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Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC
From: |
Yann Hodique |
Subject: |
Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC |
Date: |
Sat, 05 May 2012 19:12:25 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.1.50 (gnu/linux) |
>>>>> "Stephen" == Stephen J Turnbull <address@hidden> writes:
> Yann Hodique writes:
>> I do agree that it's bad email practice. More importantly, I'm
>> wondering how it would not be better to leverage the existing
>> RFC1341 that any decent mailer should implement.
> Good idea, but poor implementation. IMSEO this:
Definitely. That was only meant as a quick and dirty POC. For real life
usage, I'd definitely rather rely on some program (gnus) doing the right
and clean thing :)
Btw I would even be perfectly happy with writing org-mode blocks and
letting gnus figure out how to make it nice.
The point of using application/emacs-lisp was just to demonstrate
something that works *today*. text/lisp or text/emacs-lisp would
definitely be cleaner, but they're not recognized as elisp code by gnus
as of now.
> Now, RFC 2046 section 4.1.4 strongly recommends that an unrecognized
> text type be treated as text/plain, so the multipart alternative
> structure is redundant with my preferred content type of
> text/emacs-lisp. So any MUA that properly respects the standard will
> just DTRT at no cost.
Yep, except that at least GMail doesn't, and it definitely qualifies as
"widely used". Instead, it displays its infamous "noname"
pseudo-attachment, even though the part was supposed to be inlined in
the first place (which is broken in so many ways it's not even
funny). So I agree in theory, but that doesn't seem practical.
Yann.
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- RE: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, (continued)
- RE: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Drew Adams, 2012/05/05
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Peter Münster, 2012/05/05
- RE: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Drew Adams, 2012/05/05
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, John Wiegley, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Ted Zlatanov, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Miles Bader, 2012/05/07
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Thien-Thi Nguyen, 2012/05/07
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Ted Zlatanov, 2012/05/06
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Yann Hodique, 2012/05/05
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2012/05/05
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC,
Yann Hodique <=
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Julien Danjou, 2012/05/07
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Yann Hodique, 2012/05/07
- RE: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Drew Adams, 2012/05/05
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Martyn Jago, 2012/05/05
- RE: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Drew Adams, 2012/05/05
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2012/05/07
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Wolfgang Jenkner, 2012/05/07
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2012/05/08
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Bastien, 2012/05/08
- Re: BEGIN_SRC..END_SRC, Juanma Barranquero, 2012/05/08