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newbie questions: paste with qoute character and thread view?
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Martin Jørgensen |
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newbie questions: paste with qoute character and thread view? |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Jun 2006 22:25:47 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (darwin) |
Hi,
Newbie questions:
Problem 1:
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I just began using gnus but sometimes I would like to
copy some text and then paste it as a quotation...
Like: If I copy paste this (too long line):
"ASDFASDF KAFLKJAKEJ RKALWEKLJAKKAS ASDFASDFKA FLKJAKEJR ASDFASDF KAFLKJAKEJ
RKALWEKLJAKKAS ASDFASDFKA FLKJAKEJR"
Then it should either become something like (with an extra ">" in front):
> "ASDFASDF KAFLKJAKEJ RKALWEKLJAKKAS ASDFASDFKA FLKJAKEJR ASDFASDF KAFLKJAKEJ
> RKALWEKLJAKKAS ASDFASDFKA FLKJAKEJR"
Or perhaps it should split up the line and insert ">" on each line?
> "ASDFASDF KAFLKJAKEJ RKALWEKLJAKKAS ASDFASDFKA FLKJAKEJR ASDFASDF
> KAFLKJAKEJ RKALWEKLJAKKAS ASDFASDFKA FLKJAKEJR"
Problem 2:
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Sometimes gnus doesn't get all the messages in the thread even though I
type "A T". I have a .gnus file with:
(setq gnus-fetch-old-headers 'some) ;; complete subthreads
Therefore sometimes I just type "^" on top of the posting that I want to
"follow"... I'm not really sure which of the old messages it shows me,
but I like how it's done in my old news-client:
1) Don't show anything at all, *except*
2) If there are new messages, then show only
3) all of the postings in that particular thread (both new and old)...
I don't think (setq gnus-fetch-old-headers 'some) solves my problem as
sometimes I would have to type ^ to see what an author replied to...
Best regards
Martin Jørgensen
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