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@setfilename gnus
-@settitle Semi-gnus 6.10.013 Manual
+@settitle Semi-gnus 6.10.018 Manual
@synindex fn cp
@synindex vr cp
@synindex pg cp
@tex
@titlepage
-@title Semi-gnus 6.10.013 Manual
+@title Semi-gnus 6.10.018 Manual
@author by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
@page
API. So Semi-gnus does not discriminate various language communities.
Oh, if you are a Klingon, please wait Unicode Next Generation.
-This manual corresponds to Semi-gnus 6.10.013.
+This manual corresponds to Semi-gnus 6.10.018.
@end ifinfo
@node Agent Expiry
@subsection Agent Expiry
-@vindex gnus-agent-expiry-days
-@findex gnus-agent-expiry
-@kindex M-x gnus-agent-expiry
+@vindex gnus-agent-expire-days
+@findex gnus-agent-expire
+@kindex M-x gnus-agent-expire
@cindex Agent expiry
@cindex Gnus Agent expiry
@cindex expiry
@code{nnagent} doesn't handle expiry. Instead, there's a special
-@code{gnus-agent-expiry} command that will expire all read articles that
-are older than @code{gnus-agent-expiry-days} days. It can be run
+@code{gnus-agent-expire} command that will expire all read articles that
+are older than @code{gnus-agent-expire-days} days. It can be run
whenever you feel that you're running out of space. It's not
particularly fast or efficient, and it's not a particularly good idea to
interrupt it (with @kbd{C-g} or anything else) once you've started it.
@findex gnus-batch-score
@cindex batch scoring
@example
-$ emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -l gnus -f gnus-batch-score
+$ emacs -batch -l ~/.emacs -l ~/.gnus.el -f gnus-batch-score
@end example
other windows and occupy the entire Emacs screen by itself. It is
@code{t} by default.
+Setting this variable to @code{nil} kinda works, but there are
+glitches. Use at your own peril.
+
@vindex gnus-buffer-configuration
@code{gnus-buffer-configuration} describes how much space each Gnus
buffer should be given. Here's an excerpt of this variable: