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Revision: miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--cvs-trunk--0--patch-220
Merge from gnus--rel--5.10
Patches applied:
* gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 45-52)
- Update from CVS
- Update from CVS: texi Makefile.in CVS keyw cruft
- Update from CVS: ChangeLog tweaks
2005-03-29 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* etc/gnus-refcard.tex, etc/gnus-logo.eps: New files.
2005-03-25 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* lisp/gnus/message.el (message-resend): Bind rfc2047-encode-encoded-words.
* lisp/gnus/mm-util.el (mm-replace-in-string): New function.
(mm-xemacs-find-mime-charset-1): Ignore errors while loading
latin-unity, which cannot be used with XEmacs 21.1.
* lisp/gnus/rfc2047.el (rfc2047-encode-function-alist): Rename from
rfc2047-encoding-function-alist in order to avoid conflicting with
the old version.
(rfc2047-encode-message-header): Remove useless goto-char.
(rfc2047-encodable-p): Don't move point.
(rfc2047-syntax-table): Treat `(' and `)' as is.
(rfc2047-encode-region): Concatenate words containing non-ASCII
characters in structured fields; don't encode space-delimited
ASCII words even in unstructured fields; don't break words at
char-category boundaries; encode encoded words in structured
fields; treat text within parentheses as special; show the
original text when error has occurred; move point to the end of
the region after encoding, suggested by IRIE Tetsuya
<irie@t.email.ne.jp>; treat backslash-quoted characters as
non-special; check carefully whether to encode special characters;
fix some kind of misconfigured headers; signal a real error if
debug-on-quit or debug-on-error is non-nil; don't infloop,
suggested by Hiroshi Fujishima <pooh@nature.tsukuba.ac.jp>; assume
the close parenthesis may be included in the encoded word; encode
bogus delimiters.
(rfc2047-encode-string): Use mm-with-multibyte-buffer.
(rfc2047-encode-max-chars): New variable.
(rfc2047-encode-1): New function.
(rfc2047-encode): Use it; encode text so that it occupies the
maximum width within 76-column; work correctly on Q encoding for
iso-2022-* charsets; fold the line before encoding; don't append a
space if the encoded word includes close parenthesis.
(rfc2047-fold-region): Use existing whitespace for LWSP; make it
sure not to break a line just after the header name.
(rfc2047-b-encode-region): Remove.
(rfc2047-b-encode-string): New function.
(rfc2047-q-encode-region): Remove.
(rfc2047-q-encode-string): New function.
(rfc2047-encode-parameter): New function.
(rfc2047-encoded-word-regexp): Don't use shy group.
(rfc2047-decode-region): Follow rfc2047-encoded-word-regexp change.
(rfc2047-parse-and-decode): Ditto.
(rfc2047-decode): Treat the ascii coding-system as raw-text by
default.
2005-03-25 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
* lisp/gnus/rfc2047.el (rfc2047-encode-encoded-words): New variable.
(rfc2047-field-value): Strip props.
(rfc2047-encode-message-header): Disabled header folding -- not
all headers can be folded, and this should be done by the message
composition mode. Probably. I think.
(rfc2047-encodable-p): Say that =? needs encoding.
(rfc2047-encode-region): Encode =? strings.
2005-03-25 Jesper Harder <harder@ifa.au.dk>
* lisp/gnus/rfc2047.el (rfc2047-encoded-word-regexp): Support RFC 2231
language tags; remove unnecessary '+'. Reported by Stefan Wiens
<s.wi@gmx.net>.
(rfc2047-decode-string): Don't cons a string unnecessarily.
(rfc2047-parse-and-decode, rfc2047-decode): Use a character for
the encoding to avoid consing a string.
(rfc2047-decode): Use mm-subst-char-in-string instead of
mm-replace-chars-in-string.
2005-03-25 TSUCHIYA Masatoshi <tsuchiya@namazu.org>
* lisp/gnus/rfc2047.el (rfc2047-encode): Use uppercase letters to specify
encodings of MIME-encoded words, in order to improve
interoperability with several broken MUAs.
2005-03-21 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* lisp/gnus/gnus-srvr.el (gnus-browse-select-group): Add NUMBER argument and
pass it to `gnus-browse-read-group'.
(gnus-browse-read-group): Add NUMBER argument and pass it to
`gnus-group-read-ephemeral-group'.
* lisp/gnus/gnus-group.el (gnus-group-read-ephemeral-group): Add NUMBER
argument and pass it to `gnus-group-read-group'.
2005-03-19 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
* lisp/gnus/mm-util.el (mm-xemacs-find-mime-charset): Only call
mm-xemacs-find-mime-charset-1 if we have the mule feature
available at runtime.
2005-03-25 Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
* man/emacs-mime.texi (Display Customization): Markup fixes.
(rfc2047): Update.
2005-03-23 Reiner Steib <Reiner.Steib@gmx.de>
* man/gnus-faq.texi: Replaced with auto-generated version.
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1 \documentclass{article} | |
2 | |
3 % Previously we had five input LaTeX files (booklet.tex bk-lt.tex bk-a4.tex | |
4 % refcard.tex gnusref.tex) and two logo files (gnuslogo-refcard.eps and | |
5 % gnuslogo-booklet.eps). | |
6 % | |
7 % From this LaTeX file (gnus-refcard.tex) plus a single logo (gnus-logo.eps), | |
8 % we can generate the refcard and the booklet version. Appropriate Makefile | |
9 % rules were added. This simplifies to distribute the refcard with Emacs. | |
10 % | |
11 % (Reiner Steib, March 2005) | |
12 | |
13 \usepackage{ifthen} | |
14 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{ | |
15 \typeout{Creating reference card...} | |
16 }{ | |
17 \typeout{Creating reference booklet...}} | |
18 | |
19 \usepackage{supertabular} | |
20 | |
21 \newlength{\logowidth} \setlength{\logowidth} {6.861in} | |
22 \newlength{\logoheight} \setlength{\logoheight}{7.013in} | |
23 | |
24 \usepackage{graphicx} | |
25 | |
26 \usepackage{geometry} | |
27 | |
28 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{% ifcard %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% | |
29 % Reference Card | |
30 | |
31 \def\Guide{Card}\def\guide{card} | |
32 \def\logoscale{0.25} | |
33 | |
34 % Page setup for the refcard: | |
35 | |
36 % \setlength{\textwidth}{7.26in} \setlength{\textheight}{10in} | |
37 % \setlength{\topmargin}{-1.0in} | |
38 % % the same settings work for A4, although there is a bit of space at the | |
39 % % top and bottom of the page. | |
40 % \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-0.5in} \setlength{\evensidemargin}{-0.5in} | |
41 | |
42 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\letterpapertrue}}{ | |
43 \geometry{a4paper,hmargin=10mm,tmargin=10mm,bmargin=35mm} | |
44 }{ | |
45 \geometry{hmargin=20mm,tmargin=10mm,bmargin=12mm} | |
46 } | |
47 | |
48 }{ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% | |
49 % Reference Booklet | |
50 | |
51 \def\Guide{Booklet}\def\guide{booklet} | |
52 \def\logoscale{0.5}% FIXME: too large for 2up printing? --rsteib | |
53 | |
54 % FIXME: Use geometry package. --rsteib | |
55 % \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\letterpapertrue}}{ | |
56 % \textwidth 4.9in \textheight 7.35in \topmargin -1.0in | |
57 % }{ | |
58 % \textwidth 4.5in \textheight 7.5in \topmargin -1.0in | |
59 % } | |
60 % \oddsidemargin -0.5in \evensidemargin -0.5in | |
61 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\letterpapertrue}}{ | |
62 \geometry{a5paper,hmargin=10mm,tmargin=10mm,bmargin=4mm} | |
63 }{ | |
64 % FIXME: Use geometry package. --rsteib | |
65 \geometry{a5paper,hmargin=20mm,tmargin=10mm,bmargin=4mm} | |
66 } | |
67 | |
68 \def\sec{\section} | |
69 \def\subsec{\subsection} | |
70 \def\subsubsec{\subsubsection} | |
71 \def\blankpage{\vspace*{\fill}\par | |
72 %\centerline{(This page intentionally left blank.)} | |
73 \par\vspace*{\fill}\pagebreak} | |
74 }%ifbooklet% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% | |
75 | |
76 % \input{gnusref} % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % | |
77 %% include file for the Gnus refcard and booklet | |
78 | |
79 \def\progver{5.10}\def\refver{5.10-2} % program and refcard versions | |
80 \def\date{Mar, 2005} | |
81 \def\author{Gnus Bugfixing Girls + Boys $<$bugs@gnus.org$>$} | |
82 | |
83 %% | |
84 \newlength{\keycolwidth} | |
85 \newenvironment{keys}[1]% #1 is the widest key | |
86 {\nopagebreak%\noindent% | |
87 \settowidth{\keycolwidth}{#1}% | |
88 \addtolength{\keycolwidth}{\tabcolsep}% | |
89 \addtolength{\keycolwidth}{-\columnwidth}% | |
90 \begin{supertabular}{@{}l@{\hspace{\tabcolsep}}p{-\keycolwidth}@{}}}% | |
91 {\end{supertabular}\\} | |
92 | |
