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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> | 2001-02-10 16:30:42 +0000 |
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committer | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> | 2001-02-10 16:30:42 +0000 |
commit | ad0fd6b9f38d7edbcefd12166cea376e8683fd12 (patch) | |
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download | emacs-ad0fd6b9f38d7edbcefd12166cea376e8683fd12.tar.gz |
Improve Texinfo usage.
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diff --git a/man/gnus.texi b/man/gnus.texi index 7553453b9c2..a3e7a533341 100644 --- a/man/gnus.texi +++ b/man/gnus.texi @@ -957,7 +957,7 @@ gnus} later in the same Emacs session, Gnus will contact the same server.) @findex gnus-group-browse-foreign-server -@kindex B (Group) +@kindex B @r{(Group)} However, if you use one @sc{nntp} server regularly and are just interested in a couple of groups from a different server, you would be better served by using the @kbd{B} command in the group buffer. It will @@ -1850,37 +1850,37 @@ expected, hopefully. @table @kbd @item n -@kindex n (Group) +@kindex n @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-next-unread-group Go to the next group that has unread articles (@code{gnus-group-next-unread-group}). @item p -@itemx DEL -@kindex DEL (Group) -@kindex p (Group) +@itemx @key{DEL} +@kindex @key{DEL} @r{(Group)} +@kindex p @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-prev-unread-group Go to the previous group that has unread articles (@code{gnus-group-prev-unread-group}). @item N -@kindex N (Group) +@kindex N @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-next-group Go to the next group (@code{gnus-group-next-group}). @item P -@kindex P (Group) +@kindex P @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-prev-group Go to the previous group (@code{gnus-group-prev-group}). @item M-n -@kindex M-n (Group) +@kindex M-n @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-next-unread-group-same-level Go to the next unread group on the same (or lower) level (@code{gnus-group-next-unread-group-same-level}). @item M-p -@kindex M-p (Group) +@kindex M-p @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-prev-unread-group-same-level Go to the previous unread group on the same (or lower) level (@code{gnus-group-prev-unread-group-same-level}). @@ -1891,20 +1891,20 @@ Three commands for jumping to groups: @table @kbd @item j -@kindex j (Group) +@kindex j @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-jump-to-group Jump to a group (and make it visible if it isn't already) (@code{gnus-group-jump-to-group}). Killed groups can be jumped to, just like living groups. @item , -@kindex , (Group) +@kindex , @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-best-unread-group Jump to the unread group with the lowest level (@code{gnus-group-best-unread-group}). @item . -@kindex . (Group) +@kindex . @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-first-unread-group Jump to the first group with unread articles (@code{gnus-group-first-unread-group}). @@ -1923,8 +1923,8 @@ is @code{t}. @table @kbd -@item SPACE -@kindex SPACE (Group) +@item @key{SPC} +@kindex @key{SPC} @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-read-group Select the current group, switch to the summary buffer and display the first unread article (@code{gnus-group-read-group}). If there are no @@ -1943,8 +1943,9 @@ When you are in the group (in the Summary buffer), you can type @kbd{M-g} to fetch new articles, or @kbd{C-u M-g} to also show the old ones. -@item RET -@kindex RET (Group) +@item @key{RET} +@kindex @key{RET} @r{(Group)} + @findex gnus-group-select-group Select the current group and switch to the summary buffer (@code{gnus-group-select-group}). Takes the same arguments as @@ -1952,27 +1953,27 @@ Select the current group and switch to the summary buffer does not display the first unread article automatically upon group entry. -@item M-RET -@kindex M-RET (Group) +@item M-@key{RET} +@kindex M-@key{RET} @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-quick-select-group This does the same as the command above, but tries to do it with the minimum amount of fuzz (@code{gnus-group-quick-select-group}). No scoring/killing will be performed, there will be no highlights and no expunging. This might be useful if you're in a real hurry and have to enter some humongous group. If you give a 0 prefix to this command -(i.e., @kbd{0 M-RET}), Gnus won't even generate the summary buffer, +(i.e., @kbd{0 M-@key{RET}}), Gnus won't even generate the summary buffer, which is useful if you want to toggle threading before generating the summary buffer (@pxref{Summary Generation Commands}). -@item M-SPACE -@kindex M-SPACE (Group) +@item M-@key{SPC} +@kindex M-@key{SPC} @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-visible-select-group -This is yet one more command that does the same as the @kbd{RET} +This is yet one more command that does the same as the @key{RET} command, but this one does it without expunging and hiding dormants (@code{gnus-group-visible-select-group}). -@item M-C-RET -@kindex M-C-RET (Group) +@item M-C-@key{RET} +@kindex M-C-@key{RET} @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-select-group-ephemerally Finally, this command selects the current group ephemerally without doing any processing of its contents @@ -1995,7 +1996,7 @@ be fetched. @vindex gnus-select-group-hook @vindex gnus-auto-select-first @code{gnus-auto-select-first} control whether any articles are selected -automatically when entering a group with the @kbd{SPACE} command. +automatically when entering a group with the @key{SPC} command. @table @code @@ -2043,8 +2044,8 @@ selected. @item S t @itemx u -@kindex S t (Group) -@kindex u (Group) +@kindex S t @r{(Group)} +@kindex u @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-unsubscribe-current-group @c @icon{gnus-group-unsubscribe} Toggle subscription to the current group @@ -2052,8 +2053,8 @@ Toggle subscription to the current group @item S s @itemx U -@kindex S s (Group) -@kindex U (Group) +@kindex S s @r{(Group)} +@kindex U @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-unsubscribe-group Prompt for a group to subscribe, and then subscribe it. If it was subscribed already, unsubscribe it instead @@ -2061,21 +2062,21 @@ subscribed already, unsubscribe it instead @item S k @itemx C-k -@kindex S k (Group) -@kindex C-k (Group) +@kindex S k @r{(Group)} +@kindex C-k @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-kill-group @c @icon{gnus-group-kill-group} Kill the current group (@code{gnus-group-kill-group}). @item S y @itemx C-y -@kindex S y (Group) -@kindex C-y (Group) +@kindex S y @r{(Group)} +@kindex C-y @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-yank-group Yank the last killed group (@code{gnus-group-yank-group}). @item C-x C-t -@kindex C-x C-t (Group) +@kindex C-x C-t @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-transpose-groups Transpose two groups (@code{gnus-group-transpose-groups}). This isn't really a subscription command, but you can use it instead of a @@ -2083,18 +2084,18 @@ kill-and-yank sequence sometimes. @item S w @itemx C-w -@kindex S w (Group) -@kindex C-w (Group) +@kindex S w @r{(Group)} +@kindex C-w @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-kill-region Kill all groups in the region (@code{gnus-group-kill-region}). @item S z -@kindex S z (Group) +@kindex S z @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-kill-all-zombies Kill all zombie groups (@code{gnus-group-kill-all-zombies}). @item S C-k -@kindex S C-k (Group) +@kindex S C-k @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-kill-level Kill all groups on a certain level (@code{gnus-group-kill-level}). These groups can't be yanked back after killing, so this command should @@ -2115,7 +2116,7 @@ Also @pxref{Group Levels}. @table @kbd @item c -@kindex c (Group) +@kindex c @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-catchup-current @vindex gnus-group-catchup-group-hook @c @icon{gnus-group-catchup-current} @@ -2125,13 +2126,13 @@ Mark all unticked articles in this group as read the group buffer. @item C -@kindex C (Group) +@kindex C @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-catchup-current-all Mark all articles in this group, even the ticked ones, as read (@code{gnus-group-catchup-current-all}). @item M-c -@kindex M-c (Group) +@kindex M-c @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-clear-data Clear the data from the current group---nix out marks and the list of read articles (@code{gnus-group-clear-data}). @@ -2163,7 +2164,7 @@ Remember: The higher the level of the group, the less important it is. @table @kbd @item S l -@kindex S l (Group) +@kindex S l @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-set-current-level Set the level of the current group. If a numeric prefix is given, the next @var{n} groups will have their levels set. The user will be @@ -2303,37 +2304,37 @@ with the process mark and then execute the command. @table @kbd @item # -@kindex # (Group) +@kindex # @r{(Group)} @itemx M m -@kindex M m (Group) +@kindex M m @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-mark-group Set the mark on the current group (@code{gnus-group-mark-group}). @item M-# -@kindex M-# (Group) +@kindex M-# @r{(Group)} @itemx M u -@kindex M u (Group) +@kindex M u @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-unmark-group Remove the mark from the current group (@code{gnus-group-unmark-group}). @item M U -@kindex M U (Group) +@kindex M U @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-unmark-all-groups Remove the mark from all groups (@code{gnus-group-unmark-all-groups}). @item M w -@kindex M w (Group) +@kindex M w @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-mark-region Mark all groups between point and mark (@code{gnus-group-mark-region}). @item