guido@mcvax.UUCP (Guido van Rossum) (12/22/83)
I have written a package which reads news with the use of (Gosling's) Emacs. It uses two C programs to scan the news index and update ".newsrc". It implements analogons of readnews' -, n, e, N, U, s, f, r, H, q, x and ? commands, and some of its own -- and of course a uniform way to skip to the next page or article. Of course, the fun is that the first lines of an article are immediately shown; that there is no difference between 'readnews' mode and 'more' mode; and that it interfaces with Emacs, so you can e.g. run a compilation in a background window and read your news while you wait. If there are any requests (by mail!), I will post to net.sources. Guido van Rossum, {philabs,decvax}!mcvax!guido Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, (CWI, formerly MC), Amsterdam
joe@fluke.UUCP (Joe Kelsey) (12/28/83)
Gosling Emacs comes with the "rnews.ml" package. Readnews already has the -e flag to scan through your subscription list and produce an output file of article headers to be used by "rnews.ml". If you are indeed using some other version of Emacs than Gosling/UNIPRESS, please state so in your posting so we can all know whether or not you are offering anything new. /Joe
guido@mcvax.UUCP (Guido van Rossum) (12/30/83)
In response to numerous requests, I have posted the sources for my package to net.sources; also in order that joe@fluke can check whether anything new is offered. (I can only say that it is based on Gosling's Emacs #85, which appears to be pre-UNIPRESS.) Guido van Rossum, {philabs,decvax}!mcvax!guido Centre for Mathematics and Computer Science, (CWI, formerly MC), Amsterdam
israel@umcp-cs (12/30/83)
As joe@fluke says, there is the 'rnews.ml' package for Gosling's Emacs (though I've never seen "rnews" come on any distribution). I seem to be the one distributing and maintaining the 'rnews' package (I didn't write it, but I've done a bunch of hacking and modifications to it). If anyone wants it, send me mail. If there are too many requests, I will post to net.emacs or net.sources instead (but can still mail out copies for non-usenet people). BTW, Guido, I would be interested in seeing your version. If you have any nice features not currently in "rnews", I'll look at them and try to integrate them into "rnews". -- ^-^ Bruce ^-^ University of Maryland, Computer Science {rlgvax,seismo}!umcp-cs!israel (Usenet) israel.umcp-cs@CSNet-Relay (Arpanet)