93 %% uncomment the first definition if you do not want pagebreaks in maps | |
94 %%\newcommand{\esamepage}{\samepage} | |
95 \newcommand{\esamepage}{} | |
96 | |
97 \newcommand*{\B}[1]{{\bf#1})} % bold l)etter | |
98 | |
99 \newcommand{\Title}{% | |
100 \begin{center} | |
101 {\bf\LARGE Gnus \progver\ Reference \Guide\\} | |
102 %{\normalsize \Guide\ version \refver} | |
103 \end{center} | |
104 } | |
105 | |
106 % \newcommand*{\LogoOLD}[1]{\centerline{% | |
107 % \makebox[\logoscale\logowidth][l]{\vbox to \logoscale\logoheight | |
108 % {\vfill\epsfig{figure=gnuslogo-#1}}\vspace{-\baselineskip}}}} | |
109 | |
110 \newcommand*{\Logo}[1]{\centerline{% | |
111 \includegraphics[width=\logoscale\logowidth]{gnus-logo}}} | |
112 | |
113 \newcommand{\Copyright}{% | |
114 \begin{center} | |
115 Copyright \copyright\ 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\\* | |
116 Copyright \copyright\ 1995 Vladimir Alexiev | |
117 $<$vladimir@cs.ualberta.ca$>$.\\* | |
118 Copyright \copyright\ 2000 Felix Natter $<$fnatter@gmx.net$>$.\\* | |
119 Copyright \copyright\ 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 \author.\\* | |
120 Created from the Gnus manual Copyright \copyright\ 1994 Lars Magne | |
121 Ingebrigtsen.\\* | |
122 and the Emacs Help Bindings feature (C-h b).\\* | |
123 Gnus logo copyright \copyright\ 1995 Luis Fernandes.\\* | |
124 \end{center} | |
125 | |
126 Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of this reference | |
127 \guide{} provided the copyright notice and this permission are preserved on | |
128 all copies. Please send corrections, additions and suggestions to the | |
129 current maintainer's email address. \Guide{} last edited on \date. | |
130 } | |
131 | |
132 \newcommand{\Notes}{% | |
133 \subsection*{Notes} | |
134 {\esamepage | |
135 Gnus is complex. Currently it has some 876 interactive (user-callable) | |
136 functions. Of these 618 are in the two major modes (Group and | |
137 Summary/Article). Many of these functions have more than one binding, some | |
138 have 3 or even 4 bindings. The total number of keybindings is 677. So in | |
139 order to save 40\% space, every function is listed only once on this | |
140 \guide, under the ``more logical'' binding. Alternative bindings are given | |
141 in parentheses in the beginning of the description. | |
142 | |
143 Many Gnus commands are affected by the numeric prefix. Normally you enter a | |
144 prefix by holding the Meta key and typing a number, but in most Gnus modes | |
145 you don't need to use Meta since the digits are not self-inserting. The | |
146 prefixed behavior of commands is given in [brackets]. Often the prefix is | |
147 used to specify: | |
148 | |
149 \quad [distance] How many objects to move the point over. | |
150 | |
151 \quad [scope] How many objects to operate on (including the current one). | |
152 | |
153 \quad [p/p] The ``Process/Prefix Convention'': If a prefix is given then it | |
154 determines how many objects to operate on. Else if there are some objects | |
155 marked with the process mark \#, these are operated on. Else only the | |
156 current object is affected. | |
157 | |
158 \quad [level] A group subscribedness level. Only groups with a lower or | |
159 equal level will be affected by the operation. If no prefix is given, | |
160 `gnus-group-default-list-level' is used. If | |
161 `gnus-group-use-permanent-levels', then a prefix to the `g' and `l' | |
162 commands will also set the default level. | |
163 | |
164 \quad [score] An article score. If no prefix is given, | |
165 `gnus-summary-default-score' is used. \\*[\baselineskip] | |
166 % some keys | |
167 Gnus startup-commands:\\* | |
168 \begin{keys}{M-x gnus-unplugged} | |
169 M-x gnus & start Gnus. \\ | |
170 M-x gnus-no-server & start Gnus without connecting to server | |
171 (i.e. to read mail). \\ | |
172 \end{keys} | |
173 Additionally, there are the two commands \texttt{gnus-plugged} and | |
174 \texttt{gnus-unplugged}, which are only used if you want to download | |
175 news and/or read previously downloaded news offline (see C-c C-i g Gnus | |
176 Unplugged RET). Note: \texttt{gnus-no-server} ignores the stuff in | |
177 \texttt{gnus-agent-directory}, and thus does not allow you to use Gnus | |
178 Unplugged. | |
179 % | |
180 \begin{keys}{C-c C-i} | |
181 C-c C-i & Go to the Gnus online {\bf info}.\\ | |
182 C-c C-b & Send a Gnus {\bf bug} report.\\ | |
183 \end{keys} | |
184 }} | |
185 | |
186 \newcommand{\GroupLevels}{% | |
187 The table below assumes that you use the default Gnus levels. | |
188 Fill your user-specific levels in the blank cells.\\[1\baselineskip] | |
189 \begin{tabular}{|c|l|l|} | |
190 \hline | |
191 Level & Groups & Status \\ | |
192 \hline | |
193 1 & draft/mail groups & \\ | |
194 2 & mail groups & \\ | |
195 3 & & subscribed \\ | |
196 4 & & \\ | |
197 5 & default list level & \\ | |
198 \hline | |
199 6 & & unsubscribed \\ | |
200 7 & & \\ | |
201 \hline | |
202 8 & & zombies \\ | |
203 \hline | |
204 9 & & killed \\ | |
205 \hline | |
206 \end{tabular}} | |
207 | |
208 \newcommand{\MarkCharacters}{% | |
209 {\esamepage If a command directly sets a mark, it is shown in parentheses.\\* | |
210 \newlength{\markcolwidth} | |
211 \settowidth{\markcolwidth}{` '}% widest character | |
212 \addtolength{\markcolwidth}{4\tabcolsep} | |
213 \addtolength{\markcolwidth}{-\columnwidth} | |
214 \newlength{\markdblcolwidth} | |
215 \setlength{\markdblcolwidth}{\columnwidth} | |
216 \addtolength{\markdblcolwidth}{-2\tabcolsep} | |
217 \begin{tabular}{|c|p{-\markcolwidth}|} | |
218 \hline | |
219 \multicolumn{2}{|p{\markdblcolwidth}|}{{\bf ``Read'' Marks.} | |
220 All these marks appear in the first column of the summary line, and so | |
221 are mutually exclusive.}\\ | |
222 \hline | |
223 ` ' & (M-u, M SPC, M c) Not read.\\ | |
224 ! & (!, M !, M t) Ticked (interesting).\\ | |
225 ? & (?, M ?) Dormant (only followups are interesting).\\ | |
226 E & (E, M e, M x) {\bf Expirable}. Only has effect in mail groups.\\ | |
227 G & (C, B DEL) Canceled article (or deleted in mailgroups).\\ | |
228 \$ & (M-d, M s x, S x). Marked as spam.\\ | |
229 \hline\hline | |
230 \multicolumn{2}{|p{\markdblcolwidth}|} | |
231 {The marks below mean that the article | |
232 is read (killed, uninteresting), and have more or less the same effect. | |
233 Some commands however explicitly differentiate between them (e.g.\ M | |
234 M-C-r, adaptive scoring).}\\ | |
235 \hline | |
236 r & (d, M d, M r) Deleted (marked as {\bf read}).\\ | |
237 C & (M C; M C-c; M H; c, Z c; Z n; Z C) Killed by {\bf catch-up}.\\ | |
238 F & SOUPed article. See the manual.\\ | |
239 O & {\bf Old} (read in a previous session).\\ | |
240 K & (k, M k; C-k, M K) {\bf Killed}.\\ | |
241 M & Article marked as read by duplicate suppression.\\ | |
242 Q & Article is part of a sparse thread (see ``Threading'' | |
243 in the manual).\\ | |
244 R & {\bf Read} (viewed in actuality).\\ | |
245 X & Killed by a kill file.\\ | |
246 Y & Killed due to low score.\\ | |
247 \hline\multicolumn{2}{c}{\vspace{1ex}}\\\hline | |
248 \multicolumn{2}{|p{\markdblcolwidth}|} | |
249 {{\bf Marks not affecting visibility}}\\ | |
250 \hline | |
251 \# & (\#, M \#, M P p) Processable (will be affected by the next operation). | |
252 [2]\\ | |
253 A & {\bf Answered} (followed-up or replied). [2]\\ | |
254 F & Forwarded. [2]\\ | |
255 $\ast$ & Cached. [2]\\ | |
256 S & Saved. [2]\\ | |
257 N & Recently arrived. [2]\\ | |
258 . & Unseen. [2]\\ | |
259 + & Over default score. [3]\\ | |
260 $-$ & Under default score. [3]\\ | |
261 $=$ & Has children (thread underneath it). Add `\%e' to | |
262 `gnus-summary-line-format'. [3]\\ | |
263 \hline | |
264 \end{tabular} | |
265 }} | |
266 | |
267 \newcommand{\GroupModeGeneral}{% | |
268 \begin{keys}{C-c M-C-x} | |
269 RET & (=) Enter this group. [Prefix: how many (read) articles to fetch. | |
270 Positive: newest articles, negative: oldest ones; non-numerical: | |
271 view all articles, not just unread]\\ | |
272 M-RET & Enter group quickly.\\ | |
273 M-SPC & Same as RET but does not expunge and hide dormants.\\ | |
274 M-C-RET & Enter group without any processing, changes will not be permanent.\\ | |
275 SPC & Select this group and display the first (unread) article. [Same | |
276 prefix as above.]\\ | |
277 ? & Give a very short help message.\\ | |
278 $<$ & Go to the beginning of the Group buffer.\\ | |
279 $>$ & Go to the end of the Group buffer.\\ | |
280 , & Jump to the lowest-level group with unread articles.\\ | |
