The global ELPA archive has w3: w3 4.0.46 installed A web browser written entirely in Emacs lisp... tromey.com/elpa was where I obtained elpa.el (only running emacs 23). - David On 5/8/12, T. V. Raman <tv.raman.tv@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Which elpa archive did you find w3 on -- Iwasn't aware of anyone > having packaged it. > >>>>>> "David" == David Tseng <davidtseng@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > David> W3 is now available via ELPA. W3m is not. wrote: > David> > >> Good point re elpa -- that is how I now install most > >> packages. However I dont believe w3 or w3m are available > >> via the default GNU packages archive -- nor have I found > >> them on the additional marmalade package archive. > >> -- > >> > >> -- > >> > >> > >> On 5/8/12, David Tseng <davidtseng@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>> Incidentally, after building w3 and w3m from source in > >>> the past, I now take the easy way out by using ELPA. It's > >>> worth a look for discovering and quickly trying out > >>> packages you may not have previously stumbled upon. > >>> > >>> On 5/7/12, Tim Cross <theophilusx@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>> The quick and dirty 'fix' I applied for this werror is > >>>> to comment out the two lines from w3-speak.el which > >>>> require emacspeak-fix-interactive at cimpile time. This > >>>> stops the make process from exiting early and ensures > >>>> the rest of the *.el files are compiled. It does not > >>>> appear to have any dramatic impact. > >>>> > >>>> Raman, I looked at your patch from your w3 and I think > >>>> your right. It looks like all you changes do is remove > >>>> some of the excessive 'padding' w3 was doing when > >>>> rendering things like lists and blockquote. On my > >>>> system, the unmodified version would put boxquote > >>>> elements and lists right over on the right hand side - > >>>> so much so that blockquotes would end up being rendered > >>>> as only one or two words per line. I found that > >>>> modifying the default.css file to change all margin > >>>> settings from 5em to 1em greatly improved things. > >>>> > >>>> One remaining and extremely frustrating issue I have is > >>>> that on some pages, regardless of style sheet settings, > >>>> w3 renders the page with white background and white > >>>> foreground/text or white background and light grey > >>>> text. As someone who actualy finds looking at a screen > >>>> with a white background physically painful, this is > >>>> somewhat frustrating. I did look at this a while back as > >>>> it was the main reason I stopped ujsing w3 and from > >>>> memory, it is due to a bad interaction with pages that > >>>> have either forced a background colour and don't set any > >>>> text/foreground colour and/or conflicts between css > >>>> settings and 'hard coded' page settings. Maybe it is > >>>> time to look at it again. > >>>> > >>>> I also suspect I have to do some MIME tweaking. When > >>>> using the epub feature, it works with some epub titles, > >>>> but fails with others. In particular, seems to fail with > >>>> titles generated primarily for the kindle. With these > >>>> titles, instead of opening the content, it asks me where > >>>> to same the MIME object. Need to investigate further. > >>>> > >>>> Tim > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> On 8 May 2012 14:09, T. V. Raman <tv.raman.tv@xxxxxxxxxxx> > >>>> wrote: > >>>>> this error has been around for a long time and > >>>>> shouldn't affect anything. > >>>>> > >>>>>>>>>> "Bart" == Bart Bunting <bart@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Bart> Raman, et al, Whilst we are discussing w3 I am seeing > Bart> issues when doing a make on the w3 source. It appears > Bart> to be related to emacspeak libraries not being found. > Bart> > Bart> Having said that w3 itself appears to work even with > Bart> the error. > Bart> > Bart> Is this normal? > Bart> > Bart> I see this both under linux and on my mac. > Bart> > Bart> Here is the make error: > Bart> > Bart> bart@xxxxxxxxxxx:~/.emacs.d/src/w3$make cd lisp && make w3 > Bart> GNUSDIR=/usr/local/emacs/24.96/share/emacs/24.0.96/lisp/gnus/ > Bart> URLDIR=/usr/local/emacs/24.96/share/emacs/24.0.96/lisp/url/ > Bart> W3SRCDIR=. emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l ./docomp.el > Bart> -l > Bart> /usr/local/emacs/24.96/share/emacs/24.0.96/lisp/url//url-vars.el > Bart> -l ./w3-vars.el -f