\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @comment %**start of header @setfilename ../../info/newsticker.info @include emacsver.texi @set VERSION @value{EMACSVER} @settitle Newsticker @value{VERSION} @include docstyle.texi @syncodeindex vr cp @syncodeindex fn cp @syncodeindex pg cp @comment %**end of header @copying This manual documents Newsticker, a feed reader for Emacs. It corresponds to Emacs version @value{EMACSVER}. @noindent Copyright @copyright{} 2004--2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc. @quotation Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover Texts being ``A GNU Manual'', and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''. (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have the freedom to copy and modify this GNU manual.'' @end quotation @end copying @dircategory Emacs network features @direntry * Newsticker: (newsticker). A feed reader for Emacs. @end direntry @titlepage @title Newsticker---a feed reader for Emacs @author Ulf Jasper @author @email{ulf.jasper@@web.de} @author @uref{http://ulf.epplejasper.de/} @page @vskip 0pt plus 1filll @insertcopying @end titlepage @contents @ifnottex @node Top @top Newsticker @insertcopying @end ifnottex @menu * Overview:: What is Newsticker? * Installation:: Things to do before starting Newsticker the first time. * Retrieving News:: How Newsticker fetches headlines. * Headline Management:: How Newsticker stores headlines. * Reading News:: How to read RSS and Atom feeds with Newsticker. * Automatic Processing:: Automatically process news items. * Configuration:: Customize Newsticker to your liking. * Supported Formats:: RSS and Atom formats supported by Newsticker. * GNU Free Documentation License:: The license for this documentation. * Index:: Variable, function, and concept index. @end menu @node Overview @chapter Overview Newsticker provides a @b{Feed Reader} for Emacs. It retrieves headlines from a list of news sites, processes them, and provides frontends for reading and managing them. (Standard headline formats are RSS and Atom which makes Newsticker an ``RSS Reader'', ``Atom Reader'' or ``Feed Aggregator''.) Headlines (or news items) consist of a title, (mostly) a description, and a link to the full story. The description may be a brief summary in plain text or a full HTML-formatted article. A headline may carry enclosed data such as images, audio or video files, typically in the case of so ``podcast feeds''. Newsticker downloads headlines asynchronously at configurable times, processes and stores them so that you can read them later. The list of subscribed feeds, the headline processing, the presentation of the headlines and almost all other aspects of Newsticker can be customized to your liking. @node Installation @chapter Installation As Newsticker is part of GNU Emacs there is no need to perform any installation steps in order to use it. Newsticker is highly customizable. All options have reasonable default values, so that (in most cases) it is not necessary to customize anything before you start Newsticker for the first time. @node Retrieving News @chapter Retrieving News Newsticker downloads news periodically in the background. This is triggered as soon as you start reading news (@ref{Reading News}). @findex newsticker-start @findex newsticker-stop Alternatively you may use the command @code{newsticker-start} (@code{newsticker-stop}) in order to start (stop) the periodic download of news without opening the reader. The following variables define which feeds are fetched and how this is done. @table @code @vindex newsticker-url-list-defaults @item newsticker-url-list-defaults You may select any number of feeds from this list of (sample) news feeds. @vindex newsticker-url-list @item newsticker-url-list All your personal news feeds are defined here. Each feed is identified by its name and an URL@. You may set the start-time and the retrieval interval for each feed as well as the retrieval command arguments in case that the default values do not fit a certain feed. @vindex newsticker-retrieval-method @vindex newsticker-wget-name @vindex newsticker-wget-arguments @item newsticker-retrieval-method By default Newsticker uses Emacs's built-in download capabilities for fetching headlines. You may change this to use an external tool like @code{wget}. In this case you need to set @code{newsticker-wget-name} and possibly @code{newsticker-wget-arguments}. @vindex newsticker-retrieval-interval @item newsticker-retrieval-interval The number of seconds between headline retrievals. @end table @node Headline Management @chapter Headline Management @cindex Age @cindex Status Newsticker assigns a status (or ``age'') to each headline which you can modify manually. This makes it easy to distinguish new headlines from old ones, to keep important headlines, to hide boring headlines etc. An item is ``new'' when it has just arrived and has not been read. You can mark it as ``old'' when you have read it or -- if you want to keep it -- you can mark it as ``immortal''. You can do that manually and you can define filters which do that automatically, see below. When a headline has vanished from the feed it is automatically marked as ``obsolete'' unless it has the status ``immortal''. ``Obsolete'' headlines get removed automatically after a certain time. @table @code @cindex Filter @vindex newsticker-auto-mark-filter-list @item newsticker-auto-mark-filter-list You may define any number of filters for automatically marking newly arrived headlines as ``immortal'' or ``old''. A filter looks for a regular expression in either the title or the description of a headline and then, if the expression matches, marks the headline as ``immortal'' or as ``old''. This is done only once, when a headline is fetched for the very first time. @vindex newsticker-keep-obsolete-items @vindex newsticker-obsolete-item-max-age @item newsticker-keep-obsolete-items Obsolete headlines are removed immediately unless @code{newsticker-keep-obsolete-items} is non-nil in which case they are kept until @code{newsticker-obsolete-item-max-age} is reached. @vindex newsticker-automatically-mark-items-as-old @item newsticker-automatically-mark-items-as-old If this is set to @code{t} then a ``new'' item becomes ``old'' as soon as it is retrieved a second time. @end table @node Reading News @chapter Reading News @findex newsticker-show-news Start Newsticker with the command @kbd{M-x newsticker-show-news}. This will start the asynchronous news download and displays all available headlines. @menu * Frontends:: Select the way headlines are displayed. * Navigation:: Move to the next unread headline etc. * Marking:: Mark important headlines. * More Actions:: Add new feeds etc.. @end menu @node Frontends @section Frontends @cindex Frontends @vindex newsticker-frontend Newsticker provides two different @i{views} for browsing, marking and reading news. The variable @code{newsticker-frontend} determines the actual headline reader. @subheading Treeview @cindex Treeview In this view separate windows are used for displaying feeds, headlines and their descriptions. The feeds are shown as a tree on the left hand side, headlines of the currently selected feed are shown on the upper right side, and the full contents of the currently selected headline is shown on the lower right side. Feeds can be placed into groups, which themselves can be placed in groups and so on. This results in the tree which is displayed on the left. A node represents either a feed or a group of feeds holding a subtree. The following commands allow for managing groups. @table @kbd @item M-a @kindex M-a @findex newsticker-group-add-group Add a new feed group. Name of the new group and of the parent group must be entered. If The name of the parent group is the new group becomes a top-level group. (@code{newsticker-group-add-group}) @item M-m @kindex M-m @findex newsticker-group-move-feed Moves a feed into a group. The name of the group must be entered. (@code{newsticker-group-move-feed}) @end table The position of groups and feeds within the tree can be changed with these commands: @table @kbd @item M-up @itemx M-down @kindex M-up @kindex M-down @findex newsticker-group-shift-feed-up @findex newsticker-group-shift-feed-down Shift the currently selected feed up and down within its group. @item M-S-up @itemx M-S-down @kindex M-S-up @kindex M-S-down @findex newsticker-group-shift-group-up @findex newsticker-group-shift-group-down Shift the currently selected group up and down within its parent group. @end table The group settings are saved to a file either automatically when newsticker is being quit or manually when the following command is executed. @table @kbd @item s @kindex s @findex newsticker-treeview-save Save treeview group settings. @end table The Treeview is updated automatically as soon as new headlines have arrived. The Treeview is used when the variable @code{newsticker-frontend} is set to the value @code{newsticker-treeview}. (Alternatively it can be started with the command @code{newsticker-treeview}.) @subheading Plainview @cindex Plainview In this view all headlines of all feeds are displayed in a single buffer (@file{*newsticker*}). The modeline in the @file{*newsticker*} buffer informs you whenever new headlines have arrived. You may want to use imenu with Plainview, which allows for navigating with