281 . & Jump to the first group with unread articles.\\ | |
282 \^{} & Enter the Server buffer mode.\\ | |
283 a & Post an {\bf article} to a group | |
284 [Prefix: use group under point to find posting-style].\\ | |
285 b & Find {\bf bogus} groups and delete them.\\ | |
286 c & Mark all unticked articles in this group as read ({\bf catch-up}). | |
287 [p/p]\\ | |
288 g & Check the server for new articles ({\bf get}). [level]\\ | |
289 M-g & Check the server for new articles in this group ({\bf get}). [p/p]\\ | |
290 j & {\bf Jump} to a group.\\ | |
291 m & {\bf Mail} a message to someone | |
292 [Prefix: use group under point to find posting-style].\\ | |
293 n & Go to the {\bf next} group with unread articles. [distance]\\ | |
294 M-n & Go to the {\bf next} group on the same or lower level. | |
295 [distance]\\ | |
296 p & (DEL) Go to the {\bf previous} group with unread articles. | |
297 [distance]\\ | |
298 M-p & Go to the {\bf previous} group on the same or lower level. [distance]\\ | |
299 q & {\bf Quit} Gnus.\\ | |
300 r & Re-read the init file ({\bf reset}).\\ | |
301 s & {\bf Save} the `.newsrc.eld' file (and `.newsrc' if | |
302 `gnus-save-newsrc-file').\\ | |
303 z & Suspend (kill all buffers of) Gnus.\\ | |
304 B & {\bf Browse} a foreign server.\\ | |
305 C & Mark all articles in this group as read ({\bf Catch-up}). [p/p]\\ | |
306 F & {\bf Find} new groups and process them.\\ | |
307 N & Go to the {\bf next} group. [distance]\\ | |
308 P & Go to the {\bf previous} group. [distance]\\ | |
309 Q & {\bf Quit} Gnus without saving any startup (.newsrc) files.\\ | |
310 R & {\bf Restart} Gnus.\\ | |
311 Z & Clear the dribble buffer.\\ | |
312 M-c & Clear data from group (marks and list of read articles). \\ | |
313 C-c C-s & {\bf Sort} the groups by name, number of unread articles, or level | |
314 (depending on `gnus-group-sort-function').\\ | |
315 C-c C-x & Run all expirable articles in this group through the {\bf expiry} | |
316 process.\\ | |
317 C-c M-C-x & Run all articles in all groups through the {\bf expiry} process.\\ | |
318 C-c M-g & Activate all {\bf groups}.\\ | |
319 C-c C-i & Gnus online-manual ({\bf info}).\\ | |
320 C-x C-t & {\bf Transpose} two groups.\\ | |
321 H f & Fetch this group's {\bf FAQ} (using ange-ftp).\\ | |
322 H c & Display this group's {\bf charter}. [Prefix: query for group]\\ | |
323 H C & Display this group's {\bf control message} (using | |
324 ange-ftp). [Prefix: query for group]\\ | |
325 H v & (V) Display the Gnus {\bf version} number.\\ | |
326 H d & (C-c C-d) Show the {\bf description} of this group | |
327 [Prefix: re-read from server].\\ | |
328 M-d & {\bf Describe} all groups. [Prefix: re-read from server]\\ | |
329 D g & Regenerate a Sieve script from group parameters.\\ | |
330 D u & Regenerate Sieve script and {\bf upload} to server.\\ | |
331 \end{keys} | |
332 } | |
333 | |
334 \newcommand{\ListGroups}{% | |
335 {\esamepage | |
336 \begin{keys}{A M} | |
337 A d & (C-c C-M-a) List all groups whose names or {\bf descriptions} match a regexp.\\ | |
338 A k & (C-c C-l) List all {\bf killed} groups. | |
339 [Prefix: look at active-file from server]\\ | |
340 A l & List all groups on a specific level. | |
341 [Prefix: also list groups with no unread articles]\\ | |
342 A a & (C-c C-a) List all groups whose names match a regexp | |
343 ({\bf apropos}).\\ | |
344 A A & List the server's active-file.\\ | |
345 A M & List groups that {\bf match} a regexp.\\ | |
346 A m & List groups that {\bf match} a regexp and have unread articles. | |
347 [level]\\ | |
348 A s & (l) List all {\bf subscribed} groups with unread articles. | |
349 [level; 5 and lower is the default]\\ | |
350 A u & (L) List all groups (including read and {\bf unsubscribed}). | |
351 [level; 7 and lower is the default]\\ | |
352 A z & List all {\bf zombie} groups.\\ | |
353 A c & List all groups with cached articles. [level]\\ | |
354 A ? & List all groups with dormant articles. [level]\\ | |
355 \end{keys} | |
356 } | |
357 | |
358 \newcommand{\CreateEditGroups}{% | |
359 {\esamepage | |
360 The select methods are indicated in parentheses.\\* | |
361 \begin{keys}{G DEL} | |
362 G a & Make the Gnus list {\bf archive} group. (nndir over ange-ftp)\\ | |
363 G c & {\bf Customize} this group's parameters.\\ | |
364 G d & Make a {\bf directory} group (every file must be a posting and files | |
365 must have numeric names). (nndir)\\ | |
366 G D & Enter a {\bf directory} as a (temporary) group. | |
367 (nneething without recording articles read)\\ | |
368 G e & (M-e) {\bf Edit} this group's select method.\\ | |
369 G E & {\bf Edit} this group's info (select method, articles read, etc).\\ | |
370 G f & Make a group based on a {\bf file}. (nndoc)\\ | |
371 G h & Make the Gnus {\bf help} (documentation) group. (nndoc)\\ | |
372 G k & Make a {\bf kiboze} group. (nnkiboze)\\ | |
373 G m & {\bf Make} a new group.\\ | |
374 G p & Edit this group's {\bf parameters}.\\ | |
375 G r & Rename this group (does not work with read-only groups!).\\ | |
376 G u & Create one of the groups mentioned in gnus-{\bf useful}-groups.\\ | |
377 G v & Add this group to a {\bf virtual} group. [p/p]\\ | |
378 G V & Make a new empty {\bf virtual} group. (nnvirtual)\\ | |
379 G w & Create ephemeral group based on web-search. [Prefix: make solid group | |
380 instead]\\ | |
381 G R & Make an {\bf RSS} group.\\ | |
382 G DEL & {\bf Delete} group [Prefix: delete all articles as well].\\ | |
383 G x & Expunge all deleted articles in an nnimap mailbox.\\ | |
384 G l & Edit ACL (Access Control {\bf List}) for an nnimap mailbox.\\ | |
385 \end{keys} | |
386 You can also create mail-groups and read your mail with Gnus (very useful | |
387 if you are subscribed to mailing lists), using one of the methods | |
388 nnmbox, nnbabyl, nnml, nnmh, or nnfolder. Read about it in the online info | |
389 (C-c C-i g Reading Mail RET). | |
390 }} | |
391 | |
392 % TODO: | |
393 \newcommand{\SoupCommands}{% | |
394 \begin{keys}{G s w} | |
395 G s b & gnus-group-brew-soup: not documented.\\ | |
396 G s p & gnus-soup-pack-packet: not documented.\\ | |
397 G s r & nnsoup-pack-replies: not documented.\\ | |
398 G s s & gnus-soup-send-replies: not documented.\\ | |
399 G s w & gnus-soup-save-areas: not documented.\\ | |
400 \end{keys}} | |
401 | |
402 \newcommand{\MarkGroups}{% | |
403 \begin{keys}{M m} | |
404 M m & (\#) Set the process {\bf mark} on this group. [scope]\\ | |
405 M r & Mark all groups matching regular expression.\\ | |
406 M u & (M-\#) Remove the process mark from this group ({\bf unmark}). | |
407 [scope]\\ | |
408 M U & Remove the process mark from all groups (\textbf{umark all}).\\ | |
409 M w & Mark all groups in the current region. [prefix: unmark]\\ | |
410 M b & Mark all groups in the {\bf buffer}. [prefix: unmark]\\ | |
411 \end{keys}} | |
412 | |
413 \newcommand{\GroupTopicsGeneral}{% | |
414 {\esamepage | |
415 Topics are ``categories'' for groups. Press t in the group-buffer to | |
416 toggle gnus-topic-mode (C-c C-i g Group Topics RET).\\* | |
417 \begin{keys}{C-c C-x} | |
418 T n & Prompt for topic {\bf name} and create it.\\ | |
419 T m & {\bf Move} the current group to some other topic [p/p].\\ | |
420 T j & {\bf Jump} to a topic.\\ | |
421 T c & {\bf Copy} the current group to some other topic [p/p].\\ | |
422 T D & Remove (not delete) the current group [p/p].\\ | |
423 T M & {\bf Move} all groups matching a regexp to a topic.\\ | |
424 T C & {\bf Copy} all groups matching a regexp to a topic.\\ | |
425 T H & Toggle {\bf hiding} of empty topics.\\ | |
426 T r & {\bf Rename} a topic.\\ | |
427 T DEL & Delete an empty topic.\\ | |
428 T \# & Mark all groups in the current topic with the process-mark.\\ | |
429 T M-\# & Remove the process-mark from all groups in the current topic.\\ | |
430 T TAB & (TAB) Indent current topic [Prefix: unindent].\\ | |
431 M-TAB & Unindent the current topic.\\ | |
432 RET & (SPC) Either unfold topic or enter group [level].\\ | |
433 T s & {\bf Show} the current topic. [Prefix: show permanently]\\ | |
434 T h & {\bf Hide} the current topic. [Prefix: hide permanently]\\ | |
435 C-c C-x & Expire all articles in current group or topic.\\ | |
436 C-k & {\bf Kill} a group or topic.\\ | |
437 C-y & {\bf Yank} a group or topic.\\ | |
438 A T & List active-file using {\bf topics}.\\ | |
439 G p & Edit topic-{\bf parameters}.\\ | |
440 T M-n & Go to {\bf next} topic. [distance]\\ | |
441 T M-p & Go to {\bf previous} topic. [distance]\\ | |
442 \end{keys} | |
443 } | |
444 } | |
445 | |
