At first, it complained about the cus-load library, so I copied
emacspeak-cus-load.el from the emacspeak distribution to my g-client
directory.
Now, it seems to be working, at least initially, but is still missing
something. When I try M-X greader-reading-list and enter my password,
I get the following message:
browse-url-w3: Cannot open load file: w3
I tried copying the emacspeak-w3m library to my g-client directory,
but that did not fix it. And loading those libraries results in
errors of other missing dependencies.
Are there any instructions on how to get g-client working without
emacspeak?
thank you
(require 'w3m-
load)
(setq g-html-handler 'w3m)
Now, when I fire up greader with a
M-x greader-reading-list
emacs proceeds to split the buffer into two windows. On the top, it
starts a w3m session, and on the bottom, it creates a "*g scratch*"
buffer with the downloaded content from the google reader service. It
seems like it just needs to put the following into the w3m buffer, but
for some reason, it fails to load the page in the browser applet. It
does the same thing for M-x gcal-show-calendar.
After entering my password, here is the output from emacs:
Loading
w3m...
Loading /usr/lib/emacs/21.4/i486-linux-gnu/fns-21.4.1-x.el
(source)...done
Loading
w3m...done
Loading w3m-
tabmenu...done
Loading w3m-
form...done
Loading mule-util...done
and here is sample output from the *g scratch* buffer:
<html xmlns:atom="http://purl.org/atom/ns#" xmlns:w3a="http://
www.w3.org/2005/Atom" xml\
ns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:gr="http://
www.google.com/schemas/reader/\
atom/">
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;
charset=iso8859-15">
<title>Reading list in Google Reader</title>
thanks for any help,