M b -@kindex M b (Group) +@kindex M b @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-mark-buffer Mark all groups in the buffer (@code{gnus-group-mark-buffer}). @item M r -@kindex M r (Group) +@kindex M r @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-mark-regexp Mark all groups that match some regular expression (@code{gnus-group-mark-regexp}). @@ -2361,7 +2362,7 @@ consulted. @table @kbd @item G m -@kindex G m (Group) +@kindex G m @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-make-group @cindex making groups Make a new group (@code{gnus-group-make-group}). Gnus will prompt you @@ -2369,7 +2370,7 @@ for a name, a method and possibly an @dfn{address}. For an easier way to subscribe to @sc{nntp} groups, @pxref{Browse Foreign Server}. @item G r -@kindex G r (Group) +@kindex G r @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-rename-group @cindex renaming groups Rename the current group to something else @@ -2378,45 +2379,45 @@ groups---mail groups mostly. This command might very well be quite slow on some backends. @item G c -@kindex G c (Group) +@kindex G c @r{(Group)} @cindex customizing @findex gnus-group-customize Customize the group parameters (@code{gnus-group-customize}). @item G e -@kindex G e (Group) +@kindex G e @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-edit-group-method @cindex renaming groups Enter a buffer where you can edit the select method of the current group (@code{gnus-group-edit-group-method}). @item G p -@kindex G p (Group) +@kindex G p @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-edit-group-parameters Enter a buffer where you can edit the group parameters (@code{gnus-group-edit-group-parameters}). @item G E -@kindex G E (Group) +@kindex G E @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-edit-group Enter a buffer where you can edit the group info (@code{gnus-group-edit-group}). @item G d -@kindex G d (Group) +@kindex G d @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-make-directory-group @cindex nndir Make a directory group (@pxref{Directory Groups}). You will be prompted for a directory name (@code{gnus-group-make-directory-group}). @item G h -@kindex G h (Group) +@kindex G h @r{(Group)} @cindex help group @findex gnus-group-make-help-group Make the Gnus help group (@code{gnus-group-make-help-group}). @item G a -@kindex G a (Group) +@kindex G a @r{(Group)} @cindex (ding) archive @cindex archive group @findex gnus-group-make-archive-group @@ -2428,7 +2429,7 @@ default a group pointing to the most recent articles will be created group will be created from @code{gnus-group-archive-directory}. @item G k -@kindex G k (Group) +@kindex G k @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-make-kiboze-group @cindex nnkiboze Make a kiboze group. You will be prompted for a name, for a regexp to @@ -2437,7 +2438,7 @@ strings to match on headers (@code{gnus-group-make-kiboze-group}). @xref{Kibozed Groups}. @item G D -@kindex G D (Group) +@kindex G D @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-enter-directory @cindex nneething Read an arbitrary directory as if it were a newsgroup with the @@ -2445,7 +2446,7 @@ Read an arbitrary directory as if it were a newsgroup with the @xref{Anything Groups}. @item G f -@kindex G f (Group) +@kindex G f @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-make-doc-group @cindex ClariNet Briefs @cindex nndoc @@ -2459,14 +2460,14 @@ If you run this command without a prefix, Gnus will guess at the file type. @xref{Document Groups}. @item G u -@kindex G u (Group) +@kindex G u @r{(Group)} @vindex gnus-useful-groups @findex gnus-group-make-useful-group Create one of the groups mentioned in @code{gnus-useful-groups} (@code{gnus-group-make-useful-group}). @item G w -@kindex G w (Group) +@kindex G w @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-make-web-group @cindex DejaNews @cindex Alta Vista @@ -2483,8 +2484,8 @@ If you use the @code{dejanews} search engine, you can limit the search to a particular group by using a match string like @samp{~g alt.sysadmin.recovery shaving}. -@item G DEL -@kindex G DEL (Group) +@item G @key{DEL} +@kindex G @key{DEL} @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-delete-group This function will delete the current group (@code{gnus-group-delete-group}). If given a prefix, this function will @@ -2494,13 +2495,13 @@ absolutely sure of what you are doing. This command can't be used on read-only groups (like @code{nntp} group), though. @item G V -@kindex G V (Group) +@kindex G V @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-make-empty-virtual Make a new, fresh, empty @code{nnvirtual} group (@code{gnus-group-make-empty-virtual}). @xref{Virtual Groups}. @item G v -@kindex G v (Group) +@kindex G v @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-add-to-virtual Add the current group to an @code{nnvirtual} group (@code{gnus-group-add-to-virtual}). Uses the process/prefix convention. @@ -2739,8 +2740,8 @@ These commands all list various slices of the groups available. @item l @itemx A s -@kindex A s (Group) -@kindex l (Group) +@kindex A s @r{(Group)} +@kindex l @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-list-groups List all groups that have unread articles (@code{gnus-group-list-groups}). If the numeric prefix is used, this @@ -2751,8 +2752,8 @@ groups). @item L @itemx A u -@kindex A u (Group) -@kindex L (Group) +@kindex A u @r{(Group)} +@kindex L @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-list-all-groups List all groups, whether they have unread articles or not (@code{gnus-group-list-all-groups}). If the numeric prefix is used, @@ -2761,14 +2762,14 @@ it lists groups of level seven or lower (i.e., just subscribed and unsubscribed groups). @item A l -@kindex A l (Group) +@kindex A l @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-list-level List all unread groups on a specific level (@code{gnus-group-list-level}). If given a prefix, also list the groups with no unread articles. @item A k -@kindex A k (Group) +@kindex A k @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-list-killed List all killed groups (@code{gnus-group-list-killed}). If given a prefix argument, really list all groups that are available, but aren't @@ -2776,23 +2777,23 @@ currently (un)subscribed. This could entail reading the active file from the server. @item A z -@kindex A z (Group) +@kindex A z @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-list-zombies List all zombie groups (@code{gnus-group-list-zombies}). @item A m -@kindex A m (Group) +@kindex A m @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-list-matching List all unread, subscribed groups with names that match a regexp (@code{gnus-group-list-matching}). @item A M -@kindex A M (Group) +@kindex A M @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-list-all-matching List groups that match a regexp (@code{gnus-group-list-all-matching}). @item A A -@kindex A A (Group) +@kindex A A @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-list-active List absolutely all groups in the active file(s) of the server(s) you are connected to (@code{gnus-group-list-active}). This @@ -2803,24 +2804,24 @@ don't exist (yet)---these will be listed as if they were killed groups. Take the output with some grains of salt. @item A a -@kindex A a (Group) +@kindex A a @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-apropos List all groups that have names that match a regexp (@code{gnus-group-apropos}). @item A d -@kindex A d (Group) +@kindex A d @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-description-apropos List all groups that have names or descriptions that match a regexp (@code{gnus-group-description-apropos}). @item A c -@kindex A c (Group) +@kindex A c @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-list-cached List all groups with cached articles (@code{gnus-group-list-cached}). @item A ? -@kindex A ? (Group) +@kindex A ? @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-list-dormant List all groups with dormant articles (@code{gnus-group-list-dormant}). @@ -2844,7 +2845,7 @@ groups. It is @code{t} by default. @section Sorting Groups @cindex sorting groups -@kindex C-c C-s (Group) +@kindex C-c C-s @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-groups @vindex gnus-group-sort-function The @kbd{C-c C-s} (@code{gnus-group-sort-groups}) command sorts the @@ -2896,37 +2897,37 @@ some sorting criteria: @table @kbd @item G S a -@kindex G S a (Group) +@kindex G S a @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-groups-by-alphabet Sort the group buffer alphabetically by group name (@code{gnus-group-sort-groups-by-alphabet}). @item G S u -@kindex G S u (Group) +@kindex G S u @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-groups-by-unread Sort the group buffer by the number of unread articles (@code{gnus-group-sort-groups-by-unread}). @item G S l -@kindex G S l (Group) +@kindex G S l @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-groups-by-level Sort the group buffer by group level (@code{gnus-group-sort-groups-by-level}). @item G S v -@kindex G S v (Group) +@kindex G S v @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-groups-by-score Sort the group buffer by group score (@code{gnus-group-sort-groups-by-score}). @xref{Group Score}. @item G S r -@kindex G S r (Group) +@kindex G S r @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-groups-by-rank Sort the group buffer by group rank (@code{gnus-group-sort-groups-by-rank}). @xref{Group Score}. @item G S m -@kindex G S m (Group) +@kindex G S m @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-groups-by-method Sort the group buffer alphabetically by backend name (@code{gnus-group-sort-groups-by-method}). @@ -2943,37 +2944,37 @@ You can also sort a subset of the groups: @table @kbd @item G P a -@kindex G P a (Group) +@kindex G P a @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-alphabet