. --- texi/gnus-ja.texi | 36 +++++++++++++++++------------------- 1 file changed, 17 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-) diff --git a/texi/gnus-ja.texi b/texi/gnus-ja.texi index 35d3448..45a7faa 100644 --- a/texi/gnus-ja.texi +++ b/texi/gnus-ja.texi @@ -2672,7 +2672,7 @@ kiboze $B%0%k!<%W$r:n@.$7$^$9!#%W%m%s%W%H$GL>A0$H!"(Bkiboze $B%0%k!<%W$K!V4^$ @item G R @kindex G R ($B%0%k!<%W(B) @findex gnus-group-make-rss-group -@acronym{RSS} $B$N>pJs6!5k$K4p$E$/%0%k!<%W$r:n$j$^(B +@acronym{RSS} feed $B$K4p$E$/%0%k!<%W$r:n$j$^(B $B$9(B (@code{gnus-group-make-rss-group})$B!#(BURL $B$NF~NO$rB%$5$l$^$9!#(B @xref{RSS}. @@ -14933,22 +14933,21 @@ http://w3m.sourceforge.net/ @cindex nnrss @cindex RSS -@c TRANSLATEME! -Some web sites have an RDF Site Summary (@acronym{RSS}). -@acronym{RSS} is a format for summarizing headlines from news related -sites (such as BBC or CNN). But basically anything list-like can be -presented as an @acronym{RSS} feed: weblogs, changelogs or recent -changes to a wiki (e.g. @url{http://cliki.net/recent-changes.rdf}). +$B$$$/$D$+$N%5%$%H$O(B RDF site summary (@acronym{RSS}) $B$r;}$C$F$$$^$9!#(B +@acronym{RSS} $B$O!"%K%e!<%9$K4XO"$9$k%5%$%H(B (BBC $B$d(B CNN $B$N$h$&$J(B) $B$No$K?7$7$/$7$F$*$/$?$a$N>pJs$rF@$k$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!#(B -Use @kbd{G R} from the summary buffer to subscribe to a feed---you -will be prompted for the location of the feed. +Feed $B$r9VFI$9$k$K$O!"35N,%P%C%U%!$+$i(B @kbd{G R} $B$r;H$C$F2<$5$$(B---feed $B$N(B +$B=j:_$NF~NO$r5a$a$i$l$k$G$7$g$&!#(B -An easy way to get started with @code{nnrss} is to say something like -the following in the group buffer: @kbd{B nnrss RET y}, then -subscribe to groups. +$B4JC1$K(B @code{nnrss} $B$r$O$8$a$kJ}K!$O!"%0%k!<%W%P%C%U%!$G(B @kbd{B nnrss +RET y} $B$N$h$&$J$3$H$r>'$(!"$=$7$F%0%k!<%W$r9VFI$9$k$3$H$G$9!#(B $B0J2<$N(B @code{nnrss} $BJQ?t$,JQ992DG=$G$9(B: @@ -14958,14 +14957,13 @@ subscribe to groups. @code{nnrss} $B$,%U%!%$%k$r=q$-9~$`%G%#%l%/%H%j!<$G!"%G%#%U%)%k%H(B $B$O(B @file{~/News/rss/} $B$G$9!#(B -@c TRANSLATEME! @item nnrss-use-local @vindex nnrss-use-local @findex nnrss-generate-download-script -If you set @code{nnrss-use-local} to @code{t}, @code{nnrss} will read -the feeds from local files in @code{nnrss-directory}. You can use -the command @code{nnrss-generate-download-script} to generate a -download script using @command{wget}. +@code{nnrss-use-local} $B$r(B @code{t} $B$K@_Dj$9$k$H!"(B +@code{nnrss} $B$O(B @code{nnrss-directory} $B$K$"$k%m!<%+%k%U%!%$%k$+$i(B feed +$B$rFI$_$^$9!#(B@code{nnrss-generate-download-script}$B%3%^%s%I$r;H$&$3$H$K$h$C(B +$B$F!"(B@command{wget} $B$r;H$C$?%@%&%s%m!<%I!&%9%/%j%W%H$r:n$k$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!#(B @end table $B35N,%P%C%U%!$K@bL@$rI=<($5$;$?$$$J$i$P!"0J2<$N%3!<%I$,Lr$KN)$D$G$7$g$&!#(B -- 1.7.10.4