\e$(B:#$d!"$"$J$?$O%U%!%$%k\e(B @file{.newsrc} \e$(B$K$D$$$F$9$Y$FCN$C$F$$$^$9!#$9$Y$F\e(B
\e$(B$N9XFI>pJs$OEAE}E*$K$3$N%U%!%$%k$KC_@Q$5$l$^$9!#\e(B
-@sc{GNUS} \e$(B$G$OJ*;v$,>/!9J#;($K$J$C$F$$$^$9!#%U%!%$%k\e(B @file{.newsrc} \e$(B$r:G\e(B
+@sc{gnus} \e$(B$G$OJ*;v$,>/!9J#;($K$J$C$F$$$^$9!#%U%!%$%k\e(B @file{.newsrc} \e$(B$r:G\e(B
\e$(B?7$N$b$N$K$9$k$@$1$G$O$J$/!"%U%!%$%k\e(B @file{.newsrc} \e$(B$K$O9g$o$J$$>pJs$rJ]\e(B
\e$(BB8$7$F$*$/$?$a$K\e(B @file{.newsrc.el} \e$(B$H8F$P$l$k%U%!%$%k$r;H$$$^$9!#\e(B (\e$(B<B:]\e(B
\e$(B$O!"%U%!%$%k\e(B @file{.newsrc} \e$(B$NA4$F$N>pJs$rJ#@=$7$FJ];}$7$F$$$^$9!#\e(B)
@sc{gnus}\e$(B$O$3$l$i$NCf$G0lHV:G8e$KJ]B8$5$l$?$b$N$r;H$$$^$9!#$3$l$r$9$k$3\e(B
-\e$(B$H$K$h$j!"\e(B@sc{GNUS} \e$(B$HB>$N%K%e!<%9%j!<%@!<$r@Z$jBX$($F;H$&$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!#\e(B
+\e$(B$H$K$h$j!"\e(B@sc{gnus} \e$(B$HB>$N%K%e!<%9%j!<%@!<$r@Z$jBX$($F;H$&$3$H$,$G$-$^$9!#\e(B
\e$(B$3$l$O$A$g$C$H$P$+$JJ}K!$J$N$G!"\e(Bgnus \e$(B$O$b$C$HNI$$J}K!$rJT$_=P$7$^$7$?!#\e(B
@file{.newsrc} \e$(B$H\e(B @file{.newsrc.el} \e$(B%U%!%$%k$K2C$($F!"\e(Bgnus \e$(B$O\e(B
\e$(B$7$FJ]B8$7$?$$$N$G$"$l$P!"IaDL$O\e(B @kbd{M P a} (@code{gnus-uu-mark-all})
\e$(B$H$7!"$=$l$+$i\e(B @kbd{X U} (@code{gnus-uu-decode-uu-and-save}) \e$(B$H$7$^$9!#\e(B
-\e$(B$3$NA4$F$O!"GrF|$N2<$KL@Gr$K%-!<$rBG$C$F$$$?\e(B @sc{GNUS 4.1} \e$(B$N$H$-$H$O\e(B
+\e$(B$3$NA4$F$O!"GrF|$N2<$KL@Gr$K%-!<$rBG$C$F$$$?\e(B @sc{gnus 4.1} \e$(B$N$H$-$H$O\e(B
@code{gnus-uu} \e$(B$NF0:n$,A4$/0c$C$F$$$^$9!#$3$NHG$N\e(B @code{gnus-uu} \e$(B$OIaDL\e(B
\e$(B$O2?$+$NJ}K!\e(B (@pxref{Setting Process Marks}) \e$(B$G5-;v$K0u$rIU$1$F!"$=$l$+\e(B
\e$(B$i\e(B @kbd{X u} \e$(B$r2!$9;v$rA0Ds$H$7$F$$$^$9!#\e(B
Now, you all know about the @file{.newsrc} file. All subscription
information is traditionally stored in this file.
-Things got a bit more complicated with @sc{GNUS}. In addition to
+Things got a bit more complicated with @sc{gnus}. In addition to
keeping the @file{.newsrc} file updated, it also used a file called
@file{.newsrc.el} for storing all the information that didn't fit into
the @file{.newsrc} file. (Actually, it also duplicated everything in
-the @file{.newsrc} file.) @sc{GNUS} would read whichever one of these
+the @file{.newsrc} file.) @sc{gnus} would read whichever one of these
files was the most recently saved, which enabled people to swap between
@sc{gnus} and other newsreaders.
(@code{gnus-uu-decode-uu-and-save}).
All this is very much different from how @code{gnus-uu} worked with
-@sc{GNUS 4.1}, where you had explicit keystrokes for everything under
+@sc{gnus 4.1}, where you had explicit keystrokes for everything under
the sun. This version of @code{gnus-uu} generally assumes that you mark
articles in some way (@pxref{Setting Process Marks}) and then press
@kbd{X u}.
@menu
* Hiding Headers:: Deciding what headers should be displayed.
-* Using MIME:: Pushing to mime articles as @sc{mime} messages.
+* Using MIME:: Pushing articles through @sc{mime} before reading them.
* Customizing Articles:: Tailoring the look of the articles.
* Article Keymap:: Keystrokes available in the article buffer.
* Misc Article:: Other stuff.
@end example
@item
- tanken var at når du bruker `gnus-startup-file' som prefix (FOO) til lete
+ tanken var at når du bruker `gnus-startup-file' som prefix (FOO) til å lete
opp en fil FOO-SERVER, FOO-SERVER.el, FOO-SERVER.eld, kan du la den være en
liste hvor du bruker hvert element i listen som FOO, istedet. da kunne man
hatt forskjellige serveres startup-filer forskjellige steder.
for sci? first the sci.something? then sci.somethingelse?...
@item
-Ja, det burde være en måte si slikt. Kanskje en ny variabel?
-`gnus-use-few-score-files'? S kunne score-regler legges til den
+Ja, det burde være en måte å si slikt. Kanskje en ny variabel?
+`gnus-use-few-score-files'? Så kunne score-regler legges til den
"mest" lokale score-fila. F. eks. ville no-gruppene betjenes av
"no.all.SCORE", osv.
@item
gnus-article-hide-pgp
-Selv ville jeg nok ha valgt slette den dersom teksten matcher
+Selv ville jeg nok ha valgt å slette den dersom teksten matcher
@example
"\\(This\s+\\)?[^ ]+ has been automatically signed by"
@end example