From: Dave Love Date: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 17:34:12 +0000 (+0000) Subject: *** empty log message *** X-Git-Tag: emacs-pretest-21.0.101~252 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=33a48912d70cc502ce88b3a65cf78dd3b6b3017b;p=emacs.git *** empty log message *** --- diff --git a/man/gnus.texi b/man/gnus.texi index e33575a67b2..c7bc9a9c885 100644 --- a/man/gnus.texi +++ b/man/gnus.texi @@ -2560,6 +2560,9 @@ the articles from a mail-to-news gateway. Posting directly to this group is therefore impossible---you have to send mail to the mailing list address instead. +Some parameters have corresponding customizable variables, each of which +is an alist of regexps and values. + @item to-list @cindex to-list Address used when doing @kbd{a} in that group. @@ -2582,6 +2585,8 @@ If you do an @kbd{a} command in a mail group and you don't have a @code{to-list} group parameter, one will be added automatically upon sending the message. +See also @code{gnus-parameter-to-list-alist}. + @item visible @cindex visible If the group parameter list has the element @code{(visible . t)}, @@ -2632,6 +2637,8 @@ expiry process, even if they are not marked as expirable. Use with caution. Unread, ticked and dormant articles are not eligible for expiry. +See also @code{gnus-total-expirable-newsgroups}. + @item expiry-wait @cindex expiry-wait @vindex nnmail-expiry-wait-function @@ -2683,20 +2690,15 @@ Elements that look like @code{(charset . iso-8859-1)} will make @code{iso-8859-1} the default charset; that is, the charset that will be used for all articles that do not specify a charset. -@item (@var{variable} @var{form}) -You can use the group parameters to set variables local to the group you -are entering. If you want to turn threading off in @samp{news.answers}, -you could put @code{(gnus-show-threads nil)} in the group parameters of -that group. @code{gnus-show-threads} will be made into a local variable -in the summary buffer you enter, and the form @code{nil} will be -@code{eval}ed there. +See also @code{gnus-group-charset-alist}. -This can also be used as a group-specific hook function, if you'd like. -If you want to hear a beep when you enter a group, you could put -something like @code{(dummy-variable (ding))} in the parameters of that -group. @code{dummy-variable} will be set to the result of the -@code{(ding)} form, but who cares? +@item ignored-charsets +Elements that look like @code{(ignored-charsets x-known iso-8859-1)} +will make @code{iso-8859-1} and @code{x-unknown} ignored; that is, the +default charset will be used for decoding articles. +See also @code{gnus-group-ignored-charsets-alist}. + @item posting-style You can store additional posting style information for this group only here (@pxref{Posting Styles}). The format is that of an entry in the @@ -2721,6 +2723,20 @@ that matches the regular expression "regex" to be stripped. Instead of last signature or any of the elements of the alist @code{gnus-article-banner-alist}. +@item (@var{variable} @var{form}) +You can use the group parameters to set variables local to the group you +are entering. If you want to turn threading off in @samp{news.answers}, +you could put @code{(gnus-show-threads nil)} in the group parameters of +that group. @code{gnus-show-threads} will be made into a local variable +in the summary buffer you enter, and the form @code{nil} will be +@code{eval}ed there. + +This can also be used as a group-specific hook function, if you like. +If you want to hear a beep when you enter a group, you could put +something like @code{(dummy-variable (ding))} in the parameters of that +group. @code{dummy-variable} will be set to the result of the +@code{(ding)} form, but who cares? + @end table Use the @kbd{G p} or the @kbd{G c} command to edit group parameters of a @@ -4225,14 +4241,6 @@ Go to the next summary line of an unread article Go to the previous summary line of an unread article (@code{gnus-summary-prev-unread-subject}). -@item G j -@itemx j -@kindex j @r{(Summary)} -@kindex G j @r{(Summary)} -@findex gnus-summary-goto-article -Ask for an article number or @code{Message-ID}, and then go to that -article (@code{gnus-summary-goto-article}). - @item G g @kindex G g @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-goto-subject @@ -4397,6 +4405,14 @@ command above in that you can pop as many previous articles off the history as you like, while @kbd{l} toggles the two last read articles. For a somewhat related issue (if you use these commands a lot), @pxref{Article Backlog}. + +@item G j +@itemx j +@kindex j @r{(Summary)} +@kindex G j @r{(Summary)} +@findex gnus-summary-goto-article +Ask for an article number or @code{Message-ID}, and then go to that +article (@code{gnus-summary-goto-article}). @end table @@ -17757,7 +17773,7 @@ Hook called after creating the score mode menu. @cindex mouse @cindex click -Those new-fangled @dfn{mouse} contraptions is very popular with the +Those new-fangled @dfn{mouse} contraptions are very popular with the young, hep kids who don't want to learn the proper way to do things these days. Why, I remember way back in the summer of '89, when I was using Emacs on a Tops 20 system. Three hundred users on one single