From f01702b614fa6d4eca88ce707b721ebd9c40d092 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Sebastian Spaeth Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2010 12:26:21 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Fix wiki formatting Signed-off-by: Sebastian Spaeth --- emacstips.mdwn | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/emacstips.mdwn b/emacstips.mdwn index 585278c..824874e 100644 --- a/emacstips.mdwn +++ b/emacstips.mdwn @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Type your message and send it off with ctrl-c ctrl-c. By default message mode wi One annoying standard configuration of message mode is that it will hide the sent mail in your emacs frame stack, but it will not close it. If you type several mails in an emacs session they will accumulate and make switching between buffers more annoying. You can avoid that behavior by adding `(setq message-kill-buffer-on-exit t)` in your .emacs file which will really close the mail window after sending it. #### Attaching files -Using the `M-x mml-attach-file` command, you can attach any file to be send with your mail. By default this command is bound to , or the key binding `C-c RET f, C-c C-a`. For those of us who sometimes prefer graphics, you can also simply drag and drop files from a file +Using the `M-x mml-attach-file` command, you can attach any file to be send with your mail. By default this command is bound to the menu item `Attachments--Attach File, or the key binding `C-c RET f, C-c C-a`. For those who prefer graphics, you can also simply drag and drop files from a file manager into a mail composition window to have it attached. The variable `mml-dnd-attach-options` (M-x customize-variable`mml-dnd-attach-options`) can be set to allow the prompting for various attachment options (such as inline/attachement) if you want to do that. At least in Ubuntu it works by dragging from the file manager without any modifications. ####FCC/BCC -- 2.43.0