Mercurial > emacs
changeset 50849:702762701b10
(gnus-group-parameters): Don't quote nil and t in docstrings.
author | Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com> |
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date | Tue, 06 May 2003 17:30:13 +0000 |
parents | 094f6044edfd |
children | 7d09b72f86c0 |
files | lisp/gnus/gnus-cus.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/gnus/gnus-cus.el Tue May 06 15:35:58 2003 +0000 +++ b/lisp/gnus/gnus-cus.el Tue May 06 17:30:13 2003 +0000 @@ -161,7 +161,7 @@ (string :format "%v" :hide-front-space t)) "\ Specify default value for GCC header. -If this symbol is present in the group parameter list and set to `t', +If this symbol is present in the group parameter list and set to t, new composed messages will be `Gcc''d to the current group. If it is present and set to `none', no `Gcc:' header will be generated, if it is present and a string, this string will be inserted literally as a @@ -387,7 +387,7 @@ If you want to turn threading off in `news.answers', you could put `(gnus-show-threads nil)' in the group parameters of that group. `gnus-show-threads' will be made into a local variable in the summary -buffer you enter, and the form `nil' will be `eval'ed there. +buffer you enter, and the form nil will be `eval'ed there. 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 @@ -500,15 +500,15 @@ (sexp :format "%v" :hide-front-space t)) "\ This entry controls the adaptive scoring. -If it is `t', the default adaptive scoring rules will be used. If it +If it is t, the default adaptive scoring rules will be used. If it is `ignore', no adaptive scoring will be performed on this group. If it is a list, this list will be used as the adaptive scoring rules. -If it isn't present, or is something other than `t' or `ignore', the +If it isn't present, or is something other than t or `ignore', the default adaptive scoring rules will be used. If you want to use adaptive scoring on most groups, you'd set `gnus-use-adaptive-scoring' -to `t', and insert an `(adapt ignore)' in the groups where you do not +to t, and insert an `(adapt ignore)' in the groups where you do not want adaptive scoring. If you only want adaptive scoring in a few -groups, you'd set `gnus-use-adaptive-scoring' to `nil', and insert +groups, you'd set `gnus-use-adaptive-scoring' to nil, and insert `(adapt t)' in the score files of the groups where you want it.") (adapt-file (file :tag "Adapt-file") "\