On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 02:55:00PM -0500, Alan Shutko wrote:
> Curtis Dean Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I had tm installed, but for some reason removed it.  Now I can't find it
> > again.  Can anyone help?
> 
> Why would you want it?  It's long-since been abandoned by the
> developers in favor of semi/wemi/whatever it's called this week, and I
> never thought it worked particularly well to begin with.  There are
> probably better tools for whatever mailer you want to use... there
> certainly is for Gnus.

I use it with mh-e, often to read some mime-encoded Chinese, but I like it
for activating URLs in mail messages.  I tried installing wemi first, then
semi, but I just couldn't figure out how to make it work.  I guess I am just
giving in to familiarity over newer developments.

> 
> If you really want it, the best thing is to probably backport the
> XEmacs version, because (at one time, at least) the XEmacs maintainers
> kept it working.  

XEmacs never seemed set up for quail input in anything but Japanese, for
some reason, and I just get sick of messing with it.
 
> Here's all that google turned up pointing to it... I didn't find
> anything on an Emacs 21 or recent Emacs 20 port... I know it didn't
> work out of the box.
> 
> http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/~trey/emacs/mime.html#tm
> 
> -- 
> Alan Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - In a variety of flavors!
> Don't be irreplaceable, if you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted.

Thank you!

-- 
Curtis Dean Smith ¥v°ê¿³      
Asst. Professor of Chinese    
Coordinator of East Asian Studies
Dept. of Modern Langs & Lits  
Grand Valley State University 
Allendale, MI  49401-9403
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