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Re: gnus gnub question
From: |
Frédéric Perrin |
Subject: |
Re: gnus gnub question |
Date: |
Sat, 30 May 2009 13:27:55 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.94 (berkeley-unix) |
Hello,
Le Samedi 30 à 7:02, notbob@bb.nothome.com a écrit :
> According to O'Reilly's Learning Gnu Emacs, DEL is the key to scroll
> an article backwards. It doesn't work for me. I get this in the
> mini-buffer:
>
> Buffer is read-only: #<buffer *Summary gnu.emacs.gnus*>
>
> I'm running emacs 22.2.1. Is there a different scroll back key, now?
On a standard PC keybord without modifications, in Emacs parlance DEL is
the key with a left arrow above your RET key, not the one labelled DELETE.
> The questions are, when I catch-up a group and then re-enter,
> specifying n number of articles to bring up, all the articles are
> colored cyan and have an O to the left of the article. What does this
> mean?
It means they are marked as read but not read.
,---- (info "(Gnus) Read Articles")
| `O'
| Articles that were marked as read in previous sessions and are now
| "old" (`gnus-ancient-mark').
`----
The dark blue face is gnus-summary-normal-ancient, « Face used for
normal interest ancient articles ».
> Also, in summary buffer, what do article titles bracketed with
> greater/lesser brackets mean ( < subject > )?
That is used by Gnus when it tries to hook articles to a thread based on
something other than In-Reply-To: on References: headers.
> I hope this posts. ;)
It did :-)
--
Fred