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Users can browse the World Wide Web from within Emacs by using Emacs/W3. All of the widely used (and even some not very widely used) URL schemes are supported, and it is very easy to add new methods as the need arises.
Emacs/W3 provides some core functionality that can be readily re-used from any program in Emacs. Users and other package writers are encouraged to Web-enable their applications and daily work routines with the library.
Emacs/W3 is completely customizable, both from Emacs-Lisp and from stylesheets See section 4. Stylesheets. If there is any aspect of Emacs/W3 that cannot be modified to your satisfaction, please send mail to the w3-beta@xemacs.org mailing list with any suggestions. See section A. Reporting Bugs.
This manual corresponds to Emacs/W3 v4.0pre.46
1. Getting Started | Getting up and running with Emacs/W3 | |
2. Basic Usage | Basic movement and usage of Emacs/W3. | |
3. Compatibility with other Browsers | Explanation of compatibility with other browsers. | |
3.8 Display Variables | How to control Emacs/W3's look. | |
4. Stylesheets | How to control the look of web pages | |
5. Supported URLs | What URL schemes are supported. | |
6. MIME Support | Support for MIME | |
7. Security | Various security methods supported | |
8. Cookies | Emacs/W3 and cookies. | |
9. Non-Unix Operating Systems | Special considerations necessary to get up and running correctly under non-unix OS's. | |
10. Speech Integration | Outputting to a speech synthesizer. | |
11. Advanced Features | Some of the more arcane features. | |
12. More Help | How to get more help--mailing lists, newsgroups, etc. | |
13. Future Directions | Plans for future revisions | |
Appendices: | ||
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A. Reporting Bugs | How to report a bug in Emacs/W3. | |
B. Dealing with Firewalls | How to get around your firewall. | |
C. Proxy Gateways | Using a proxy gateway with Emacs/W3. | |
D. Installing SSL | Turning on SSL support. | |
E. Mailcap Files | An explanation of Mailcap files. | |
Indices: | ||
F. General Index | ||
G. Key Index | Menus of command keys and their references. |
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