\input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
@setfilename gnus
-@settitle Semi-gnus 6.7.4 Manual
+@settitle Semi-gnus 6.7.8 Manual
@synindex fn cp
@synindex vr cp
@synindex pg cp
@tex
@titlepage
-@title Semi-gnus 6.7.4 Manual
+@title Semi-gnus 6.7.8 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 6.7.4.
+This manual corresponds to Semi-Gnus 6.7.8
@end ifinfo
@kindex T D (Topic)
@findex gnus-topic-remove-group
Remove a group from the current topic (@code{gnus-topic-remove-group}).
-This command uses the process/prefix convention
+This command is mainly useful if you have the same group in several
+topics and wish to remove it from one of the topics.
+The command uses the process/prefix convention
(@pxref{Process/Prefix}).
@item T M
ship a mail to a different account of yours. (If you're both
@code{root} and @code{postmaster} and get a mail for @code{postmaster}
to the @code{root} account, you may want to resend it to
-@code{postmaster}. Ordnung muß sein!
+@code{postmaster}. Ordnung mu\e(I_\e(B sein!
This command understands the process/prefix convention
(@pxref{Process/Prefix}).
@kindex C-c ^ (Article)
@findex gnus-article-refer-article
If point is in the neighborhood of a @code{Message-ID} and you press
-@kbd{r}, gnus will try to get that article from the server
+@kbd{C-c ^}, Gnus will try to get that article from the server
(@code{gnus-article-refer-article}).
@item C-c C-m
@enumerate
@item
-@samp{group}: If the split is a string, that will be taken as a group name.
+@samp{group}: If the split is a string, that will be taken as a group
+name. Normal regexp match expansion will be done. See below for
+examples.
@item
@var{(FIELD VALUE SPLIT)}: If the split is a list, the first element of
(any "debian-\\(\\w*\\)@@lists.debian.org" "mail.debian.\\1")
@end example
+If the string contains the element @samp{\&}, then the previously
+matched string will be substituted. Similarly, the elements @samp{\1}
+up to @samp{\9} will be substituted with the text matched by the
+groupings 1 through 9.
+
+
@node Mail and Procmail
@subsection Mail and Procmail
@cindex procmail
If the search engine changes its output substantially, @code{nnweb}
won't be able to parse it and will fail. One could hardly fault the Web
-providers if they were to do this---their @emph{raison d'être} is to
+providers if they were to do this---their @emph{raison d'\e$BsU\e(Bre} is to
make money off of advertisements, not to provide services to the
community. Since @code{nnweb} washes the ads off all the articles, one
might think that the providers might be somewhat miffed. We'll see.
The kill to score conversion package isn't included in Gnus by default.
You can fetch it from
-@file{http://www.ifi.uio.no/~larsi/ding-other/gnus-kill-to-score}.
+@file{http://www.stud.ifi.uio.no/~larsi/ding-other/gnus-kill-to-score}.
If your old kill files are very complex---if they contain more
non-@code{gnus-kill} forms than not, you'll have to convert them by
@item !
@itemx not
-@itemx ¬
+@itemx \e(I,\e(B
This logical operator only takes a single argument. It returns the
logical negation of the value of its argument.
highlighted (with @code{gnus-mouse-face}) when you put the mouse pointer
over it.
-Text inside the @samp{%[} and @samp{%]} specifiers will have their
+Text inside the @samp{%@{} and @samp{%@}} specifiers will have their
normal faces set using @code{gnus-face-0}, which is @code{bold} by
-default. If you say @samp{%1[}, you'll get @code{gnus-face-1} instead,
+default. If you say @samp{%1@{}, you'll get @code{gnus-face-1} instead,
and so on. Create as many faces as you wish. The same goes for the
@code{mouse-face} specs---you can say @samp{%3(hello%)} to have
@samp{hello} mouse-highlighted with @code{gnus-mouse-face-3}.
If you want to investigate the person responsible for this outrage, you
can point your (feh!) web browser to
-@file{http://www.ifi.uio.no/~larsi/}. This is also the primary
+@file{http://www.stud.ifi.uio.no/~larsi/}. This is also the primary
distribution point for the new and spiffy versions of Gnus, and is known
as The Site That Destroys Newsrcs And Drives People Mad.
Kevin Davidson---came up with the name @dfn{ding}, so blame him.
@item
-François Pinard---many, many interesting and thorough bug reports, as
+Fran\e$BmP\e(Bis Pinard---many, many interesting and thorough bug reports, as
well as autoconf support.
@end itemize
Christopher Davis,
Andrew Eskilsson,
Kai Grossjohann,
-David Kågedal,
+David K\e$BiH\e(Bedal,
Richard Pieri,
Fabrice Popineau,
Daniel Quinlan,
Gunnar Horrigmo,
Richard Hoskins,
Brad Howes,
-François Felix Ingrand,
+Fran\e$BmP\e(Bis Felix Ingrand,
Ishikawa Ichiro, @c Ishikawa
Lee Iverson,
Iwamuro Motonori, @c Iwamuro
* ding Gnus:: New things in Gnus 5.0/5.1, the first new Gnus.
* September Gnus:: The Thing Formally Known As Gnus 5.3/5.3.
* Red Gnus:: Third time best---Gnus 5.4/5.5.
-* Quassia Gnus:: Two times two is four, or Gnus 5.6.21.
+* Quassia Gnus:: Two times two is four, or Gnus 5.6.22.
@end menu
These lists are, of course, just @emph{short} overviews of the
@node Quassia Gnus
@subsubsection Quassia Gnus
-New features in Gnus 5.6.21:
+New features in Gnus 5.6.22:
@itemize @bullet
@end example
@item
- 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
+ tanken var at n\e$BiS\e(B du bruker `gnus-startup-file' som prefix (FOO) til \92é\81lete
+opp en fil FOO-SERVER, FOO-SERVER.el, FOO-SERVER.eld, kan du la den v\e$BkS\e(Be 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 å si slikt. Kanskje en ny variabel?
-`gnus-use-few-score-files'? Så kunne score-regler legges til den
+Ja, det burde v\e$BkS\e(Be en m\e$BiU\e(Be \92é\81si slikt. Kanskje en ny variabel?
+`gnus-use-few-score-files'? S\92é\81kunne 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 å slette den dersom teksten matcher
+Selv ville jeg nok ha valgt \92é\81slette den dersom teksten matcher
@example
"\\(This\s+\\)?[^ ]+ has been automatically signed by"
@end example
dummy root instead of the first article.
@item
+Propagate all group properties (marks, article numbers, etc) up to the
+topics for displaying.
+
+@item
+`n' in the group buffer with topics should go to the next group
+with unread articles, even if that group is hidden in a topic.
+
+@item
Solve the halting problem.
@c TODO