Sort the groups alphabetically by group name (@code{gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-alphabet}). @item G P u -@kindex G P u (Group) +@kindex G P u @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-unread Sort the groups by the number of unread articles (@code{gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-unread}). @item G P l -@kindex G P l (Group) +@kindex G P l @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-level Sort the groups by group level (@code{gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-level}). @item G P v -@kindex G P v (Group) +@kindex G P v @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-score Sort the groups by group score (@code{gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-score}). @xref{Group Score}. @item G P r -@kindex G P r (Group) +@kindex G P r @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-rank Sort the groups by group rank (@code{gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-rank}). @xref{Group Score}. @item G P m -@kindex G P m (Group) +@kindex G P m @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-method Sort the groups alphabetically by backend name (@code{gnus-group-sort-selected-groups-by-method}). @@ -2988,13 +2989,13 @@ Sort the groups alphabetically by backend name @table @kbd @item b -@kindex b (Group) +@kindex b @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-check-bogus-groups Find bogus groups and delete them (@code{gnus-group-check-bogus-groups}). @item F -@kindex F (Group) +@kindex F @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-find-new-groups Find new groups and process them (@code{gnus-group-find-new-groups}). With 1 @kbd{C-u}, use the @code{ask-server} method to query the server @@ -3003,13 +3004,13 @@ to query the server for new groups, and subscribe the new groups as zombies. @item C-c C-x -@kindex C-c C-x (Group) +@kindex C-c C-x @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-expire-articles Run all expirable articles in the current group through the expiry process (if any) (@code{gnus-group-expire-articles}). @item C-c M-C-x -@kindex C-c M-C-x (Group) +@kindex C-c M-C-x @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-expire-all-groups Run all articles in all groups through the expiry process (@code{gnus-group-expire-all-groups}). @@ -3024,7 +3025,7 @@ Run all articles in all groups through the expiry process @table @kbd @item B -@kindex B (Group) +@kindex B @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-browse-foreign-server You will be queried for a select method and a server name. Gnus will then attempt to contact this server and let you browse the groups there @@ -3049,14 +3050,14 @@ Go to the next group (@code{gnus-group-next-group}). @findex gnus-group-prev-group Go to the previous group (@code{gnus-group-prev-group}). -@item SPACE -@kindex SPACE (Browse) +@item @key{SPC} +@kindex @key{SPC} (Browse) @findex gnus-browse-read-group Enter the current group and display the first article (@code{gnus-browse-read-group}). -@item RET -@kindex RET (Browse) +@item @key{RET} +@kindex @key{RET} (Browse) @findex gnus-browse-select-group Enter the current group (@code{gnus-browse-select-group}). @@ -3089,20 +3090,20 @@ Yes, Gnus is ex(c)iting. @table @kbd @item z -@kindex z (Group) +@kindex z @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-suspend Suspend Gnus (@code{gnus-group-suspend}). This doesn't really exit Gnus, but it kills all buffers except the Group buffer. I'm not sure why this is a gain, but then who am I to judge? @item q -@kindex q (Group) +@kindex q @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-exit @c @icon{gnus-group-exit} Quit Gnus (@code{gnus-group-exit}). @item Q -@kindex Q (Group) +@kindex Q @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-quit Quit Gnus without saving the @file{.newsrc} files (@code{gnus-group-quit}). The dribble file will be saved, though (@pxref{Auto Save}). @@ -3166,7 +3167,7 @@ Gnus @end example @findex gnus-topic-mode -@kindex t (Group) +@kindex t @r{(Group)} To get this @emph{fab} functionality you simply turn on (ooh!) the @code{gnus-topic} minor mode---type @kbd{t} in the group buffer. (This is a toggling command.) @@ -3341,10 +3342,10 @@ previous topic (@code{gnus-topic-indent}). If given a prefix, ``Un-indent'' the current topic so that it becomes a sub-topic of the parent of its current parent (@code{gnus-topic-unindent}). -@item RET -@kindex RET (Topic) +@item @key{RET} +@kindex @key{RET} (Topic) @findex gnus-topic-select-group -@itemx SPACE +@itemx @key{SPC} Either select a group or fold a topic (@code{gnus-topic-select-group}). When you perform this command on a group, you'll enter the group, as usual. When done on a topic line, the topic will be folded (if it was @@ -3376,8 +3377,8 @@ before all groups. @findex gnus-topic-rename Rename a topic (@code{gnus-topic-rename}). -@item T DEL -@kindex T DEL (Topic) +@item T @key{DEL} +@kindex T @key{DEL} (Topic) @findex gnus-topic-delete Delete an empty topic (@code{gnus-topic-delete}). @@ -3569,19 +3570,19 @@ happens. You just have to be careful if you do stuff like that. @table @kbd @item ^ -@kindex ^ (Group) +@kindex ^ @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-enter-server-mode Enter the server buffer (@code{gnus-group-enter-server-mode}). @xref{The Server Buffer}. @item a -@kindex a (Group) +@kindex a @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-post-news Post an article to a group (@code{gnus-group-post-news}). If given a prefix, the current group name will be used as the default. @item m -@kindex m (Group) +@kindex m @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-mail Mail a message somewhere (@code{gnus-group-mail}). @@ -3644,7 +3645,7 @@ For example: @table @kbd @item g -@kindex g (Group) +@kindex g @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-get-new-news @c @icon{gnus-group-get-new-news} Check the server(s) for new articles. If the numerical prefix is used, @@ -3654,7 +3655,7 @@ command will force a total re-reading of the active file(s) from the backend(s). @item M-g -@kindex M-g (Group) +@kindex M-g @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-get-new-news-this-group @vindex gnus-goto-next-group-when-activating @c @icon{gnus-group-get-new-news-this-group} @@ -3666,11 +3667,11 @@ to move point to the next group or not. It is @code{t} by default. @findex gnus-activate-all-groups @cindex activating groups @item C-c M-g -@kindex C-c M-g (Group) +@kindex C-c M-g @r{(Group)} Activate absolutely all groups (@code{gnus-activate-all-groups}). @item R -@kindex R (Group) +@kindex R @r{(Group)} @cindex restarting @findex gnus-group-restart Restart Gnus (@code{gnus-group-restart}). This saves the @file{.newsrc} @@ -3696,7 +3697,7 @@ news. @item H f -@kindex H f (Group) +@kindex H f @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-fetch-faq @vindex gnus-group-faq-directory @cindex FAQ @@ -3715,8 +3716,8 @@ through @code{gnus-group-faq-directory} and try to open them one by one. @item H d @itemx C-c C-d @c @icon{gnus-group-describe-group} -@kindex H d (Group) -@kindex C-c C-d (Group) +@kindex H d @r{(Group)} +@kindex C-c C-d @r{(Group)} @cindex describing groups @cindex group description @findex gnus-group-describe-group @@ -3724,26 +3725,26 @@ Describe the current group (@code{gnus-group-describe-group}). If given a prefix, force Gnus to re-read the description from the server. @item M-d -@kindex M-d (Group) +@kindex M-d @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-describe-all-groups Describe all groups (@code{gnus-group-describe-all-groups}). If given a prefix, force Gnus to re-read the description file from the server. @item H v @itemx V -@kindex V (Group) -@kindex H v (Group) +@kindex V @r{(Group)} +@kindex H v @r{(Group)} @cindex version @findex gnus-version Display current Gnus version numbers (@code{gnus-version}). @item ? -@kindex ? (Group) +@kindex ? @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-describe-briefly Give a very short help message (@code{gnus-group-describe-briefly}). @item C-c C-i -@kindex C-c C-i (Group) +@kindex C-c C-i @r{(Group)} @cindex info @cindex manual @findex gnus-info-find-node @@ -3798,7 +3799,7 @@ something like: @table @kbd @item r -@kindex r (Group) +@kindex r @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-read-init-file @vindex gnus-init-file @cindex reading init file @@ -3806,7 +3807,7 @@ Re-read the init file (@code{gnus-init-file}, which defaults to @file{~/.gnus}) (@code{gnus-group-read-init-file}). @item s -@kindex s (Group) +@kindex s @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-save-newsrc @cindex saving .newsrc Save the @file{.newsrc.eld} file (and @file{.newsrc} if wanted) @@ -3814,7 +3815,7 @@ Save the @file{.newsrc.eld} file (and @file{.newsrc} if wanted) file(s) whether Gnus thinks it is necessary or not. @c @item Z -@c @kindex Z (Group) +@c @kindex Z @r{(Group)} @c @findex gnus-group-clear-dribble @c Clear the dribble buffer (@code{gnus-group-clear-dribble}). @@ -4210,30 +4211,30 @@ None of these commands select articles. @table @kbd @item G M-n @itemx M-n -@kindex M-n (Summary) -@kindex G M-n (Summary) +@kindex M-n @r{(Summary)} +@kindex G M-n @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-next-unread-subject Go to the next summary line of an unread article (@code{gnus-summary-next-unread-subject}). @item G M-p @itemx M-p -@kindex M-p (Summary) -@kindex G M-p (Summary) +@kindex M-p @r{(Summary)} +@kindex G M-p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-prev-unread-subject Go to the previous summary line of an unread article (@code{gnus-summary-prev-unread-subject}). @item G j @itemx j -@kindex j (Summary) -@kindex G j (Summary) +@kindex j @r{(Summary)} +@kindex G j @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-goto-article Ask for an article number or @code{Message-ID}, and then go to that article (@code{gnus-summary-goto-article}). @item G g -@kindex G g (Summary) +@kindex G g @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-goto-subject Ask for an article number and then go to the summary line of that article without displaying the article (@code{gnus-summary-goto-subject}). @@ -4315,78 +4316,78 @@ If you want to fetch new articles or redisplay the group, see @ref{Exiting the Summary Buffer}. @table @kbd -@item SPACE -@kindex SPACE (Summary) +@item @key{SPC} +@kindex @key{SPC} @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-next-page Select the current article, or, if that one's read already, the next unread article (@code{gnus-summary-next-page}). @item G n @itemx n -@kindex n (Summary) -@kindex G n (Summary) +@kindex n @r{(Summary)} +@kindex G n @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-next-unread-article @c @icon{gnus-summary-next-unread} Go to next unread article (@code{gnus-summary-next-unread-article}). @item G p @itemx p -@kindex p (Summary) +@kindex p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-prev-unread-article @c @icon{gnus-summary-prev-unread} Go to previous unread article (@code{gnus-summary-prev-unread-article}). @item G N @itemx N -@kindex N (Summary) -@kindex G N (Summary) +@kindex N @r{(Summary)} +@kindex G N @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-next-article Go to the next article (@code{gnus-summary-next-article}). @item G P @itemx P -@kindex P (Summary) -@kindex G P (Summary) +@kindex P @r{(Summary)} +@kindex G P @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-prev-article Go to the previous article (@code{gnus-summary-prev-article}). @item G C-n -@kindex G C-n (Summary) +@kindex G C-n @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-next-same-subject Go to the next article with the same subject (@code{gnus-summary-next-same-subject}). @item G C-p -@kindex G C-p (Summary) +@kindex G C-p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-prev-same-subject Go to the previous article with the same subject (@code{gnus-summary-prev-same-subject}). @item G f @itemx . -@kindex G f (Summary) -@kindex . (Summary) +@kindex G f @r{(Summary)} +@kindex . @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-first-unread-article Go to the first unread article (@code{gnus-summary-first-unread-article}). @item G b @itemx , -@kindex G b (Summary) -@kindex , (Summary) +@kindex G b @r{(Summary)} +@kindex , @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-best-unread-article Go to the article with the highest score (@code{gnus-summary-best-unread-article}). @item G l @itemx l -@kindex l (Summary) -@kindex G l (Summary) +@kindex l @r{(Summary)} +@kindex G l @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-goto-last-article Go to the previous article read (@code{gnus-summary-goto-last-article}). @item G o -@kindex G o (Summary) +@kindex G o @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-pop-article @cindex history @cindex article history @@ -4441,34 +4442,34 @@ instead. It will leave marks like @code{gnus-low-score-mark}, @table @kbd -@item SPACE -@kindex SPACE (Summary) +@item @key{SPC} +@kindex @key{SPC} @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-next-page -Pressing @kbd{SPACE} will scroll the current article forward one page, +Pressing @key{SPC} will scroll the current article forward one page, or, if you have come to the end of the current article, will choose the next article (@code{gnus-summary-next-page}). -@item DEL -@kindex DEL (Summary) +@item @key{DEL} +@kindex @key{DEL} @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-prev-page Scroll the current article back one page (@code{gnus-summary-prev-page}). -@item RET -@kindex RET (Summary) +@item @key{RET} +@kindex @key{RET} @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-scroll-up Scroll the current article one line forward (@code{gnus-summary-scroll-up}). -@item M-RET -@kindex M-RET (Summary) +@item M-@key{RET} +@kindex M-@key{RET} @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-scroll-down Scroll the current article one line backward (@code{gnus-summary-scroll-down}). @item A g @itemx g -@kindex A g (Summary) -@kindex g (Summary) +@kindex A g @r{(Summary)} +@kindex g @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-show-article @vindex gnus-summary-show-article-charset-alist (Re)fetch the current article (@code{gnus-summary-show-article}). If @@ -4477,7 +4478,7 @@ article treatment functions. This will give you a ``raw'' article, just the way it came from the server. If given a numerical prefix, you can do semi-manual charset stuff. -@kbd{C-u 0 g cn-gb-2312 RET} will decode the message as if it were +@kbd{C-u 0 g cn-gb-2312 @key{RET}} will decode the message as if it were encoded in the @code{cn-gb-2312} charset. If you have @lisp @@ -4490,29 +4491,29 @@ then you can say @kbd{C-u 1 g} to get the same effect. @item A < @itemx < -@kindex < (Summary) -@kindex A < (Summary) +@kindex < @r{(Summary)} +@kindex A < @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-beginning-of-article Scroll to the beginning of the article (@code{gnus-summary-beginning-of-article}). @item A > @itemx > -@kindex > (Summary) -@kindex A > (Summary) +@kindex > @r{(Summary)} +@kindex A > @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-end-of-article Scroll to the end of the article (@code{gnus-summary-end-of-article}). @item A s @itemx s -@kindex A s (Summary) -@kindex s (Summary) +@kindex A s @r{(Summary)} +@kindex s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-isearch-article Perform an isearch in the article buffer (@code{gnus-summary-isearch-article}). @item h -@kindex h (Summary) +@kindex h @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-select-article-buffer Select the article buffer (@code{gnus-summary-select-article-buffer}). @@ -4541,8 +4542,8 @@ Commands for composing a mail message: @item S r @itemx r -@kindex S r (Summary) -@kindex r (Summary) +@kindex S r @r{(Summary)} +@kindex r @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-reply @c @icon{gnus-summary-mail-reply} @c @icon{gnus-summary-reply} @@ -4551,8 +4552,8 @@ Mail a reply to the author of the current article @item S R @itemx R -@kindex R (Summary) -@kindex S R (Summary) +@kindex R @r{(Summary)} +@kindex S R @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-reply-with-original @c @icon{gnus-summary-reply-with-original} Mail a reply to the author of the current article and include the @@ -4560,7 +4561,7 @@ original message (@code{gnus-summary-reply-with-original}). This command uses the process/prefix convention. @item S w -@kindex S w (Summary) +@kindex S w @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-wide-reply Mail a wide reply to the author of the current article (@code{gnus-summary-wide-reply}). A @dfn{wide reply} is a reply that @@ -4568,7 +4569,7 @@ goes out to all people listed in the @code{To}, @code{From} (or @code{Reply-to}) and @code{Cc} headers. @item S W -@kindex S W (Summary) +@kindex S W @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-wide-reply-with-original Mail a wide reply to the current article and include the original message (@code{gnus-summary-wide-reply-with-original}). This command uses @@ -4576,8 +4577,8 @@ the process/prefix convention. @item S o m @itemx C-c C-f -@kindex S o m (Summary) -@kindex C-c C-f (Summary) +@kindex S o m @r{(Summary)} +@kindex C-c C-f @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-mail-forward @c @icon{gnus-summary-mail-forward} Forward the current article to some other person @@ -4593,15 +4594,15 @@ default, the message is decoded and forwarded as an rfc822 MIME section. @item S m @itemx m -@kindex m (Summary) -@kindex S m (Summary) +@kindex m @r{(Summary)} +@kindex S m @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-mail-other-window @c @icon{gnus-summary-mail-originate} Send a mail to some other person (@code{gnus-summary-mail-other-window}). @item S D b -@kindex S D b (Summary) +@kindex S D b @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-resend-bounced-mail @cindex bouncing mail If you have sent a mail, but the mail was bounced back to you for some @@ -4614,7 +4615,7 @@ that mail and display it for easy perusal of its headers. This might very well fail, though. @item S D r -@kindex S D r (Summary) +@kindex S D r @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-resend-message Not to be confused with the previous command, @code{gnus-summary-resend-message} will prompt you for an address to @@ -4635,14 +4636,14 @@ This command understands the process/prefix convention (@pxref{Process/Prefix}). @item S O m -@kindex S O m (Summary) +@kindex S O m @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-digest-mail-forward Digest the current series (@pxref{Decoding Articles}) and forward the result using mail (@code{gnus-uu-digest-mail-forward}). This command uses the process/prefix convention (@pxref{Process/Prefix}). @item S M-c -@kindex S M-c (Summary) +@kindex S M-c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-mail-crosspost-complaint @cindex crossposting @cindex excessive crossposting @@ -4671,8 +4672,8 @@ Commands for posting a news article: @table @kbd @item S p @itemx a -@kindex a (Summary) -@kindex S p (Summary) +@kindex a @r{(Summary)} +@kindex S p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-post-news @c @icon{gnus-summary-post-news} Post an article to the current group @@ -4680,16 +4681,16 @@ Post an article to the current group @item S f @itemx f -@kindex f (Summary) -@kindex S f (Summary) +@kindex f @r{(Summary)} +@kindex S f @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-followup @c @icon{gnus-summary-followup} Post a followup to the current article (@code{gnus-summary-followup}). @item S F @itemx F -@kindex S F (Summary) -@kindex F (Summary) +@kindex S F @r{(Summary)} +@kindex F @r{(Summary)} @c @icon{gnus-summary-followup-with-original} @findex gnus-summary-followup-with-original Post a followup to the current article and include the original message @@ -4697,13 +4698,13 @@ Post a followup to the current article and include the original message process/prefix convention. @item S n -@kindex S n (Summary) +@kindex S n @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-followup-to-mail Post a followup to the current article via news, even if you got the message through mail (@code{gnus-summary-followup-to-mail}). @item S N -@kindex S N (Summary) +@kindex S N @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-followup-to-mail-with-original Post a followup to the current article via news, even if you got the message through mail and include the original message @@ -4711,7 +4712,7 @@ message through mail and include the original message the process/prefix convention. @item S o p -@kindex S o p (Summary) +@kindex S o p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-post-forward Forward the current article to a newsgroup (@code{gnus-summary-post-forward}). @@ -4726,7 +4727,7 @@ but use the flipped value of (@code{message-forward-as-mime}). By default, the message is decoded and forwarded as an rfc822 MIME section. @item S O p -@kindex S O p (Summary) +@kindex S O p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-digest-post-forward @cindex digests @cindex making digests @@ -4735,7 +4736,7 @@ Digest the current series and forward the result to a newsgroup process/prefix convention. @item S u -@kindex S u (Summary) +@kindex S u @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-post-news @c @icon{gnus-uu-post-news} Uuencode a file, split it into parts, and post it as a series @@ -4750,7 +4751,7 @@ Also @pxref{(message)Header Commands} for more information. @table @kbd @item S y -@kindex S y (Summary) +@kindex S y @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-yank-message Yank the current article into an already existing Message composition buffer (@code{gnus-summary-yank-message}). This command prompts for @@ -4771,7 +4772,7 @@ really, really wish you hadn't posted that? Well, you can't cancel mail, but you can cancel posts. @findex gnus-summary-cancel-article -@kindex C (Summary) +@kindex C @r{(Summary)} @c @icon{gnus-summary-cancel-article} Find the article you wish to cancel (you can only cancel your own articles, so don't try any funny stuff). Then press @kbd{C} or @kbd{S @@ -4792,7 +4793,7 @@ corrections, you can post a @dfn{superseding} article that will replace your original article. @findex gnus-summary-supersede-article -@kindex S (Summary) +@kindex S @r{(Summary)} Go to the original article and press @kbd{S s} (@code{gnus-summary-supersede-article}). You will be put in a buffer where you can edit the article all you want before sending it off the @@ -4873,7 +4874,7 @@ Marked as dormant (@code{gnus-dormant-mark}). are followups to it. If you want to see them even if they don't have followups, you can use the @kbd{/ D} command (@pxref{Limiting}). -@item SPACE +@item @key{SPC} @vindex gnus-unread-mark Marked as unread (@code{gnus-unread-mark}). @@ -5026,8 +5027,8 @@ All the marking commands understand the numeric prefix. @table @kbd @item M c @itemx M-u -@kindex M c (Summary) -@kindex M-u (Summary) +@kindex M c @r{(Summary)} +@kindex M-u @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-clear-mark-forward @cindex mark as unread Clear all readedness-marks from the current article @@ -5036,38 +5037,38 @@ article as unread. @item M t @itemx ! -@kindex ! (Summary) -@kindex M t (Summary) +@kindex ! @r{(Summary)} +@kindex M t @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-tick-article-forward Tick the current article (@code{gnus-summary-tick-article-forward}). @xref{Article Caching}. @item M ? @itemx ? -@kindex ? (Summary) -@kindex M ? (Summary) +@kindex ? @r{(Summary)} +@kindex M ? @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-mark-as-dormant Mark the current article as dormant (@code{gnus-summary-mark-as-dormant}). @xref{Article Caching}. @item M d @itemx d -@kindex M d (Summary) -@kindex d (Summary) +@kindex M d @r{(Summary)} +@kindex d @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-mark-as-read-forward Mark the current article as read (@code{gnus-summary-mark-as-read-forward}). @item D -@kindex D (Summary) +@kindex D @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-mark-as-read-backward Mark the current article as read and move point to the previous line (@code{gnus-summary-mark-as-read-backward}). @item M k @itemx k -@kindex k (Summary) -@kindex M k (Summary) +@kindex k @r{(Summary)} +@kindex M k @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-kill-same-subject-and-select Mark all articles that have the same subject as the current one as read, and then select the next unread article @@ -5075,76 +5076,76 @@ and then select the next unread article @item M K @itemx C-k -@kindex M K (Summary) -@kindex C-k (Summary) +@kindex M K @r{(Summary)} +@kindex C-k @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-kill-same-subject Mark all articles that have the same subject as the current one as read (@code{gnus-summary-kill-same-subject}). @item M C -@kindex M C (Summary) +@kindex M C @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-catchup @c @icon{gnus-summary-catchup} Mark all unread articles as read (@code{gnus-summary-catchup}). @item M C-c -@kindex M C-c (Summary) +@kindex M C-c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-catchup-all Mark all articles in the group as read---even the ticked and dormant articles (@code{gnus-summary-catchup-all}). @item M H -@kindex M H (Summary) +@kindex M H @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-catchup-to-here Catchup the current group to point (@code{gnus-summary-catchup-to-here}). @item C-w -@kindex C-w (Summary) +@kindex C-w @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-mark-region-as-read Mark all articles between point and mark as read (@code{gnus-summary-mark-region-as-read}). @item M V k -@kindex M V k (Summary) +@kindex M V k @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-kill-below Kill all articles with scores below the default score (or below the numeric prefix) (@code{gnus-summary-kill-below}). @item M e @itemx E -@kindex M e (Summary) -@kindex E (Summary) +@kindex M e @r{(Summary)} +@kindex E @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-mark-as-expirable Mark the current article as expirable (@code{gnus-summary-mark-as-expirable}). @item M b -@kindex M b (Summary) +@kindex M b @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-set-bookmark Set a bookmark in the current article (@code{gnus-summary-set-bookmark}). @item M B -@kindex M B (Summary) +@kindex M B @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-remove-bookmark Remove the bookmark from the current article (@code{gnus-summary-remove-bookmark}). @item M V c -@kindex M V c (Summary) +@kindex M V c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-clear-above Clear all marks from articles with scores over the default score (or over the numeric prefix) (@code{gnus-summary-clear-above}). @item M V u -@kindex M V u (Summary) +@kindex M V u @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-tick-above Tick all articles with scores over the default score (or over the numeric prefix) (@code{gnus-summary-tick-above}). @item M V m -@kindex M V m (Summary) +@kindex M V m @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-mark-above Prompt for a mark, and mark all articles with scores over the default score (or over the numeric prefix) with this mark @@ -5157,7 +5158,7 @@ be taken after setting a mark. If non-@code{nil}, point will move to the next/previous unread article. If @code{nil}, point will just move one line up or down. As a special case, if this variable is @code{never}, all the marking commands as well as other commands (like -@kbd{SPACE}) will move to the next article, whether it is unread or not. +@key{SPC}) will move to the next article, whether it is unread or not. The default is @code{t}. @@ -5207,8 +5208,8 @@ or @item M P p @itemx # -@kindex # (Summary) -@kindex M P p (Summary) +@kindex # @r{(Summary)} +@kindex M P p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-mark-as-processable Mark the current article with the process mark (@code{gnus-summary-mark-as-processable}). @@ -5216,94 +5217,94 @@ Mark the current article with the process mark @item M P u @itemx M-# -@kindex M P u (Summary) -@kindex M-# (Summary) +@kindex M P u @r{(Summary)} +@kindex M-# @r{(Summary)} Remove the process mark, if any, from the current article (@code{gnus-summary-unmark-as-processable}). @item M P U -@kindex M P U (Summary) +@kindex M P U @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-unmark-all-processable Remove the process mark from all articles (@code{gnus-summary-unmark-all-processable}). @item M P i -@kindex M P i (Summary) +@kindex M P i @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-invert-processable Invert the list of process marked articles (@code{gnus-uu-invert-processable}). @item M P R -@kindex M P R (Summary) +@kindex M P R @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-mark-by-regexp Mark articles that have a @code{Subject} header that matches a regular expression (@code{gnus-uu-mark-by-regexp}). @item M P G -@kindex M P G (Summary) +@kindex M P G @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-unmark-by-regexp Unmark articles that have a @code{Subject} header that matches a regular expression (@code{gnus-uu-unmark-by-regexp}). @item M P r -@kindex M P r (Summary) +@kindex M P r @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-mark-region Mark articles in region (@code{gnus-uu-mark-region}). @item M P t -@kindex M P t (Summary) +@kindex M P t @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-mark-thread Mark all articles