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+@settitle T-gnus 6.17 Manual
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-@title T-gnus 6.16 Manual
+@title T-gnus 6.17 Manual
@author by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
@page
API. So T-gnus does not discriminate various language communities. Oh,
if you are a Klingon, please wait Unicode Next Generation.
-This manual corresponds to T-gnus 6.16.
+This manual corresponds to T-gnus 6.17.
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Try doing an @kbd{M-x gnus-version}. If you get something that looks
-like @samp{T-gnus 6.16.* (based on Gnus v5.10.*; for SEMI 1.1*, FLIM
+like @samp{T-gnus 6.17.* (based on Gnus v5.10.*; for SEMI 1.1*, FLIM
1.1*)} you have the right files loaded. Otherwise you have some old
@file{.el} files lying around. Delete these.