446 \newcommand{\TopicSorting}{% | |
447 {\esamepage | |
448 \begin{keys}{T S m} | |
449 T S a & Sort {\bf alphabetically}.\\ | |
450 T S u & Sort by number of {\bf unread} articles.\\ | |
451 T S l & Sort by group {\bf level}.\\ | |
452 T S v & Sort by group score ({\bf value}).\\ | |
453 T S r & Sort by group {\bf rank}.\\ | |
454 T S m & Sort by {\bf method}.\\ | |
455 T S e & Sort by {\bf server} name.\\ | |
456 T S s & Sort according to `gnus-group-sort-function'.\\ | |
457 \end{keys} | |
458 With a prefix these commands will sort in reverse order. | |
459 } | |
460 } | |
461 | |
462 \newcommand{\SubscribeKillYankGroups}{% | |
463 {\esamepage | |
464 \begin{keys}{S C-k} | |
465 S k & (C-k) {\bf Kill} this group.\\ | |
466 S l & Set the {\bf level} of this group. [p/p]\\ | |
467 S s & (U) Prompt for a group and toggle its {\bf subscription}.\\ | |
468 S t & (u) {\bf Toggle} subscription to this group. [p/p]\\ | |
469 S w & (C-w) Kill all groups in the region.\\ | |
470 S y & (C-y) {\bf Yank} the last killed group.\\ | |
471 S z & Kill all {\bf zombie} groups.\\ | |
472 S C-k & Kill all groups on a certain level.\\ | |
473 \end{keys} | |
474 } | |
475 } | |
476 | |
477 \newcommand{\SummaryModeGeneral}{% | |
478 {\esamepage | |
479 \begin{keys}{M-RET} | |
480 SPC & (A SPC, A n) Select an article, scroll it one page, move to the | |
481 next one.\\ | |
482 DEL & (A DEL, A p, b) Scroll this article one page back. [distance]\\ | |
483 RET & (A RET) Scroll this article one line forward. [distance]\\ | |
484 M-RET & (A M-RET) Scroll this article one line backward. [distance]\\ | |
485 = & Expand the Summary window (fullsize). | |
486 [Prefix: shrink to display article window]\\ | |
487 % | |
488 \& & Execute a command on all articles whose header matches a regexp. | |
489 [Prefix: move backwards]\\ | |
490 M-\& & Execute a command on all articles having the process mark.\\ | |
491 % | |
492 M-n & (G M-n) Go to the {\bf next} summary line of an unread article. | |
493 [distance]\\ | |
494 M-p & (G M-p) Go to the {\bf previous} summary line of an unread article. | |
495 [distance]\\ | |
496 M-s & {\bf Search} through all subsequent articles for a regexp.\\ | |
497 M-r & Search through all previous articles for a regexp.\\ | |
498 % | |
499 A P & {\bf Postscript}-print current buffer.\\ | |
500 % | |
501 M-k & Edit this group's {\bf kill} file.\\ | |
502 M-K & Edit the general {\bf kill} file.\\ | |
503 % | |
504 C-t & Toggle {\bf truncation} of summary lines.\\ | |
505 Y g & Regenerate the summary-buffer.\\ | |
506 Y c & Insert all cached articles into the summary-buffer.\\ | |
507 % | |
508 M-C-e & {\bf Edit} the group-parameters.\\ | |
509 M-C-a & Customize the group-parameters.\\ | |
510 % | |
511 % article handling | |
512 % | |
513 A $<$ & ($<$, A b) Scroll to the beginning of this article.\\ | |
514 A $>$ & ($>$, A e) Scroll to the end of this article.\\ | |
515 A s & (s) Perform an i{\bf search} in the article buffer.\\ | |
516 % | |
517 A D & (C-d) Un{\bf digestify} this article into a separate group. | |
518 [Prefix: force digest]\\ | |
519 M-C-d & Like C-d, but open several documents in nndoc-groups, wrapped | |
520 in an nnvirtual group [p/p]\\ | |
521 % | |
522 A g & (g) (Re)fetch this article ({\bf get}). [Prefix: get raw version]\\ | |
523 A r & (\^{}, A \^{}) Fetch the parent(s) of this article. | |
524 [Prefix: if positive fetch \textit{n} ancestors; | |
525 negative: fetch only the \textit{n}th ancestor]\\ | |
526 A t & {\bf Translate} this article.\\ | |
527 A R & Fetch all articles mentioned in the {\bf References}-header.\\ | |
528 A T & Fetch full \textbf{thread} in which the current article appears.\\ | |
529 M-\^{} & Fetch the article with a given Message-ID.\\ | |
530 S y & {\bf Yank} the current article into an existing message-buffer. | |
531 [p/p]\\ | |
532 A M & Setup group parameters for {\bf mailing} lists from | |
533 headers. [Prefix: replace old settings]\\ | |
534 \end{keys} | |
535 } | |
536 } | |
537 | |
538 \newcommand{\MIMESummary}{% | |
539 {\esamepage | |
540 For the commands operating on one MIME part (a subset of gnus-article-*), a | |
541 prefix selects which part to operate on. If the point is placed over a | |
542 MIME button in the article buffer, use the corresponding bindings for the | |
543 article buffer instead. | |
544 | |
545 \begin{keys}{W M w} | |
546 K v & (b, W M b) {\bf View} the MIME-part.\\ | |
547 K o & {\bf Save} the MIME part.\\ | |
548 K c & {\bf Copy} the MIME part.\\ | |
549 K e & View the MIME part {\bf externally}.\\ | |
550 K i & View the MIME part {\bf internally}.\\ | |
551 K $\mid$ & Pipe the MIME part to an external command.\\ | |
552 K b & Make all the MIME parts have buttons in front of them.\\ | |
553 K m & Try to repair {\bf multipart-headers}.\\ | |
554 K C & View the MIME part using a different {\bf charset}.\\ | |
555 X m & Save all parts matching a MIME type to a directory. [p/p]\\ | |
556 M-t & Toggle the buttonized display of the article buffer.\\ | |
557 W M w & Decode RFC2047-encoded words in the article headers.\\ | |
558 W M c & Decode encoded article bodies. [Prefix: prompt for charset]\\ | |
559 W M v & View all MIME parts in the current article.\\ | |
560 \end{keys} | |
561 } | |
562 } | |
563 | |
564 \newcommand{\SortSummary}{% | |
565 {\esamepage | |
566 \begin{keys}{C-c C-s C-a} | |
567 C-c C-s C-a & Sort the summary-buffer by {\bf author}.\\ | |
568 % C-c C-s C-t & Sort the summary-buffer by {\bf recipient}.\\ % No Gnus | |
569 C-c C-s C-d & Sort the summary-buffer by {\bf date}.\\ | |
570 C-c C-s C-i & Sort the summary-buffer by article score.\\ | |
571 C-c C-s C-l & Sort the summary-buffer by amount of {\bf lines}.\\ | |
572 C-c C-s C-c & Sort the summary-buffer by length.\\ | |
573 C-c C-s C-n & Sort the summary-buffer by article {\bf number}.\\ | |
574 C-c C-s C-s & Sort the summary-buffer by {\bf subject}.\\ | |
575 C-c C-s C-r & Sort the summary-buffer {\bf randomly}.\\ | |
576 C-c C-s C-o & Sort the summary-buffer using the default method.\\ | |
577 \end{keys} | |
578 With a prefix these functions sort in reverse order. | |
579 } | |
580 } | |
581 | |
582 \newcommand{\MailGroups}{% formerly \Bsubmap | |
583 {\esamepage | |
584 These commands (except `B c') are only valid in a mail group.\\* | |
585 \begin{keys}{B M-C-e} | |
586 B DEL & (B backspace, B delete) {\bf Delete} the mail article from disk (!). | |
587 [p/p]\\ | |
588 B B & Crosspost this article to another group.\\ | |
589 B c & {\bf Copy} this article from any group to a mail group. [p/p]\\ | |
590 B e & {\bf Expire} all expirable articles in this group. [p/p]\\ | |
591 B i & {\bf Import} a random file into this group.\\ | |
592 B I & Create an empty article in this group.\\ | |
593 B m & {\bf Move} the article from one mail group to another. [p/p]\\ | |
594 B p & Query whether the article was {\bf posted} as well.\\ | |
595 B q & {\bf Query} where the article will end up after fancy splitting\\ | |
596 B r & {\bf Respool} this mail article. [p/p]\\ | |
597 B t & {\bf Trace} the fancy splitting patterns applied to this article.\\ | |
598 B w & (e) Edit this article.\\ | |
599 B M-C-e & {\bf Expunge} (delete from disk) all expirable articles in this group | |
600 (!). [p/p]\\ | |
601 K E & {\bf Encrypt} article body. [p/p]\\ | |
602 \end{keys} | |
603 } | |
604 } | |
605 | |
606 \newcommand{\DraftGroup}{% formerly \Dsubmap | |
607 {\esamepage | |
608 The ``drafts''-group contains messages that have been saved but not sent | |
609 and rejected articles. \\* | |
610 \begin{keys}{B DEL} | |
611 D e & \textbf{edit} message.\\ | |
612 D s & \textbf{Send} message. [p/p]\\ | |
613 D S & \textbf{Send} all messages.\\ | |
614 D t & \textbf{Toggle} sending (mark as unsendable).\\ | |
615 B DEL & \textbf{Delete} message (like in mailgroup).\\ | |
616 \end{keys} | |
617 } | |
618 } | |
619 | |
620 \newcommand{\SelectArticles}{% formerly \Gsubmap | |
621 {\esamepage | |
622 These commands select the target article. They do not understand the prefix.\\* | |
623 \begin{keys}{G C-n} | |
624 h & Enter article-buffer.\\ | |
625 G b & (,) Go to the {\bf best} article (the one with highest score).\\ | |
626 G f & (.) Go to the {\bf first} unread article.\\ | |
627 G n & (n) Go to the {\bf next} unread article.\\ | |
628 G p & (p) Go to the {\bf previous} unread article.\\ | |
629 % | |
630 G N & (N) Go to {\bf the} next article.\\ | |
631 G P & (P) Go to the {\bf previous} article.\\ | |
632 % | |
633 G C-n & (M-C-n) Go to the {\bf next} article with the same subject.\\ | |