in the current (sub)thread (@code{gnus-uu-mark-thread}). @item M P T -@kindex M P T (Summary) +@kindex M P T @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-unmark-thread Unmark all articles in the current (sub)thread (@code{gnus-uu-unmark-thread}). @item M P v -@kindex M P v (Summary) +@kindex M P v @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-mark-over Mark all articles that have a score above the prefix argument (@code{gnus-uu-mark-over}). @item M P s -@kindex M P s (Summary) +@kindex M P s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-mark-series Mark all articles in the current series (@code{gnus-uu-mark-series}). @item M P S -@kindex M P S (Summary) +@kindex M P S @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-mark-sparse Mark all series that have already had some articles marked (@code{gnus-uu-mark-sparse}). @item M P a -@kindex M P a (Summary) +@kindex M P a @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-mark-all Mark all articles in series order (@code{gnus-uu-mark-series}). @item M P b -@kindex M P b (Summary) +@kindex M P b @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-mark-buffer Mark all articles in the buffer in the order they appear (@code{gnus-uu-mark-buffer}). @item M P k -@kindex M P k (Summary) +@kindex M P k @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-kill-process-mark Push the current process mark set onto the stack and unmark all articles (@code{gnus-summary-kill-process-mark}). @item M P y -@kindex M P y (Summary) +@kindex M P y @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-yank-process-mark Pop the previous process mark set from the stack and restore it (@code{gnus-summary-yank-process-mark}). @item M P w -@kindex M P w (Summary) +@kindex M P w @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-save-process-mark Push the current process mark set onto the stack (@code{gnus-summary-save-process-mark}). @@ -5331,19 +5332,19 @@ additional articles. @item / / @itemx / s -@kindex / / (Summary) +@kindex / / @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-to-subject Limit the summary buffer to articles that match some subject (@code{gnus-summary-limit-to-subject}). @item / a -@kindex / a (Summary) +@kindex / a @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-to-author Limit the summary buffer to articles that match some author (@code{gnus-summary-limit-to-author}). @item / x -@kindex / x (Summary) +@kindex / x @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-to-extra Limit the summary buffer to articles that match one of the ``extra'' headers (@pxref{To From Newsgroups}) @@ -5351,8 +5352,8 @@ headers (@pxref{To From Newsgroups}) @item / u @itemx x -@kindex / u (Summary) -@kindex x (Summary) +@kindex / u @r{(Summary)} +@kindex x @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-to-unread Limit the summary buffer to articles not marked as read (@code{gnus-summary-limit-to-unread}). If given a prefix, limit the @@ -5360,82 +5361,82 @@ buffer to articles strictly unread. This means that ticked and dormant articles will also be excluded. @item / m -@kindex / m (Summary) +@kindex / m @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-to-marks Ask for a mark and then limit to all articles that have been marked with that mark (@code{gnus-summary-limit-to-marks}). @item / t -@kindex / t (Summary) +@kindex / t @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-to-age Ask for a number and then limit the summary buffer to articles older than (or equal to) that number of days (@code{gnus-summary-limit-to-age}). If given a prefix, limit to articles younger than that number of days. @item / n -@kindex / n (Summary) +@kindex / n @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-to-articles Limit the summary buffer to the current article (@code{gnus-summary-limit-to-articles}). Uses the process/prefix convention (@pxref{Process/Prefix}). @item / w -@kindex / w (Summary) +@kindex / w @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-pop-limit Pop the previous limit off the stack and restore it (@code{gnus-summary-pop-limit}). If given a prefix, pop all limits off the stack. @item / v -@kindex / v (Summary) +@kindex / v @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-to-score Limit the summary buffer to articles that have a score at or above some score (@code{gnus-summary-limit-to-score}). @item / E @itemx M S -@kindex M S (Summary) -@kindex / E (Summary) +@kindex M S @r{(Summary)} +@kindex / E @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-include-expunged Include all expunged articles in the limit (@code{gnus-summary-limit-include-expunged}). @item / D -@kindex / D (Summary) +@kindex / D @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-include-dormant Include all dormant articles in the limit (@code{gnus-summary-limit-include-dormant}). @item / * -@kindex / * (Summary) +@kindex / * @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-include-cached Include all cached articles in the limit (@code{gnus-summary-limit-include-cached}). @item / d -@kindex / d (Summary) +@kindex / d @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-exclude-dormant Exclude all dormant articles from the limit (@code{gnus-summary-limit-exclude-dormant}). @item / M -@kindex / M (Summary) +@kindex / M @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-exclude-marks Exclude all marked articles (@code{gnus-summary-limit-exclude-marks}). @item / T -@kindex / T (Summary) +@kindex / T @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-include-thread Include all the articles in the current thread in the limit. @item / c -@kindex / c (Summary) +@kindex / c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-exclude-childless-dormant Exclude all dormant articles that have no children from the limit (@code{gnus-summary-limit-exclude-childless-dormant}). @item / C -@kindex / C (Summary) +@kindex / C @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-limit-mark-excluded-as-read Mark all excluded unread articles as read (@code{gnus-summary-limit-mark-excluded-as-read}). If given a prefix, @@ -5827,8 +5828,8 @@ meaningful. Here's one example: @item T k @itemx M-C-k -@kindex T k (Summary) -@kindex M-C-k (Summary) +@kindex T k @r{(Summary)} +@kindex M-C-k @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-kill-thread Mark all articles in the current (sub-)thread as read (@code{gnus-summary-kill-thread}). If the prefix argument is positive, @@ -5837,65 +5838,65 @@ articles instead. @item T l @itemx M-C-l -@kindex T l (Summary) -@kindex M-C-l (Summary) +@kindex T l @r{(Summary)} +@kindex M-C-l @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-lower-thread Lower the score of the current (sub-)thread (@code{gnus-summary-lower-thread}). @item T i -@kindex T i (Summary) +@kindex T i @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-raise-thread Increase the score of the current (sub-)thread (@code{gnus-summary-raise-thread}). @item T # -@kindex T # (Summary) +@kindex T # @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-mark-thread Set the process mark on the current (sub-)thread (@code{gnus-uu-mark-thread}). @item T M-# -@kindex T M-# (Summary) +@kindex T M-# @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-unmark-thread Remove the process mark from the current (sub-)thread (@code{gnus-uu-unmark-thread}). @item T T -@kindex T T (Summary) +@kindex T T @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-toggle-threads Toggle threading (@code{gnus-summary-toggle-threads}). @item T s -@kindex T s (Summary) +@kindex T s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-show-thread Expose the (sub-)thread hidden under the current article, if any (@code{gnus-summary-show-thread}). @item T h -@kindex T h (Summary) +@kindex T h @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-hide-thread Hide the current (sub-)thread (@code{gnus-summary-hide-thread}). @item T S -@kindex T S (Summary) +@kindex T S @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-show-all-threads Expose all hidden threads (@code{gnus-summary-show-all-threads}). @item T H -@kindex T H (Summary) +@kindex T H @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-hide-all-threads Hide all threads (@code{gnus-summary-hide-all-threads}). @item T t -@kindex T t (Summary) +@kindex T t @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-rethread-current Re-thread the current article's thread (@code{gnus-summary-rethread-current}). This works even when the summary buffer is otherwise unthreaded. @item T ^ -@kindex T ^ (Summary) +@kindex T ^ @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-reparent-thread Make the current article the child of the marked (or previous) article (@code{gnus-summary-reparent-thread}). @@ -5908,35 +5909,35 @@ understand the numeric prefix. @table @kbd @item T n -@kindex T n (Summary) +@kindex T n @r{(Summary)} @itemx M-C-n -@kindex M-C-n (Summary) +@kindex M-C-n @r{(Summary)} @itemx M-down -@kindex M-down (Summary) +@kindex M-down @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-next-thread Go to the next thread (@code{gnus-summary-next-thread}). @item T p -@kindex T p (Summary) +@kindex T p @r{(Summary)} @itemx M-C-p -@kindex M-C-p (Summary) +@kindex M-C-p @r{(Summary)} @itemx M-up -@kindex M-up (Summary) +@kindex M-up @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-prev-thread Go to the previous thread (@code{gnus-summary-prev-thread}). @item T d -@kindex T d (Summary) +@kindex T d @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-down-thread Descend the thread (@code{gnus-summary-down-thread}). @item T u -@kindex T u (Summary) +@kindex T u @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-up-thread Ascend the thread (@code{gnus-summary-up-thread}). @item T o -@kindex T o (Summary) +@kindex T o @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-top-thread Go to the top of the