the help of a menu. In this case add the following to your Emacs startup file (@file{~/.emacs}). @lisp (add-hook 'newsticker-mode-hook 'imenu-add-menubar-index) @end lisp (Note that preparing the Plainview takes significantly more time than starting the Treeview because all headlines are displayed in a single buffer. When you have subscribed to a large amount of feeds you may find that Newsticker's efforts of minimizing rendering times, caching rendered items and so on you may find However, when you have subscribed to a large amount of feeds you may want to give the Treeview a try.) The Plainview is used when the variable @code{newsticker-frontend} is set to the value @code{newsticker-plainview}. (Alternatively it can be started with the command @code{newsticker-plainview}.) @subheading Ticker @cindex Ticker Additionally, headlines can be displayed in the echo area in the style of a news ticker. @findex newsticker-start-ticker @findex newsticker-stop-ticker Headlines can be displayed in the echo area, either scrolling like messages in a stock-quote ticker, or just changing. This can be started with the command @code{newsticker-start-ticker}. It can be stopped with @code{newsticker-stop-ticker}. @node Navigation @section Navigation @cindex Navigation Navigating through the list of feeds and headlines is rather straightforward. You may do this either with the mouse or with the keyboard. The following key bindings are provided in both, the Treeview as well as the Plainview. @table @kbd @item f @findex newsticker-next-feed @findex newsticker-treeview-next-feed Move to next feed (@code{newsticker-next-feed}, @code{newsticker-treeview-next-feed}). @item F @findex newsticker-previous-feed @findex newsticker-treeview-prev-feed Move to previous feed (@code{newsticker-previous-feed}, @code{newsticker-treeview-prev-feed}). @item n @findex newsticker-next-item @findex newsticker-treeview-next-item Move to next item (@code{newsticker-next-item}, @code{newsticker-treeview-next-item}). @item N @findex newsticker-next-new-item @findex newsticker-treeview-next-new-item Move to next new item (possibly in another feed) (@code{newsticker-next-new-item}, @code{newsticker-treeview-next-new-item}). @item p @findex newsticker-previous-item @findex newsticker-treeview-prev-item Move to previous item (@code{newsticker-previous-item}, @code{newsticker-treeview-prev-item}). @item P @findex newsticker-previous-new-item @findex newsticker-treeview-prev-new-item Move to previous new item (possibly in another feed) (@code{newsticker-previous-new-item}, @code{newsticker-treeview-prev-new-item}). @end table @subheading Treeview @table @kbd @item j @findex newsticker-treeview-jump Enter the name of a feed and jump to it (@code{newsticker-treeview-jump}). @end table @node Marking @section Marking @cindex Marking The following key bindings are provided in both, the Treeview as well as the Plainview. @table @kbd @item o @findex newsticker-mark-item-at-point-as-read @findex newsticker-treeview-mark-item-old Mark current item as old. (@code{newsticker-mark-item-at-point-as-read}, @code{newsticker-treeview-mark-item-old}). @item i @findex newsticker-mark-item-at-point-as-immortal @findex newsticker-treeview-mark-item-immortal Mark current item as immortal. Immortal items are kept forever. (@code{newsticker-mark-item-at-point-as-immortal}, @code{newsticker-treeview-mark-item-immortal}). @end table @node More Actions @section More Actions @cindex More Actions @subheading View full article @table @kbd @cindex Get News @item v @itemx RET @itemx @findex newsticker-treeview-browse-url Open the link to the full article (as contained in the current headline) in your web browser @code{newsticker-treeview-browse-url}). @end table @subheading Get News @cindex Get News You can force immediate download of news with the following commands. @table @kbd @item g @findex newsticker-treeview-get-news Get news for currently shown feed (@code{newsticker-treeview-get-news}). @item G @findex newsticker-get-all-news Get news for all feeds (@code{newsticker-get-all-news}). @end table @subheading Add More Feeds @cindex Add More Feeds @table @kbd @item a @findex newsticker-add-url The command @code{newsticker-add-url} prompts for an URL and a name of a new feed. It then prepares a customization buffer where the details of the new feed can be set. @end table @node Automatic Processing @chapter Automatic Processing @cindex Automatic Processing Apart from automatic marking of headlines (by means of filters) Newsticker provides the possibility to fully process newly arrived headlines. Instead of reading headlines yourself you can tell Newsticker to do that for you. @vindex