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Re: My first article with Gnus, eventually...
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harven |
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Re: My first article with Gnus, eventually... |
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Wed, 15 Oct 2008 21:40:06 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.1 (darwin) |
Francis Moreau <francis.moro@gmail.com> writes:
> - I like when my summary buffer look like a 'salad fruit'. How can I
> replace the current line cursor mark '=>' with nothing but instead
> highlight the whole current line ?
The emacs wiki has some infos about gnus customization.
Highlighting the current line in summary buffer is explained there:
http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs-en/HighlineAndGnus
Have a look at the CategoryGnus page on the wiki for more.
> - Could someone share their buffer/group line formats which are well
> suited for console mode usage ? Or is there a place which collect
> some .gnus files as templates or examples.
> - Sometimes I send email directly from the shell prompt:
>
> echo "A short line" | mail <address>
>
> How can I do this with Gnus ?
You don't need gnus to send a message from emacs. Just type C-x m.
Some customization is needed however if you want to add attachments,
or specify your user-name and server. Have a look at the following page.
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/MessageMode
>
> - When I tried to open a file or save an article from Gnus, the
> default directory is always /usr/share/info which pretty
> useless. How can I change this to setup the current directory Gnus
> is running ?
It's a bit strange, I thought that ~/News was the default.
The default directory in which articles are saved is contained
in the variable gnus-article-save-directory.
It can be specified depending on the group you are browsing, e.g.
(setq gnus-parameters '(("imap.*\\|nndoc.*"
(gnus-article-save-directory "~/my-saved-mail"))))
You can also set in which file you want the article to be saved,
depending on the content of the mail, e.g.
(setq gnus-split-methods '(
("^From:.*\\(alex\\|john\\)" "family")
("^Subject:.*\\(project\\|committee\\)" "work")))
You then will be offered to save mails sent by john in ~/my-saved-mail/family.
Re: My first article with Gnus, eventually...,
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