thread (@code{gnus-summary-top-thread}). @end table @@ -5944,7 +5945,7 @@ Go to the top of the thread (@code{gnus-summary-top-thread}). @vindex gnus-thread-operation-ignore-subject If you ignore subject while threading, you'll naturally end up with threads that have several different subjects in them. If you then issue -a command like `T k' (@code{gnus-summary-kill-thread}) you might not +a command like @kbd{T k} (@code{gnus-summary-kill-thread}) you might not wish to kill the entire thread, but just those parts of the thread that have the same subject as the current article. If you like this idea, you can fiddle with @code{gnus-thread-operation-ignore-subject}. If it @@ -6236,12 +6237,12 @@ you use two explicit commands for managing persistent articles: @table @kbd @item * -@kindex * (Summary) +@kindex * @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-cache-enter-article Make the current article persistent (@code{gnus-cache-enter-article}). @item M-* -@kindex M-* (Summary) +@kindex M-* @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-cache-remove-article Remove the current article from the persistent articles (@code{gnus-cache-remove-article}). This will normally delete the @@ -6307,58 +6308,58 @@ deleted before saving. @item O o @itemx o -@kindex O o (Summary) -@kindex o (Summary) +@kindex O o @r{(Summary)} +@kindex o @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-save-article @c @icon{gnus-summary-save-article} Save the current article using the default article saver (@code{gnus-summary-save-article}). @item O m -@kindex O m (Summary) +@kindex O m @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-save-article-mail Save the current article in mail format (@code{gnus-summary-save-article-mail}). @item O r -@kindex O r (Summary) +@kindex O r @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-save-article-rmail Save the current article in rmail format (@code{gnus-summary-save-article-rmail}). @item O f -@kindex O f (Summary) +@kindex O f @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-save-article-file @c @icon{gnus-summary-save-article-file} Save the current article in plain file format (@code{gnus-summary-save-article-file}). @item O F -@kindex O F (Summary) +@kindex O F @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-write-article-file Write the current article in plain file format, overwriting any previous file contents (@code{gnus-summary-write-article-file}). @item O b -@kindex O b (Summary) +@kindex O b @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-save-article-body-file Save the current article body in plain file format (@code{gnus-summary-save-article-body-file}). @item O h -@kindex O h (Summary) +@kindex O h @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-save-article-folder Save the current article in mh folder format (@code{gnus-summary-save-article-folder}). @item O v -@kindex O v (Summary) +@kindex O v @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-save-article-vm Save the current article in a VM folder (@code{gnus-summary-save-article-vm}). @item O p -@kindex O p (Summary) +@kindex O p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-pipe-output Save the current article in a pipe. Uhm, like, what I mean is---Pipe the current article to a process (@code{gnus-summary-pipe-output}). @@ -6591,24 +6592,24 @@ commands, and you have to mark the articles manually with @kbd{#}. @table @kbd @item X u -@kindex X u (Summary) +@kindex X u @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-uu @c @icon{gnus-uu-decode-uu} Uudecodes the current series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-uu}). @item X U -@kindex X U (Summary) +@kindex X U @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-uu-and-save Uudecodes and saves the current series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-uu-and-save}). @item X v u -@kindex X v u (Summary) +@kindex X v u @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-uu-view Uudecodes and views the current series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-uu-view}). @item X v U -@kindex X v U (Summary) +@kindex X v U @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-uu-and-save-view Uudecodes, views and saves the current series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-uu-and-save-view}). @@ -6649,22 +6650,22 @@ some commands to deal with these: @table @kbd @item X s -@kindex X s (Summary) +@kindex X s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-unshar Unshars the current series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-unshar}). @item X S -@kindex X S (Summary) +@kindex X S @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-unshar-and-save Unshars and saves the current series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-unshar-and-save}). @item X v s -@kindex X v s (Summary) +@kindex X v s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-unshar-view Unshars and views the current series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-unshar-view}). @item X v S -@kindex X v S (Summary) +@kindex X v S @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-unshar-and-save-view Unshars, views and saves the current series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-unshar-and-save-view}). @@ -6678,24 +6679,24 @@ Unshars, views and saves the current series @table @kbd @item X p -@kindex X p (Summary) +@kindex X p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-postscript Unpack the current PostScript series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-postscript}). @item X P -@kindex X P (Summary) +@kindex X P @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-postscript-and-save Unpack and save the current PostScript series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-postscript-and-save}). @item X v p -@kindex X v p (Summary) +@kindex X v p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-postscript-view View the current PostScript series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-postscript-view}). @item X v P -@kindex X v P (Summary) +@kindex X v P @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-postscript-and-save-view View and save the current PostScript series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-postscript-and-save-view}). @@ -6707,13 +6708,13 @@ View and save the current PostScript series @table @kbd @item X o -@kindex X o (Summary) +@kindex X o @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-save Save the current series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-save}). @item X b -@kindex X b (Summary) +@kindex X b @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-uu-decode-binhex Unbinhex the current series (@code{gnus-uu-decode-binhex}). This doesn't really work yet. @@ -6984,7 +6985,7 @@ you want it to look like technicolor fruit salad. @table @kbd @item W H a -@kindex W H a (Summary) +@kindex W H a @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-highlight @findex gnus-article-maybe-highlight Do much highlighting of the current article @@ -6992,7 +6993,7 @@ Do much highlighting of the current article text, the signature, and adds buttons to the body and the head. @item W H h -@kindex W H h (Summary) +@kindex W H h @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-highlight-headers @vindex gnus-header-face-alist Highlight the headers (@code{gnus-article-highlight-headers}). The @@ -7006,7 +7007,7 @@ the header value. The first match made will be used. Note that @var{regexp} shouldn't have @samp{^} prepended---Gnus will add one. @item W H c -@kindex W H c (Summary) +@kindex W H c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-highlight-citation Highlight cited text (@code{gnus-article-highlight-citation}). @@ -7064,7 +7065,7 @@ cited text belonging to the attribution. @item W H s -@kindex W H s (Summary) +@kindex W H s @r{(Summary)} @vindex gnus-signature-separator @vindex gnus-signature-face @findex gnus-article-highlight-signature @@ -7085,7 +7086,7 @@ default. @cindex article emphasis @findex gnus-article-emphasize -@kindex W e (Summary) +@kindex W e @r{(Summary)} People commonly add emphasis to words in news articles by writing things like @samp{_this_} or @samp{*this*} or @samp{/this/}. Gnus can make this look nicer by running the article through the @kbd{W e} @@ -7156,32 +7157,32 @@ too much cruft in most articles. @table @kbd @item W W a -@kindex W W a (Summary) +@kindex W W a @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-hide Do quite a lot of hiding on the article buffer (@kbd{gnus-article-hide}). In particular, this function will hide headers, PGP, cited text and the signature. @item W W h -@kindex W W h (Summary) +@kindex W W h @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-hide-headers Hide headers (@code{gnus-article-hide-headers}). @xref{Hiding Headers}. @item W W b -@kindex W W b (Summary) +@kindex W W b @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-hide-boring-headers Hide headers that aren't particularly interesting (@code{gnus-article-hide-boring-headers}). @xref{Hiding Headers}. @item W W s -@kindex W W s (Summary) +@kindex W W s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-hide-signature Hide signature (@code{gnus-article-hide-signature}). @xref{Article Signature}. @item W W l -@kindex W W l (Summary) +@kindex W W l @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-hide-list-identifiers @vindex gnus-list-identifiers Strip list identifiers specified in @code{gnus-list-identifiers}. These @@ -7200,7 +7201,7 @@ subject. This can also be a list of regular expressions. @end table @item W W p -@kindex W W p (Summary) +@kindex W W p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-hide-pgp @vindex gnus-article-hide-pgp-hook Hide @sc{pgp} signatures (@code{gnus-article-hide-pgp}). The @@ -7223,13 +7224,13 @@ articles that have signatures in them do: @end lisp @item