634 G C-p & (M-C-p) Go to the {\bf previous} article with the same subject.\\ | |
635 % | |
636 G l & (l) Go to the previously read article ({\bf last-read-article}).\\ | |
637 G o & Pop an article off the summary history and go to it.\\ | |
638 % | |
639 G g & Search an article via subject.\\ | |
640 G j & (j) Search an article via Message-Id or subject.\\ | |
641 \end{keys} | |
642 } | |
643 } | |
644 | |
645 \newcommand{\ArticleModeGeneral}{% | |
646 {\esamepage | |
647 The normal navigation keys work in Article mode. Some additional keys are:\\ | |
648 \begin{keys}{C-c RET} | |
649 C-c \^{} & Get the article with the Message-ID near point.\\ | |
650 C-c RET & Send reply to address near point.\\ | |
651 h & Go to the \textbf{header}-line of the article in the | |
652 summary-buffer.\\ | |
653 s & Go to \textbf{summary}-buffer.\\ | |
654 RET & (middle mouse button) Activate the button at point to follow | |
655 an URL or Message-ID.\\ | |
656 TAB & Move the point to the next button.\\ | |
657 M-TAB & Move point to previous button.\\ | |
658 \end{keys} | |
659 } | |
660 } | |
661 | |
662 \newcommand{\WashArticle}{% formerly \Wsubmap | |
663 {\esamepage | |
664 \begin{keys}{W W H} | |
665 W 6 & Translate a base64 article.\\ | |
666 W a & Strip certain {\bf headers} from body.\\ | |
667 W b & Make Message-IDs and URLs in the article mouse-clickable | |
668 {\bf buttons}.\\ | |
669 W c & Translate CRLF-pairs to LF and then the remaining CR's to LF's.\\ | |
670 W d & Treat {\bf dumbquotes}.\\ | |
671 W e & Treat {\bf emphasized} text.\\ | |
672 W h & Treat {\bf HTML}.\\ | |
673 W l & (w) Remove page breaks ({\bf\^{}L}) from the article.\\ | |
674 W m & {\bf Morse} decode article.\\ | |
675 W o & Treat {\bf overstrike} or underline (\^{}H\_) in the article.\\ | |
676 W p & Verify X-{\bf PGP}-Sig header.\\ | |
677 W q & Treat {\bf quoted}-printable in the article.\\ | |
678 W r & (C-c C-r) Do a Caesar {\bf rotate} (rot13) on the article.\\ | |
679 W s & Verify (and decrypt) a {\bf signed} message.\\ | |
680 W t & (t) {\bf Toggle} display of all headers.\\ | |
681 W u & {\bf Unsplit} broken URLs.\\ | |
682 W v & (v) Toggle permanent {\bf verbose} displaying of all headers.\\ | |
683 W w & Do word {\bf wrap} in the article.\\ | |
684 W B & Add clickable {\bf buttons} to the article headers.\\ | |
685 W C & {\bf Capitalize} first word in each sentence.\\ | |
686 W Q & Fill long lines.\\ | |
687 W Z & Translate a HZ-encoded article.\\ | |
688 % | |
689 W G u & {\bf Unfold} folded header lines.\\ | |
690 W G f & {\bf Fold} all header lines.\\ | |
691 W G n & Unfold {\bf Newsgroups:} and Follow-Up-To:.\\ | |
692 % | |
693 W Y c & Repair broken {\bf citations}.\\ | |
694 W Y a & Repair broken {\bf attribution} lines.\\ | |
695 W Y u & {\bf Unwrap} broken citation lines.\\ | |
696 W Y f & Do a {\bf full} deuglification (W Y c, W Y a, W Y u).\\ | |
697 \end{keys} | |
698 } | |
699 } | |
700 | |
701 \newcommand{\BlankAndWhitespace}{% | |
702 {\esamepage | |
703 \begin{keys}{W E w} | |
704 W E l & Strip blank {\bf lines} from the beginning of the article.\\ | |
705 W E m & Replace blank lines with empty lines and remove {\bf multiple} | |
706 blank lines.\\ | |
707 W E t & Remove {\bf trailing} blank lines.\\ | |
708 W E a & Strip blank lines at the beginning and the end | |
709 (W E l, W E m and W E t).\\ | |
710 W E A & Strip {\bf all} blank lines.\\ | |
711 W E s & Strip leading blank lines from the article body.\\ | |
712 W E e & Strip trailing blank lines from the article body.\\ | |
713 W E w & Remove leading {\bf whitespace} from all headers.\\ | |
714 \end{keys} | |
715 } | |
716 } | |
717 | |
718 \newcommand{\Picons}{% | |
719 {\esamepage | |
720 \begin{keys}{W D D} | |
721 W D s & (W g) Display {\bf smilies}.\\ | |
722 W D x & (W f) Look for and display any X-{\bf Face} headers.\\ | |
723 W D d & Display any Face headers.\\ | |
724 W D n & Toggle picons in {\bf Newsgroups} and Followup-To.\\ | |
725 W D m & Toggle picons in {\bf mail} headers (To and Cc).\\ | |
726 W D f & Toggle picons in {\bf From}.\\ | |
727 W D D & Remove all images from the article buffer.\\ | |
728 \end{keys} | |
729 } | |
730 } | |
731 | |
732 \newcommand{\TimeAndDate}{% | |
733 {\esamepage | |
734 \begin{keys}{W T u} | |
735 W T u & (W T z) Display the article timestamp in GMT ({\bf UT, ZULU}).\\ | |
736 W T i & Display the article timestamp in {\bf ISO} 8601.\\ | |
737 W T l & Display the article timestamp in the {\bf local} timezone.\\ | |
738 W T s & Display according to `gnus-article-time-format'.\\ | |
739 W T e & Display the time {\bf elapsed} since it was sent.\\ | |
740 W T o & Display the {\bf original} timestamp.\\ | |
741 W T p & Display the date in format that's {\bf | |
742 pronounceable} in English.\\ | |
743 \end{keys} | |
744 } | |
745 } | |
746 | |
747 \newcommand{\HideHighlightArticle}{% | |
748 {\esamepage | |
749 \begin{keys}{W W C-c} | |
750 W W a & Hide {\bf all} unwanted parts. Calls W W h, W W s, W W C-c.\\ | |
751 W W h & Hide article {\bf headers}.\\ | |
752 W W b & Hide {\bf boring} headers.\\ | |
753 W W s & Hide {\bf signature}.\\ | |
754 W W l & Hide {\bf list} identifiers in subject-header.\\ | |
755 W W P & Hide {\bf PEM} (privacy enhanced messages).\\ | |
756 W W B & Hide banner specified by group parameter.\\ | |
757 W W c & Hide {\bf citation}.\\ | |
758 W W C-c & Hide {\bf citation} using a more intelligent algorithm.\\ | |
759 W W C & Hide cited text in articles that aren't roots.\\ | |
760 W H a & Highlight {\bf all} parts. Calls W b, W H c, W H h, W H s.\\ | |
761 W H c & Highlight article {\bf citations}.\\ | |
762 W H h & Highlight article {\bf headers}.\\ | |
763 W H s & Highlight article {\bf signature}.\\ | |
764 \end{keys} | |
765 For all hiding-commands: A positive prefix always hides, and a negative | |
766 prefix will show what was previously hidden. | |
767 }} | |
768 | |
769 \newcommand{\MIMEArticleMode}{% | |
770 {\esamepage | |
771 \begin{keys}{RET} | |
772 RET & (BUTTON-2) Toggle display of the MIME object.\\ | |
773 v & Prompt for a method and then view object using this method.\\ | |
774 o & Prompt for a filename and save the MIME object.\\ | |
775 C-o & Prompt for a filename to save the MIME object to and remove it.\\ | |
776 d & {\bf Delete} the MIME object.\\ | |
777 c & {\bf Copy} the MIME object to a new buffer and display this buffer.\\ | |
778 i & Display the MIME object in this buffer.\\ | |
779 C & Copy the MIME object to a new buffer and display this buffer using {\bf Charset} \\ | |
780 E & View internally. \\ | |
781 e & View {\bf externally}. \\ | |
782 t & View the MIME object as a different {\bf type}.\\ | |
783 p & {\bf Print} the MIME object.\\ | |
784 $\mid$ & Pipe the MIME object to a process.\\ | |
785 . & Take action on the MIME object.\\ | |
786 \end{keys} | |
787 } | |
788 } | |
789 | |
790 %% end of article mode for reading .......................................... | |
791 | |
792 \newcommand{\MarkArticlesGeneral}{% formerly \Msubmap | |
793 {\esamepage | |
794 \begin{keys}{M M-C-r} | |
795 d & (M d, M r) Mark this article as read and move to the next one. | |
796 [scope]\\ | |
797 D & Mark this article as read and move to the previous one. [scope]\\ | |
798 ! & (u, M !, M t) Tick this article (mark it as interesting) and move | |
799 to the next one. [scope]\\ | |
800 U & Tick this article and move to the previous one. [scope]\\ | |
801 M ? & (?) Mark this article as dormant (only followups are | |
802 interesting). [scope]\\ | |
803 M D & Show all {\bf dormant} articles (normally they are hidden unless they | |
804 have any followups).\\ | |
805 M M-D & Hide all {\bf dormant} articles.\\ | |
806 C-w & Mark all articles between point and mark as read.\\ | |
807 M-u & (M SPC, M c) Clear all marks from this article and move to the next | |
808 one. [scope]\\ | |
809 M-U & Clear all marks from this article and move to the previous one. | |
810 [scope]\\ | |
811 % | |
812 M e & (E, M x) Mark this article as {\bf expirable}. [scope]\\ | |
813 % | |
814 M k & (k) {\bf Kill} all articles with the same subject then select the | |
815 next unread one.\\ | |
816 M K & (C-k) {\bf Kill} all articles with the same subject as this one.\\ | |
817 % | |
818 M C & {\bf Catch-up} the articles that are not ticked and not dormant.\\ | |
819 M C-c & {\bf Catch-up} all articles in this group.\\ | |
820 M H & {\bf Catch-up} (mark read) this group to point (to-{\bf here}).\\ | |
821 % | |
822 M b & Set a {\bf bookmark} in this article.\\ | |
