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bug#40213: what-cursor-position could tell the meaning of marks too!
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積丹尼 Dan Jacobson |
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bug#40213: what-cursor-position could tell the meaning of marks too! |
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Tue, 24 Mar 2020 23:25:31 +0800 |
It's one of those days. You see those marks "+", "A+" in the Summary
Buffer,
+ 1 200306 16| |台電資訊處 :RE: Fartsworth Affair
1 200324 39| |John (John Lewddis) :[Maniphest] [Closed] T99999: Can
not do any thing
A+ 1 200324 24| |cclin :Re: Ants in pants
but are too lazy to look up what they mean (in (info "(gnus) Other
Marks") etc.).
No worry, C-u C-x = (what-cursor-position) will tell you:
There are text properties here:
face gnus-summary-high-unread
gnus-number 31074
Ahhh... alas it could tell you more!
And, on (info "(gnus) Other Marks") it could say "You can also just use
C-u C-x = to figure out what any mark mentioned here means, without
needing to read this page."
P.S., regarding "+", that info page says
• When using the Gnus agent (*note Agent Basics::), articles may be
downloaded for unplugged (offline) viewing. If you are using the
‘%O’ spec, these articles get the ‘+’ mark in that spec. (The
variable ‘gnus-downloaded-mark’ controls which character to use.)
Well I am not using Gnus agent, and my .gnus.el has no %O or even O in
it. Thus it would be great if what-cursor-position told me what "+" meant.
Gnus v5.13
GNU Emacs 26.3 (build 2, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.11)
of 2019-09-23, modified by Debian
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