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avandu won't be able to do anything.
@end defopt
Other than this, it is possible, but unnecessary to set the following
variables. These are unnecessary because Avandu also supports the use
of @ref{Top,Auth-source,Aut-source,auth,Auth-source}, which supersedes
these variables. When using auth source be sure to use the
@code{avandu-tt-rss-api-url} as the @code{machine} value.
@defopt avandu-user
This option should contain a string. It is the username that is used
to log in to your Tiny Tiny RSS instance. If it is @code{nil} it will
@ -91,9 +97,6 @@ get asked for when avandu tries to connect, and once a succesful
connection has been made it will remember it until you log out.
@end defopt
Other than this, it is possible, but unnecessary to set the following
variables.
@defvar avandu-password
The password to use to log in to your Tiny Tiny RSS instance. This
option shouldn't really be set, it is mostly used to remember the
@ -115,10 +118,11 @@ unread articles there are.
@menu
* Article overview:: A list of all unread articles
* Article view:: One or more articles in a buffer
* Other commands:: Anything else
@end menu
@node Article overview, Other commands, Usage, Usage
@node Article overview, Article view, Usage, Usage
@section Viewing unread articles
The avandu overview lets you see a list of all the unread articles in
@ -214,7 +218,55 @@ In @code{avandu-overview} this command gets bound to the @kbd{P} key
in the major-mode's keymap.
@end deffn
@node Other commands, , Article overview, Usage
@node Article view, Other commands, Article overview, Usage
@section Viewing one or more articles
The avandu article view lets you read one or more articles with all
their content.
@deffn Command avandu-view-article id
Shows one or more articles with their content, possibly with its
content rendered by an external application, emacs' w3m mode or
anything you can think of/write yourself.
Although there is no real obstacle to calling this command yourself,
you will need an article id number, these are collected automatically
when using @ref{Article overview}.
@end deffn
In order to have the articles rendered at all you would need to set
@code{avandu-article-render-function}.
@defopt avandu-article-render-function
This setting should point to a function that takes two arguments, the
start and end of the region to render.
@end defopt
Two functions come with Avandu to enable rendering.
@defun avandu-view-possibly-external start end
Call a shell command on the region between @var{start} and @var{end}.
Which shell command should be called should be specified in
@code{avandu-html2text-command}.
@end defun
@defopt avandu-html2text-command
A string with a shell command. This command will be called by
@code{avandu-view-possibly-external} to render the region given to
it. One example could be:
@example
w3m -dump -T text/HTML -cols 72
@end example
@end defopt
@defun avandu-view-w3m
This function requires the @code{w3m} module for emacs. It sends the
region on to @code{w3m-region} and then start @code{w3m-minor-mode} to
give it the usual w3m viewing commands.
@end defun
@node Other commands, , Article view, Usage
@section All the others
Apart from viewing unread articles there are a number of other things