823 M B & Remove the {\bf bookmark} from this article.\\ | |
824 % | |
825 M M-r & (x) Expunge all {\bf read} articles from this group.\\ | |
826 M M-C-r & Expunge all articles having a given mark.\\ | |
827 M S & (C-c M-C-s) {\bf Show} all expunged articles.\\ | |
828 M M C-h & Displays some more keys doing ticking slightly differently.\\ | |
829 \end{keys} | |
830 The variable `gnus-summary-goto-unread' controls what happens after a mark | |
831 has been set (C-x C-i g Setting Marks RET) | |
832 }} | |
833 | |
834 \newcommand{\MarkByScore}{% | |
835 \begin{keys}{M V m} | |
836 M V c & {\bf Clear} all marks from all high-scored articles. [score]\\ | |
837 M V k & {\bf Kill} all low-scored articles. [score]\\ | |
838 M V m & Mark all high-scored articles with a given {\bf mark}. [score]\\ | |
839 M V u & Mark all high-scored articles as interesting (tick them). [score]\\ | |
840 \end{keys} | |
841 } | |
842 } | |
843 | |
844 \newcommand{\ProcessMark}{% | |
845 {\esamepage | |
846 These commands set and remove the process mark (\#). You only need to use | |
847 it if the set of articles you want to operate on is non-contiguous. Else | |
848 use a numeric prefix.\\* | |
849 \begin{keys}{M P R} | |
850 M P p & (\#, M \#) Mark this article.\\ | |
851 M P u & (M-\#, M M-\#) \textbf{unmark} this article.\\ | |
852 M P b & Mark all articles in {\bf buffer}.\\ | |
853 M P r & Mark all articles in the {\bf region}.\\ | |
854 M P g & Unmark all articles in the region.\\ | |
855 M P R & Mark all articles matching a {\bf regexp}.\\ | |
856 M P G & Unmark all articles matching a regexp.\\ | |
857 M P t & Mark all articles in this (sub){\bf thread}.\\ | |
858 M P T & Unmark all articles in this (sub){\bf thread}.\\ | |
859 M P s & Mark all articles in the current {\bf series}.\\ | |
860 M P S & Mark all {\bf series} that already contain a marked article.\\ | |
861 M P a & Mark {\bf all} articles (in series order).\\ | |
862 M P U & \textbf{unmark} all articles.\\ | |
863 M P i & {\bf Invert} the list of process-marked articles.\\ | |
864 M P k & Push the current process-mark set onto stack and unmark | |
865 all articles.\\ | |
866 M P y & Pop process-mark set from stack and restore it.\\ | |
867 M P w & Push process-mark set on the stack.\\ | |
868 M P v & Mark all articles with score over the default score. [Prefix: score]\\ | |
869 \end{keys} | |
870 } | |
871 } | |
872 | |
873 \newcommand{\Limiting}{% | |
874 {\esamepage | |
875 \begin{keys}{/M} | |
876 // & (/s) Limit the summary-buffer to articles matching {\bf subject}.\\ | |
877 /a & Limit the summary-buffer to articles matching {\bf author}.\\ | |
878 /x & Limit depending on ``extra'' headers.\\ | |
879 /u & (x) Limit to {\bf unread} articles. | |
880 [Prefix: also exclude ticked and dormant articles]\\ | |
881 /. & Limit to unseen articles.\\ | |
882 /m & Limit to articles marked with specified {\bf mark}.\\ | |
883 /t & Ask for a number and exclude articles younger than that many days. | |
884 [Prefix: exclude older articles]\\ | |
885 /n & Limit to current article. [p/p]\\ | |
886 /w & Pop the previous limit off the stack and restore it. | |
887 [Prefix: pop all limits]\\ | |
888 /v & Limit to score. [score]\\ | |
889 /E & (M S) Include all expunged articles in the limit.\\ | |
890 /D & Include all dormant articles in the limit.\\ | |
891 /* & Limit to cached articles.\\ | |
892 Y C & Include all cached articles in the limit.\\ | |
893 /d & Exclude all dormant articles from the limit.\\ | |
894 /M & Exclude all marked articles.\\ | |
895 /T & Include all articles from the current thread in the limit.\\ | |
896 /c & Exclude all dormant articles that have no children from the limit.\\ | |
897 /C & Mark all excluded unread articles as read. | |
898 [Prefix: also mark ticked and dormant articles]\\ | |
899 /o & Insert all {\bf old} articles. [Prefix: how many]\\ | |
900 /N & Insert all {\bf new} articles.\\ | |
901 /p & Limit to articles {\bf predicated} in the `display' group parameter.\\ | |
902 % /r & Limit to {\bf replied} articles. [Prefix: unreplied]\\ % No Gnus | |
903 \end{keys} | |
904 } | |
905 } | |
906 | |
907 \newcommand{\OutputArticles}{% formerly \Osubmap | |
908 {\esamepage | |
909 \begin{keys}{O m} | |
910 O o & (o, C-o) Save this article using the default article saver. [p/p]\\ | |
911 O b & Save this article's {\bf body} in plain file format [p/p]\\ | |
912 O f & Save this article in plain {\bf file} format. [p/p]\\ | |
913 O F & like O f, but overwrite file's contents. [p/p]\\ | |
914 O h & Save this article in {\bf mh} folder format. [p/p]\\ | |
915 O m & Save this article in {\bf mail} format. [p/p]\\ | |
916 O r & Save this article in {\bf rmail} format. [p/p]\\ | |
917 O v & Save this article in {\bf vm} format. [p/p]\\ | |
918 O p & ($\mid$) {\bf Pipe} this article to a shell command. [p/p]\\ | |
919 O P & \textbf{Print} this article using Muttprint. [p/p]\\ | |
920 \end{keys} | |
921 } | |
922 } | |
923 | |
924 \newcommand{\PostReplyetc}{% formerly \Ssubmap | |
925 {\esamepage | |
926 These commands put you in a separate news or mail buffer. See the section | |
927 about composing messages for more information.\\* | |
928 %After | |
929 %editing the article, send it by pressing C-c C-c. If you are in a | |
930 %foreign group and want to post the article using the foreign server, give | |
931 %a prefix to C-c C-c.\\* | |
932 \begin{keys}{S O m} | |
933 S p & (a) {\bf Post} an article to this group.\\ | |
934 S f & (f) Post a {\bf followup} to this article.\\ | |
935 S F & (F) Post a {\bf followup} and include the original. [p/p]\\ | |
936 S o p & Forward this article as a {\bf post} to a newsgroup.\\ | |
937 S M-c & Send a complaint about excessive crossposting to the author of this | |
938 article. [p/p]\\ | |
939 % | |
940 S m & (m) Send a {\bf mail} to some other person.\\ | |
941 S r & (r) Mail a {\bf reply} to the author of this article.\\ | |
942 S R & (R) Mail a {\bf reply} and include the original. [p/p]\\ | |
943 S B r & Like S r but ignore the Reply-To: header.\\ | |
944 S B R & Like S R but ignore the Reply-To: header.\\ | |
945 S w & Mail a {\bf wide} reply to this article.\\ | |
946 S W & Mail a {\bf wide} reply to this article and include | |
947 the original.\\ | |
948 S v & Mail a {\bf very} wide reply to this article.\\ | |
949 S V & Mail a {\bf very} wide reply to this article and include the original.\\ | |
950 S o m & (C-c C-f) Forward this article by {\bf mail} to a person.\\ | |
951 S D b & Resend {\bf bounced} mail.\\ | |
952 S D r & {\bf Resend} mail to a different person.\\ | |
953 S D e & {\bf Edit} and resend.\\ | |
954 % | |
955 S n & Post a followup via {\bf news} even if you got the message | |
956 through mail.\\ | |
957 S N & Post a followup via {\bf news} and include the original mail. | |
958 [p/p]\\ | |
959 % | |
960 S c & (C) {\bf Cancel} this article (only works if it is | |
961 your own). [p/p]\\ | |
962 S s & {\bf Supersede} this article with a new one (only for own | |
963 articles).\\ | |
964 % | |
965 S O m & Digest these series and forward by {\bf mail}. [p/p]\\ | |
966 S O p & Digest these series and forward as a {\bf post} to a newsgroup. | |
967 [p/p]\\ | |
968 % | |
969 S u & {\bf Uuencode} a file and post it as a series.\\ | |
970 \end{keys} | |
971 If you want to cancel or supersede an article you just posted (before it | |
972 has appeared on the server), go to the *post-news* buffer, change | |
973 `Message-ID' to `Cancel' or `Supersedes' and send it again with C-c C-c. | |
974 }} | |
975 | |
976 \newcommand{\Threading}{% formerly \Tsubmap | |
977 {\esamepage | |
978 \begin{keys}{T M-\#} | |
979 T \# & Mark this thread with the process mark.\\ | |
980 T M-\# & Remove process-marks from this thread.\\ | |
981 % | |
982 T t & Re-{\bf thread} the current article's thread.\\ | |
983 T \^{} & Make the current article child of the marked (or previous) article.\\ | |
984 % movement | |
985 T n & (M-C-f, M-down) Go to the {\bf next} thread. [distance]\\ | |
986 T p & (M-C-b, M-up) Go to the {\bf previous} thread. [distance]\\ | |
987 T d & {\bf Descend} this thread. [distance]\\ | |
988 T u & Ascend this thread ({\bf up}-thread). [distance]\\ | |
989 T o & Go to the top of this thread.\\ | |
990 % | |
991 T s & {\bf Show} the thread hidden under this article.\\ | |
992 T h & {\bf Hide} this (sub)thread.\\ | |
993 % | |
994 T i & {\bf Increase} the score of this thread.\\ | |
995 T l & (M-C-l) {\bf Lower} the score of this thread.\\ | |