newsticker-new-item-functions In order to do so write a function which takes three arguments @table @var @item FEED the name of the corresponding news feed, @item TITLE the title of the headline, @item DESC the decoded description of the headline. @end table and add it to @code{newsticker-new-item-functions}. Each function contained in this list is called once for each new headline. Depending on the feed, the title and the description of a headline you can @itemize @item automatically download images referenced in HTML-formatted descriptions (for which a function already exists, see @code{newsticker-download-images}), @item automatically save enclosed audio and video files (for which another function exists as well, see @code{newsticker-download-images}), @item flash the screen while playing some sound, @item whatever you want. @end itemize @node Configuration @chapter Configuration All Newsticker options are customizable, i.e., they can be changed with Emacs customization methods. Call the command @code{customize-group} and enter @samp{newsticker} for the customization group. @noindent The following list shows the available groups of Newsticker options and some of the most important options. @itemize @item @code{newsticker-retrieval} contains options that define which news feeds are retrieved and how this is done. @itemize @item @vindex newsticker-url-list @code{newsticker-url-list} defines the list of headlines that are retrieved. @item @vindex newsticker-retrieval-method @code{newsticker-retrieval-method} defines how headlines are retrieved. This is either done using Emacs's built-in download capabilities or using an external tool. @item @vindex newsticker-retrieval-interval @code{newsticker-retrieval-interval} defines how often headlines are retrieved. @end itemize @item @code{newsticker-headline-processing} contains options that define how the retrieved headlines are processed. @itemize @item @vindex newsticker-keep-obsolete-items @code{newsticker-keep-obsolete-items} decides whether unread headlines that have been removed from the feed are kept in the Newsticker cache. @item @vindex newsticker-auto-mark-filter-list @code{newsticker-auto-mark-filter-list} provides the possibility to automatically mark headlines as immortal or old. @end itemize @item @code{newsticker-hooks} contains options for hooking other Emacs commands to newsticker functions. @itemize @item @vindex newsticker-new-item-functions @code{newsticker-new-item-functions} allows for automatic processing of headlines. See @code{newsticker-download-images}, and @code{newsticker-download-enclosures} for sample functions. @item @vindex newsticker-plainview-hooks The subgroup @code{newsticker-plainview-hooks} contains hooks that apply to the plainview reader only. @end itemize @item @code{newsticker-miscellaneous} contains other Newsticker options. @item @code{newsticker-ticker} contains options that define how headlines are shown in the echo area, i.e., the ``ticker''. @itemize @item @vindex newsticker-display-interval @vindex newsticker-scroll-smoothly @code{newsticker-ticker-interval} and @code{newsticker-scroll-smoothly} define how headlines are shown in the echo area. @end itemize @item @code{newsticker-reader} contains options for adjusting the headline reader. @itemize @item @vindex newsticker-frontend @code{newsticker-frontend} determines the actual headline reader. The ``plainview'' reader uses a single buffer, the ``treeview'' uses separate buffers and windows. @end itemize @itemize @item @vindex newsticker-plainview The subgroup @code{newsticker-plainview} contains options for the plainview reader. @item @vindex newsticker-treeview The subgroup @code{newsticker-treeview} contains options for the treeview reader. @end itemize @end itemize @noindent For the complete list of options please have a look at the customization buffers. @node Supported Formats @appendix Supported Formats @cindex Supported Formats Newsticker works with the standard RSS and Atom formats listed below (being lenient with feeds which break the specifications). @subheading RSS formats @itemize @item RSS 0.91 (see @uref{http://backend.userland.com/rss091}) @item RSS 0.92 (see @uref{http://backend.userland.com/rss092}) @item RSS 1.0 (see @uref{http://purl.org/rss/1.0/spec}) @item RSS 2.0 (see @uref{http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss}) @end itemize @subheading Atom formats @itemize @item Atom 0.3 @item Atom 1.0 (see @uref{https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/rfc4287/}) @end itemize @node GNU Free Documentation License @appendix GNU Free Documentation License @include doclicense.texi @node Index @unnumbered Index @printindex cp @bye