poppyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> The third method is g-client in Emacspeak package. It provide a set of >> interfaces for Google services, including Google Calendar, Google >> Reader and Blogger. If you happen to use Blogger to post and Google >> Reader to track your friend's blog. It would be a perfect choice. > > I have follow the website. But I get void w3m-buffer function. > although I have had the w3m-el installed, but it has only w3m function > but no w3m-buffer. > > Any idea? > > poppyer > >> >> PS: Maybe Google update their web API interface. I downloaded both the >> g-client package in the latest stable Emacspeak package and the SVN >> version, but neither of them can get the Calendar... Does anybody have >> an idea? Thanks!
I had the same problem before. I found that there is no "w3m-buffer" function inside of emacs-w3m. So I just commented this g-html-handler setting. Then it use default emacs-w3m to display the buffer. However, it can not render the current buffer, means that it will open another window and display your calendar. Right now I haven't have any idea to solve this yet... :( -- Zhenqing Li Materials Science & Engineering (Emphasis on Polymer) 161 Sirrine Hall, Clemson University, Clemson, SC, 29634, U.S.A Tel: (864)656-0888, E-mail: zhenqil AT clemson DOT edu ALL WE SEEN IS ILLUSION. _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