996 % | |
997 T k & (M-C-k) {\bf Kill} the current (sub)thread. [Negative prefix: | |
998 tick it, positive prefix: unmark it.]\\ | |
999 % | |
1000 T H & {\bf Hide} all threads.\\ | |
1001 T S & {\bf Show} all hidden threads.\\ | |
1002 T T & (M-C-t) {\bf Toggle} threading.\\ | |
1003 \end{keys} | |
1004 } | |
1005 } | |
1006 | |
1007 \newcommand{\Scoring}{% formerly \Vsubmap | |
1008 {\esamepage | |
1009 Read about Adaptive Scoring in the online info.\\* | |
1010 \begin{keys}{\bf A p m l} | |
1011 V a & {\bf Add} a new score entry, specifying all elements.\\ | |
1012 V c & Specify a new score file as {\bf current}.\\ | |
1013 V e & {\bf Edit} the current score alist.\\ | |
1014 V f & Edit a score {\bf file} and make it the current one.\\ | |
1015 V m & {\bf Mark} all articles below a given score as read.\\ | |
1016 V s & Set the {\bf score} of this article.\\ | |
1017 V t & Display all score rules applied to this article ({\bf track}).\\ | |
1018 W w & List {\bf words} used in scoring.\\ | |
1019 V x & {\bf Expunge} all low-scored articles. [score]\\ | |
1020 V C & {\bf Customize} the current score file through a user-friendly | |
1021 interface.\\ | |
1022 V F & {\bf Flush} the cache of score files.\\ | |
1023 V R & {\bf Re-score} the summary buffer.\\ | |
1024 V S & Display the {\bf score} of this article.\\ | |
1025 \bf A p m l& Make a scoring entry based on this article.\\ | |
1026 \end{keys} | |
1027 The four letters stand for:\\* | |
1028 \quad \B{A}ction: I)ncrease, L)ower;\\* | |
1029 \quad \B{p}art: a)uthor (from), s)ubject, x)refs (cross-posting), d)ate, l)ines, | |
1030 message-i)d, t)references (parent), f)ollowup, b)ody, h)ead (all headers);\\* | |
1031 \quad \B{m}atch type:\\* | |
1032 \qquad string: s)ubstring, e)xact, r)egexp, f)uzzy,\\* | |
1033 \qquad date: b)efore, a)t, n)this,\\* | |
1034 \qquad number: $<$, =, $>$;\\* | |
1035 \quad \B{l}ifetime: t)emporary, p)ermanent, i)mmediate. | |
1036 | |
1037 If you type the second letter in uppercase, the remaining two are assumed | |
1038 to be s)ubstring and t)emporary. | |
1039 If you type the third letter in uppercase, the last one is assumed to be | |
1040 t)emporary. | |
1041 | |
1042 \quad Extra keys for manual editing of a score file:\\* | |
1043 \begin{keys}{C-c C-c} | |
1044 C-c C-c & Finish editing the score file.\\ | |
1045 C-c C-d & Insert the current {\bf date} as number of days.\\ | |
1046 \end{keys} | |
1047 } | |
1048 } | |
1049 | |
1050 \newcommand{\ExtractSeries}{% formerly \Xsubmap | |
1051 {\esamepage | |
1052 Gnus recognizes if the current article is part of a series (multipart | |
1053 posting whose parts are identified by numbers in their subjects, e.g.{} | |
1054 1/10\dots10/10) and processes the series accordingly. You can mark and | |
1055 process more than one series at a time. If the posting contains any | |
1056 archives, they are expanded and gathered in a new group.\\* | |
1057 \begin{keys}{X p} | |
1058 X b & Un-{\bf binhex} these series. [p/p]\\ | |
1059 X o & Simply {\bf output} these series (no decoding). [p/p]\\ | |
1060 X p & Unpack these {\bf postscript} series. [p/p]\\ | |
1061 X s & Un-{\bf shar} these series. [p/p]\\ | |
1062 X u & {\bf Uudecode} these series. [p/p]\\ | |
1063 \end{keys} | |
1064 | |
1065 Each one of these commands has four variants:\\* | |
1066 \begin{keys}{X v \bf Z} | |
1067 X \bf z & Decode these series. [p/p]\\ | |
1068 X \bf Z & Decode and save these series. [p/p]\\ | |
1069 X v \bf z & Decode and view these series. [p/p]\\ | |
1070 X v \bf Z & Decode, save and view these series. [p/p]\\ | |
1071 \end{keys} | |
1072 where {\bf z} or {\bf Z} identifies the decoding method (b, o, p, s, u). | |
1073 | |
1074 An alternative binding for the most-often used of these commands is\\* | |
1075 \begin{keys}{C-c C-v C-v} | |
1076 C-c C-v C-v & (X v u) Uudecode and view these series. [p/p]\\ | |
1077 \end{keys} | |
1078 }} | |
1079 | |
1080 \newcommand{\ExitSummary}{% formerly \Zsubmap | |
1081 {\esamepage | |
1082 \begin{keys}{Z G} | |
1083 Z Z & (q, Z Q) Exit this group.\\ | |
1084 Z E & (Q) {\bf Exit} without updating the group information.\\ | |
1085 % | |
1086 Z c & (c) Mark all unticked articles as read ({\bf catch-up}) and exit.\\ | |
1087 Z C & Mark all articles as read ({\bf catch-up}) and exit.\\ | |
1088 % | |
1089 Z n & Mark all articles as read and go to the {\bf next} group.\\ | |
1090 Z N & Exit and go to {\bf the} next group.\\ | |
1091 Z P & Exit and go to the {\bf previous} group.\\ | |
1092 % | |
1093 Z G & (M-g) Check for new articles in this group ({\bf get}).\\ | |
1094 Z R & (C-x C-s) Exit this group, and then enter it again ({\bf reenter}). | |
1095 [Prefix: select all articles, read and unread.]\\ | |
1096 Z s & Update and save the dribble buffer. [Prefix: save .newsrc* as well]\\ | |
1097 \end{keys} | |
1098 } | |
1099 } | |
1100 | |
1101 \newcommand{\MsgCompositionGeneral}{% | |
1102 Press C-c ? in the composition-buffer to get this information.\\* | |
1103 {\esamepage | |
1104 \begin{keys}{C-c C-m} | |
1105 % sending | |
1106 C-c C-c & Send message and exit. [Prefix: send via foreign server]\\ | |
1107 C-c C-s & Send message. [Prefix: send via foreign server]\\ | |
1108 C-c C-d & Don't send message (save as \textbf{draft}).\\ | |
1109 C-c C-k & \textbf{Kill} message-buffer.\\ | |
1110 C-c C-m & {\bf Mail} reply to the address near point. | |
1111 [Prefix: include the original]\\ | |
1112 % modify headers/body | |
1113 C-c C-o & Sort headers.\\ | |
1114 C-c C-e & \textbf{Elide} region.\\ | |
1115 C-c C-v & Kill everything outside region.\\ | |
1116 C-c C-r & Do a \textbf{Rot-13} on the body.\\ | |
1117 C-c C-w & Insert signature (from `message-signature-file').\\ | |
1118 C-c C-z & Kill everything up to signature.\\ | |
1119 C-c C-y & \textbf{Yank} original message.\\ | |
1120 C-c C-q & Fill the yanked message.\\ | |
1121 C-c M-C-y & \textbf{Yank} a buffer and quote it.\\ | |
1122 M-RET & Insert four newlines and format quoted text. [Prefix: | |
1123 justify as well]\\ | |
1124 C-c M-r & \textbf{Rename} message buffer. [Prefix: ask for new name]\\ | |
1125 \end{keys} | |
1126 } | |
1127 } | |
1128 | |
1129 \newcommand{\MsgCompositionMovementArticle}{% | |
1130 The following functions create the header-field if necessary.\\* | |
1131 {\esamepage | |
1132 \begin{keys}{C-c C-f C-u} | |
1133 C-c TAB & Move to \textbf{signature}.\\ | |
1134 C-c C-b & Move to \textbf{body}.\\ | |
1135 C-c C-f C-t & (C-c C-t) Move to \textbf{To:}.\\ | |
1136 C-c C-f C-c & Move to \textbf{Cc:}.\\ | |
1137 C-c C-f C-b & Move to \textbf{Bcc:}.\\ | |
1138 C-c C-f C-w & Move to \textbf{Fcc:}.\\ | |
1139 C-c C-f C-s & Move to \textbf{Subject:}.\\ | |
1140 C-c C-f C-r & Move to \textbf{Reply-To:}.\\ | |
1141 C-c C-f C-f & Move to \textbf{Followup-To:}.\\ | |
1142 C-c C-f C-n & (C-c C-n) Move to \textbf{Newsgroups:}.\\ | |
1143 C-c C-f C-u & Move to \textbf{Summary:}.\\ | |
1144 C-c C-f C-k & Move to \textbf{Keywords:}.\\ | |
1145 C-c C-f C-d & Move to \textbf{Distribution:}.\\ | |
1146 C-c C-f C-m & Move to \textbf{Mail-Followup-To:}.\\ | |
1147 C-c C-f C-o & Move to \textbf{From:}.\\ | |
1148 C-c C-f C-a & Insert a reasonable \textbf{Mail-Followup-To:} for | |
1149 an unsubscribed list. [Prefix: include addresses in \textbf{Cc:}]\\ | |
1150 C-c C-f TAB & (C-c C-u) Move to \textbf{Importance:}.\\ | |
1151 C-c M-n & Insert \textbf{Disposition-Notification-To:} | |
1152 (request receipt).\\ | |
1153 \end{keys} | |
1154 } | |
1155 } | |
1156 | |
1157 \newcommand{\MsgCompositionMML}{% | |
1158 {\esamepage | |
1159 \begin{keys}{C-c C-m P} | |
1160 C-c C-m f & (C-c C-a) Attach \textbf{file}.\\ | |
1161 C-c C-m b & Attach contents of \textbf{buffer}.\\ | |
1162 C-c C-m e & Attach \textbf{external} file (ftp..).\\ | |
1163 C-c C-m P & Create MIME-\textbf{preview} (new | |
1164 buffer). [Prefix: show raw MIME preview]\\ | |
1165 C-c C-m v & \textbf{Validate} article.\\ | |
1166 C-c C-m p & Insert \textbf{part}.\\ | |
1167 C-c C-m m & Insert \textbf{multi}-part.\\ | |
1168 C-c C-m q & \textbf{Quote} region.\\ | |
1169 C-c C-m c s & Encrypt message using \textbf{S/MIME}.\\ | |
1170 C-c C-m c o & Encrypt message using PGP.\\ | |
1171 C-c C-m c p & Encrypt message using \textbf{PGP/MIME}.\\ | |
1172 C-c C-m s s & Sign message using \textbf{S/MIME}.\\ | |
1173 C-c C-m s o & Sign message using PGP.\\ | |
1174 C-c C-m s p & Sign message using \textbf{PGP/MIME}.\\ | |
1175 C-c C-m C-n & Remove security related MML tags from message.\\ | |
1176 % TODO: narrow headers (C-c C-m n) ? | |