batch-byte-compile w3-display.el > Bart> uncompressing url-vars.el.gz... uncompressing > Bart> url-vars.el.gz...done Wrote w3-display.elc > Bart> GNUSDIR=/usr/local/emacs/24.96/share/emacs/24.0.96/lisp/gnus/ > Bart> URLDIR=/usr/local/emacs/24.96/share/emacs/24.0.96/lisp/url/ > Bart> W3SRCDIR=. emacs -batch -q -no-site-file -l ./docomp.el > Bart> -l > Bart> /usr/local/emacs/24.96/share/emacs/24.0.96/lisp/url//url-vars.el > Bart> -l ./w3-vars.el -f batch-byte-compile w3-speak.el > Bart> uncompressing url-vars.el.gz... uncompressing > Bart> url-vars.el.gz...done > Bart> > Bart> In toplevel form: w3-speak.el:49:1:Error: Cannot open > Bart> load file: emacspeak-fix-interactive make[1]: *** > Bart> [w3-speak.elc] Error 1 make: *** [w3] Error 2 > Bart> > Bart> > Bart> Cheers > Bart> > Bart> Bart > Bart> > Bart> "T.V. Raman" <tv.raman.tv@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Bart> > >>>>> >> Tim, Per your suggestion, I have checked in >> > >>>>> emacspeak/tvr/tvr-w3.patch --- the patch was created > >>>>> from >> my local snapshot with git diff origin/master > >>>>> >> > >>>>> >> after making sure that git pull -a claimed my local > >>>>> >> snapshot was uptodate. > >>>>> >> > >>>>> >> Glancing at the patch -- I dont see anything > >>>>> significant >> that should make w3 work here and not > >>>>> from the git repo. > >>>>> >> > >>>>> >> The git repo I am refering to is: git config >> > >>>>> remote.origin.url git://git.sv.gnu.org/w3.git > >>>>> >> -- > >>>>> >> > >>>>> >> -- > >>>>> >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> >> On 5/7/12, Tim Cross <theophilusx@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >>>>> >>> Hi Raman, > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> I've been attempting to get w3 working and while > >>>>> I've >>> finally got it going, it was not trivial. > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> I think part of the problem is that there has been > >>>>> no >>> updates to the w3 repository since May 2008. I > >>>>> know there >>> has been a couple of patches from you > >>>>> and others to fix >>> various bugs, but hunting them > >>>>> down and applying them is >>> not easy. On this basis, > >>>>> I wanted to make a suggestion. > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> Would it be possible for you to do a diff against > >>>>> the >>> current w3 repository code and the version of > >>>>> w3 you are >>> running and put the diffs in a > >>>>> w3-patches directory >>> within the emacspeak > >>>>> distribution. This would make it >>> esier to anyone > >>>>> wanting to run w3 to apply the same >>> patches you > >>>>> have been using. In addition to making it >>> easier > >>>>> for users, it may help in tracking down problems >>> as > >>>>> we will have a common base everyone is working from. > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> regards, > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> Tim > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> -- > >>>>> >>> Tim Cross > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>>> >>> To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change > >>>>> your >>> address on the emacspeak list send mail to >>> > >>>>> "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of >>> > >>>>> "unsubscribe" or "help". > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >>> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> >> > >>>>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>>> >> To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change > >>>>> your >> address on the emacspeak list send mail to >> > >>>>> "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of >> > >>>>> "unsubscribe" or "help". > >>>>> > >>>>> -- > >>>>> Best Regards, --raman > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> -- > >>>> Tim Cross > >>>> > >>>> > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>>> To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your > >>>> address on the emacspeak list send mail to > >>>> "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of > >>>> "unsubscribe" or "help". > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > > -- > Best Regards, > --raman > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the emacspeak list or change your address on the emacspeak list send mail to "emacspeak-request@xxxxxxxxxxx" with a subject of "unsubscribe" or "help".
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