The following variables offer further control over how things are done, where things are located, and other useless stuff you really don't need to worry about.
gnus-picons-news-directories
gnus-picons-database
for
newsgroups faces. ("news")
is the default.
gnus-picons-user-directories
gnus-picons-database
for user
faces. ("local" "users" "usenix" "misc")
is the default.
gnus-picons-domain-directories
gnus-picons-database
for
domain name faces. Defaults to ("domains")
. Some people may
want to add `"unknown"' to this list.
gnus-picons-convert-x-face
xface
support builtin XEmacs, this is the
command to use to convert the X-Face
header to an X bitmap
(xbm
). Defaults to (format "{ echo '/* Width=48,
Height=48 */'; uncompface; } | icontopbm | pbmtoxbm > %s"
gnus-picons-x-face-file-name)
(NOTE: x-face
is used in the variable name, not xface
)
gnus-picons-x-face-file-name
X-Face
bitmap in. Defaults
to (format "/tmp/picon-xface.%s.xbm" (user-login-name))
.
(NOTE: x-face
is used in the variable name, not xface
)
gnus-picons-has-modeline-p
gnus-picons-display-where
to picons
, your
XEmacs frame will become really cluttered. To alleviate this a bit you
can set gnus-picons-has-modeline-p
to nil
; this will
remove the mode line from the Picons buffer. This is only useful if
gnus-picons-display-where
is picons
.
gnus-picons-refresh-before-display
nil
.
gnus-picons-display-as-address
t
display textual email addresses along with pictures.
Defaults to t
.
gnus-picons-file-suffixes
("xpm" "gif" "xbm")
minus those not builtin your XEmacs.
gnus-picons-setup-hook
gnus-picons-display-article-move-p
nil
, display the picons in the From
and
Newsgroups
lines. This is the default.
gnus-picons-clear-cache-on-shutdown
nil
,
Gnus will never clear the cache itself; you will have to manually call
gnus-picons-clear-cache
to clear it. Otherwise the cache will be
cleared every time you exit Gnus. Defaults to t
.
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