1177 \end{keys} | |
1178 } | |
1179 } | |
1180 | |
1181 %% TODO: | |
1182 \newcommand{\ServerMode}{% | |
1183 {\esamepage | |
1184 To enter this mode, press \^{} while in Group mode.\\* | |
1185 \begin{keys}{SPC} | |
1186 SPC & (RET) Browse this server.\\ | |
1187 a & {\bf Add} a new server.\\ | |
1188 c & {\bf Copy} this server.\\ | |
1189 e & {\bf Edit} a server.\\ | |
1190 k & {\bf Kill} this server. [scope]\\ | |
1191 l & {\bf List} all servers.\\ | |
1192 q & Return to the group buffer ({\bf quit}).\\ | |
1193 s & Request that the server scan its sources for new articles.\\ | |
1194 g & Request that the server regenerate its data.\\ | |
1195 y & {\bf Yank} the previously killed server.\\ | |
1196 O & Try to {\bf open} a connection to this server.\\ | |
1197 C & {\bf Close} connection to this server.\\ | |
1198 D & Mark this server as unreachable ({\bf deny}).\\ | |
1199 M-o & {\bf Open} the connection to all servers.\\ | |
1200 M-c & {\bf Close} the connection to all servers.\\ | |
1201 R & Make all denied servers into closed servers.\\ | |
1202 L & Set server status to offline.\\ | |
1203 \end{keys} | |
1204 } | |
1205 } | |
1206 | |
1207 \newcommand{\BrowseServer}{% | |
1208 {\esamepage | |
1209 To enter this mode, press `B' while in Group mode.\\* | |
1210 \begin{keys}{RET} | |
1211 RET & Enter the current group.\\ | |
1212 SPC & Enter the current group and display the first article.\\ | |
1213 ? & Give a very short help message.\\ | |
1214 n & Go to the {\bf next} group. [distance]\\ | |
1215 p & Go to the {\bf previous} group. [distance]\\ | |
1216 q & (l) {\bf Quit} browse mode.\\ | |
1217 u & Subscribe to the current group. [scope]\\ | |
1218 \end{keys} | |
1219 } | |
1220 } | |
1221 | |
1222 \newcommand{\GroupUnplugged}{% | |
1223 {\esamepage | |
1224 \begin{keys}{J S} | |
1225 J j & Toggle plugged-state.\\ | |
1226 J s & Fetch articles from all groups for offline-reading.\\ | |
1227 J u & Fetch all eligible articles from this group.\\ | |
1228 J S & \textbf{Send} all sendable messages in the drafts group.\\ | |
1229 % | |
1230 J c & Enter \textbf{category} buffer.\\ | |
1231 J a & \textbf{Add} this group to an Agent category [p/p].\\ | |
1232 J r & \textbf{Remove} this group from its Agent category [p/p].\\ | |
1233 J Y & Synchronize flags changed while unplugged with remote server.\\ | |
1234 \end{keys} | |
1235 } | |
1236 } | |
1237 | |
1238 \newcommand{\SummaryUnplugged}{% | |
1239 {\esamepage | |
1240 \begin{keys}{J M-\#} | |
1241 J \# & \textbf{Mark} the article for downloading.\\ | |
1242 J M-\# & \textbf{Unmark} the article for downloading.\\ | |
1243 @ & \textbf{Toggle} whether to download the article.\\ | |
1244 J c & Mark all undownloaded articles as read (\textbf{catch-up}).\\ | |
1245 J u & Download all downloadable articles from group.\\ | |
1246 \end{keys} | |
1247 } | |
1248 } | |
1249 | |
1250 \newcommand{\ServerUnplugged}{% | |
1251 {\esamepage | |
1252 \begin{keys}{J a} | |
1253 J a & \textbf{Add} the current server to the list of servers covered | |
1254 by the agent.\\ | |
1255 J r & \textbf{Remove} the current server from the list of servers covered | |
1256 by the agent.\\ | |
1257 \end{keys} | |
1258 } | |
1259 } | |
1260 | |
1261 % end {gnusref} % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % | |
1262 | |
1263 | |
1264 % o some things might not be updated: scoring and server modes, maybe more | |
1265 % o Gnus Unplugged category-buffer commands need to be written | |
1266 | |
1267 \begin{document} | |
1268 | |
1269 \def\progver{5.10}\def\refver{5.10-1} % program and refcard versions | |
1270 \def\date{Jan 10th, 2004} | |
1271 \def\author{Gnus Bugfixing Girls + Boys $<$bugs@gnus.org$>$} | |
1272 | |
1273 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{ % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% | |
1274 \raggedbottom\raggedright | |
1275 \twocolumn | |
1276 % use \tiny to shrink it to 4 pages (needs a high-resolution printer though) | |
1277 % \tiny | |
1278 \scriptsize | |
1279 \pagestyle{plain} | |
1280 \Title | |
1281 \par | |
1282 \Logo{refcard} | |
1283 }{ | |
1284 \setcounter{page}{0} | |
1285 \thispagestyle{empty} | |
1286 \vspace*{\fill} | |
1287 \Title | |
1288 \vspace{0.4in} | |
1289 \Logo{booklet} | |
1290 \vspace*{\fill} | |
1291 \pagebreak | |
1292 }%ifbooklet% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% | |
1293 | |
1294 % TODO: how does this work ? | |
1295 %\tableofcontents | |
1296 | |
1297 \Notes | |
1298 % | |
1299 | |
1300 \section*{Group-Mode} | |
1301 \GroupModeGeneral | |
1302 \subsection*{Group Subscribedness-Levels} | |
1303 \GroupLevels | |
1304 \subsection*{List Groups} | |
1305 \ListGroups | |
1306 \subsection*{Create/Edit Foreign Groups} | |
1307 \CreateEditGroups | |
1308 \subsection*{Unsubscribe, Kill and Yank Groups} | |
1309 \SubscribeKillYankGroups | |
1310 \subsection*{Mark Groups} | |
1311 \MarkGroups | |
1312 \subsection*{Group-Unplugged} | |
1313 \GroupUnplugged | |
1314 % topics in group-mode | |
1315 \subsection*{Group Topics} | |
1316 \GroupTopicsGeneral | |
1317 \subsubsection*{Topic Sorting} | |
1318 \TopicSorting | |
1319 | |
1320 % \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{}{\pagebreak} | |
1321 | |
1322 % summary-mode | |
1323 \section*{Summary Mode} | |
1324 \SummaryModeGeneral | |
1325 \subsection*{Select Articles} | |
1326 \SelectArticles | |
1327 % | |
1328 \subsection*{Threading} | |
1329 \Threading | |
1330 % | |
1331 \subsection*{Limiting} | |
1332 \Limiting | |
1333 \subsection*{Sort the Summary-Buffer} | |
1334 \SortSummary | |
1335 \subsection*{Score (Value) Commands} | |
1336 \Scoring | |
1337 | |
1338 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{% ifcard %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% | |
1339 \subsection*{Output Articles} | |
1340 \OutputArticles | |
1341 \subsection*{Extract Series (Uudecode etc)} | |
1342 \ExtractSeries | |
1343 }{}%ifcard% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% | |
1344 | |
1345 \subsection*{MIME operations from the Summary-Buffer} | |
1346 \MIMESummary | |
1347 | |
1348 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{}{% ifbooklet %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% | |
1349 \subsection*{Extract Series (Uudecode etc)} | |
1350 \ExtractSeries | |
1351 \subsection*{Output Articles} | |
1352 \OutputArticles | |
1353 }%ifbooklet% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% | |
1354 | |
1355 % | |
1356 \subsection*{Post, Followup, Reply, Forward, Cancel} | |
1357 \PostReplyetc | |
1358 | |
1359 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{\newpage}{}% newpage ifcard | |
1360 | |
1361 \subsection*{Message Composition} | |
1362 | |
1363 \MsgCompositionGeneral | |
1364 \subsubsection*{Jumping in message-buffer} | |
1365 \MsgCompositionMovementArticle | |
1366 \subsubsection*{Attachments/MML} | |
1367 \MsgCompositionMML | |
1368 % marking articles | |
1369 \subsection*{Mark Articles} | |
1370 \MarkArticlesGeneral | |
1371 \subsubsection*{Mark Based on Score} | |
1372 \MarkByScore | |
1373 \subsubsection*{The Process Mark} | |
1374 \ProcessMark | |
1375 \subsubsection*{Mark Indication-Characters} | |
1376 \MarkCharacters | |
1377 % | |
1378 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{\newpage}{}% | |
1379 | |
1380 \subsection*{Summary-Unplugged} | |
1381 \SummaryUnplugged | |
1382 \subsection*{Mail-Group Commands} | |
1383 \MailGroups | |
1384 \subsection*{Draft-Group Commands} | |
1385 \DraftGroup | |
1386 % exiting | |
1387 \subsection*{Exit the Summary-Buffer} | |
1388 \ExitSummary | |
1389 % | |
1390 % | |
1391 \section*{Article Mode (reading)} | |
1392 \ArticleModeGeneral | |
1393 \subsection*{Wash the Article-Buffer} | |
1394 \WashArticle | |
1395 \subsubsection*{Blank Lines and Whitespace} | |
1396 \BlankAndWhitespace | |
1397 \subsubsection*{Picons, X-faces, Smileys} | |
1398 \Picons | |
1399 \subsubsection*{Time and Date} | |
1400 \TimeAndDate | |
1401 \subsection*{Hide/Highlight Parts of the Article} | |
1402 \HideHighlightArticle | |
1403 \subsection*{MIME operations from the Article-Buffer (reading)} | |
1404 \MIMEArticleMode | |
1405 % | |
1406 % | |
1407 \section*{Server Mode} | |
1408 \ServerMode | |
1409 \subsection*{Unplugged-Server} | |
1410 \ServerUnplugged | |
1411 % | |
1412 % | |
1413 \section*{Browse Server Mode} | |
1414 \BrowseServer | |
1415 | |
1416 %\pagebreak | |
1417 \vspace*{\fill} | |
1418 \Copyright | |
1419 | |
1420 \end{document} | |
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