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bug#51824: 27.1; Also have verbose names for gnus-summary-line-format va
From: |
積丹尼 Dan Jacobson |
Subject: |
bug#51824: 27.1; Also have verbose names for gnus-summary-line-format variables |
Date: |
Sun, 14 Nov 2021 11:08:55 +0800 |
Maybe in addition to these obscure codes,
have plain English:
Example:
%x = %{xref}
gnus-summary-line-format is a variable defined in ‘gnus.el’.
Its value is
"%U%R%z%I%(%2t %3{%~(cut-left 2)~(max-right 6)~(pad
6)o%}%3L|%6us|%-22,22f%)%3{%un%}:%s
"
Original value was
"%U%R%z%I%(%[%4L: %-23,23f%]%) %s
"
You can customize this variable.
Documentation:
The format specification of the lines in the summary buffer.
It works along the same lines as a normal formatting string,
with some simple extensions.
%N Article number, left padded with spaces (string)
%S Subject (string)
%s Subject if it is at the root of a thread, and ""
otherwise (string)
%n Name of the poster (string)
%a Extracted name of the poster (string)
%A Extracted address of the poster (string)
%F Contents of the From: header (string)
%f Contents of the From: or To: headers (string)
%x Contents of the Xref: header (string)
...
- bug#51824: 27.1; Also have verbose names for gnus-summary-line-format variables,
積丹尼 Dan Jacobson <=