>>>>> On 28 Aug 1998, François Pinard said: Kai> ,----- Kai> | * Root node Kai> | [+] Part 1 of a multipart/mixed Kai> | ( ) HTML version (multipart/alternative) Kai> | (*) ASCII version Kai> | bla bla bla bla bla... Kai> | [-] Part 2 of multipart/mixed is a GIF (not displayed) Kai> | [+] Part 3 of multipart/mixed Kai> `----- François> I'm not sure we really need that level of control before François> presentation, yet I presume we might discuss more cases to François> get a better idea. I did not mean `before presentation'. I meant that you get three windows for MIME messages: the summary buffer, the toc buffer, and the article buffer. The TOC buffer contains the information shown above. Which buttons (`[ ]' and `( )') are selected initially is determined from the default settings. Clicking one of buttons immediately affects what is shown in the article buffer. kai -- OOP: object oriented programming; OOPS: object oriented mistakes