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Re: Emacs-w3m & emacs 23.0.60.1



Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@xxxxxxx> writes:

>>>>>> In [emacs-w3m : No.10623] Joe Dennigan wrote:
>> I'm running
>>     emacs 23.0.60.1 from CVS
>>     w3mmee-p24-23
>>     emacs-w3m 1.4.323 from CVS
>
>> On invoking emacs-w3m the buffer only displays the w3mmee usage
>> information, as if I had typed 'wmmee --help' in a terminal.

>
> No problem here.  `C-c C-b' shows:
>
> emacs-w3m-version
>  => "1.4.323"
> emacs-version
>  => "GNU Emacs 23.0.60.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars)\n of 2009-01-21 on pastis"
> mule-version
>  => "6.0 (HANACHIRUSATO)"
> system-type
>  => gnu/linux
> (featurep 'gtk)
>  => nil
> w3m-version
>  => "w3m/0.3.2+mee-p24-23+moe-1.5.8"
> w3m-type
>  => w3mmee
> w3m-compile-options
>  => ("lang=many" "kanji-symbols" "image" "color" "ansi-color" "mouse" "menu" "cookie" "ssl" "ssl-verify" "w3mmailer" "nntp" "gopher" "ipv6" "mark" "romaji")
> w3m-language
>  => "Japanese"
> w3m-command-arguments
>  => ("-o" "concurrent=0" "-F")
> w3m-command-arguments-alist
>  => nil
> w3m-command-environment
>  => (("W3MLANG" . "ja_JP.kterm"))
> w3m-input-coding-system
>  => ctext
> w3m-output-coding-system
>  => ctext
> w3m-use-mule-ucs
>  => nil
>
> Sorry, I have no idea to fix your problem.

I found a solution.  Replacing w3mmee-p24-23 with w3m-0.5.2 did the
trick.

I still don't know what the underlying problem was, though I suspect
emacs-w3m was passing invalid options to w3mmee, hence the display of
the w3mmee usage page.

Joe


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