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You can customize the Group Mode tool bar, see @kbd{M-x
-customize-apropos @key{RET} gnus-group-tool-bar}. This feature is only
-available in Emacs.
+customize-apropos @key{RET} gnus-group-tool-bar}.
The tool bar icons are now (de)activated correctly depending on the
cursor position. Therefore, moving around in the Group Buffer is
You can have as many summary buffers open as you wish.
You can customize the Summary Mode tool bar, see @kbd{M-x
-customize-apropos @key{RET} gnus-summary-tool-bar}. This feature is only
-available in Emacs.
+customize-apropos @key{RET} gnus-summary-tool-bar}.
@kindex v @r{(Summary)}
@cindex keys, reserved for users (Summary)
@acronym{RSS} has a quite regular and nice interface, and it's
possible to get the information Gnus needs to keep groups updated.
-Note: you had better use Emacs which supports the @code{utf-8} coding
-system because @acronym{RSS} uses UTF-8 for encoding non-@acronym{ASCII}
-text by default. It is also used by default for non-@acronym{ASCII}
-group names.
-
@kindex G R @r{(Group)}
Use @kbd{G R} from the group buffer to subscribe to a feed---you will be
prompted for the location, the title and the description of the feed.
@vindex nnrss-file-coding-system
The coding system used when reading and writing the @code{nnrss} groups
data files. The default is the value of
-@code{mm-universal-coding-system} (which defaults to @code{emacs-mule}).
+@code{mm-universal-coding-system} (which defaults to @code{utf-8-emacs}).
@item nnrss-ignore-article-fields
@vindex nnrss-ignore-article-fields