W W P -@kindex W W P (Summary) +@kindex W W P @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-hide-pem Hide @sc{pem} (privacy enhanced messages) cruft (@code{gnus-article-hide-pem}). @item W W B -@kindex W W B (Summary) +@kindex W W B @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-strip-banner @cindex banner @cindex OneList @@ -7248,7 +7249,7 @@ corresponding regular expression in @code{gnus-article-banner-alist} is used. @item W W c -@kindex W W c (Summary) +@kindex W W c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-hide-citation Hide citation (@code{gnus-article-hide-citation}). Some variables for customizing the hiding: @@ -7284,7 +7285,7 @@ and bottom of the text, respectively, to remain visible. @end table @item W W C-c -@kindex W W C-c (Summary) +@kindex W W C-c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-hide-citation-maybe Hide citation (@code{gnus-article-hide-citation-maybe}) depending on the @@ -7303,7 +7304,7 @@ is hidden. @end table @item W W C -@kindex W W C (Summary) +@kindex W W C @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-hide-citation-in-followups Hide cited text in articles that aren't roots (@code{gnus-article-hide-citation-in-followups}). This isn't very @@ -7346,14 +7347,14 @@ you type this, you see the article exactly as it exists on disk or on the server. @item W l -@kindex W l (Summary) +@kindex W l @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-stop-page-breaking Remove page breaks from the current article (@code{gnus-summary-stop-page-breaking}). @xref{Misc Article}, for page delimiters. @item W r -@kindex W r (Summary) +@kindex W r @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-caesar-message @c @icon{gnus-summary-caesar-message} Do a Caesar rotate (rot13) on the article buffer @@ -7361,32 +7362,32 @@ Do a Caesar rotate (rot13) on the article buffer Unreadable articles that tell you to read them with Caesar rotate or rot13. (Typically offensive jokes and such.) -It's commonly called ``rot13'' because each letter is rotated 13 +It's commonly called @dfn{rot13} because each letter is rotated 13 positions in the alphabet, e. g. @samp{B} (letter #2) -> @samp{O} (letter #15). It is sometimes referred to as ``Caesar rotate'' because Caesar is rumored to have employed this form of, uh, somewhat weak encryption. @item W t @item t -@kindex W t (Summary) -@kindex t (Summary) +@kindex W t @r{(Summary)} +@kindex t @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-toggle-header Toggle whether to display all headers in the article buffer (@code{gnus-summary-toggle-header}). @item W v -@kindex W v (Summary) +@kindex W v @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-verbose-header Toggle whether to display all headers in the article buffer permanently (@code{gnus-summary-verbose-header}). @item W o -@kindex W o (Summary) +@kindex W o @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-treat-overstrike Treat overstrike (@code{gnus-article-treat-overstrike}). @item W d -@kindex W d (Summary) +@kindex W d @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-treat-dumbquotes @vindex gnus-article-dumbquotes-map @cindex Smartquotes @@ -7405,7 +7406,7 @@ Messages in this character set often have a MIME header saying that they are Latin-1. @item W w -@kindex W w (Summary) +@kindex W w @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-fill-cited-article Do word wrap (@code{gnus-article-fill-cited-article}). @@ -7413,18 +7414,18 @@ You can give the command a numerical prefix to specify the width to use when filling. @item W Q -@kindex W Q (Summary) +@kindex W Q @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-fill-long-lines Fill long lines (@code{gnus-article-fill-long-lines}). @item W C -@kindex W C (Summary) +@kindex W C @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-capitalize-sentences Capitalize the first word in each sentence (@code{gnus-article-capitalize-sentences}). @item W c -@kindex W c (Summary) +@kindex W c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-remove-cr Translate CRLF pairs (i. e., @samp{^M}s on the end of the lines) into LF (this takes care of DOS line endings), and then translate any remaining @@ -7432,7 +7433,7 @@ CRs into LF (this takes care of Mac line endings) (@code{gnus-article-remove-cr}). @item W q -@kindex W q (Summary) +@kindex W q @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-de-quoted-unreadable Treat quoted-printable (@code{gnus-article-de-quoted-unreadable}). Quoted-Printable is one common @sc{mime} encoding employed when sending @@ -7443,7 +7444,7 @@ Gnus if the message in question has a @code{Content-Transfer-Encoding} header that says that this encoding has been done. @item W 6 -@kindex W 6 (Summary) +@kindex W 6 @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-de-base64-unreadable Treat base64 (@code{gnus-article-de-base64-unreadable}). Base64 is one common @sc{mime} encoding employed when sending non-ASCII @@ -7453,14 +7454,14 @@ automatically by Gnus if the message in question has a been done. @item W Z -@kindex W Z (Summary) +@kindex W Z @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-decode-HZ Treat HZ or HZP (@code{gnus-article-decode-HZ}). HZ (or HZP) is one common encoding employed when sending Chinese articles. It typically makes strings look like @samp{~@{<:Ky2;S@{#,NpJ)l6HK!#~@}}. @item W h -@kindex W h (Summary) +@kindex W h @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-wash-html Treat HTML (@code{gnus-article-wash-html}). Note that the this is usually done automatically by Gnus if the message @@ -7468,7 +7469,7 @@ in question has a @code{Content-Type} header that says that this type has been done. @item W f -@kindex W f (Summary) +@kindex W f @r{(Summary)} @cindex x-face @findex gnus-article-display-x-face @findex gnus-article-x-face-command @@ -7503,62 +7504,62 @@ want to have this function in the display hook, it should probably come last. @item W b -@kindex W b (Summary) +@kindex W b @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-add-buttons Add clickable buttons to the article (@code{gnus-article-add-buttons}). @xref{Article Buttons}. @item W B -@kindex W B (Summary) +@kindex W B @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-add-buttons-to-head Add clickable buttons to the article headers (@code{gnus-article-add-buttons-to-head}). @item W W H -@kindex W W H (Summary) +@kindex W W H @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-strip-headers-from-body Strip headers like the @code{X-No-Archive} header from the beginning of article bodies (@code{gnus-article-strip-headers-from-body}). @item W E l -@kindex W E l (Summary) +@kindex W E l @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-strip-leading-blank-lines Remove all blank lines from the beginning of the article (@code{gnus-article-strip-leading-blank-lines}). @item W E m -@kindex W E m (Summary) +@kindex W E m @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-strip-multiple-blank-lines Replace all blank lines with empty lines and then all multiple empty lines with a single empty line. (@code{gnus-article-strip-multiple-blank-lines}). @item W E t -@kindex W E t (Summary) +@kindex W E t @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-remove-trailing-blank-lines Remove all blank lines at the end of the article (@code{gnus-article-remove-trailing-blank-lines}). @item W E a -@kindex W E a (Summary) +@kindex W E a @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-strip-blank-lines Do all the three commands above (@code{gnus-article-strip-blank-lines}). @item W E A -@kindex W E A (Summary) +@kindex W E A @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-strip-all-blank-lines Remove all blank lines (@code{gnus-article-strip-all-blank-lines}). @item W E s -@kindex W E s (Summary) +@kindex W E s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-strip-leading-space Remove all white space from the beginning of all lines of the article body (@code{gnus-article-strip-leading-space}). @item W E e -@kindex W E e (Summary) +@kindex W E e @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-strip-trailing-space Remove all white space from the end of all lines of the article body (@code{gnus-article-strip-trailing-space}). @@ -7574,7 +7575,7 @@ body (@code{gnus-article-strip-trailing-space}). People often include references to other stuff in articles, and it would be nice if Gnus could just fetch whatever it is that people talk about -with the minimum of fuzz when you hit @kbd{RET} or use the middle mouse +with the minimum of fuzz when you hit @key{RET} or use the middle mouse button on these references. Gnus adds @dfn{buttons} to certain standard references by default: @@ -7664,25 +7665,25 @@ when the article was sent. @table @kbd @item W T u -@kindex W T u (Summary) +@kindex W T u @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-date-ut Display the date in UT (aka. GMT, aka ZULU) (@code{gnus-article-date-ut}). @item W T i -@kindex W T i (Summary) +@kindex W T i @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-date-iso8601 @cindex ISO 8601 Display the date in international format, aka. ISO 8601 (@code{gnus-article-date-iso8601}). @item W T l -@kindex W T l (Summary) +@kindex W T l @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-date-local Display the date in the local timezone (@code{gnus-article-date-local}). @item W T s -@kindex W T s (Summary) +@kindex W T s @r{(Summary)} @vindex gnus-article-time-format @findex gnus-article-date-user @findex format-time-string @@ -7693,7 +7694,7 @@ to @code{format-time-string}. See the documentation of that variable for a list of possible format specs. @item W T e -@kindex W T e (Summary) +@kindex W T e @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-date-lapsed @findex gnus-start-date-timer @findex gnus-stop-date-timer @@ -7722,7 +7723,7 @@ you want to stop the timer, you can use the @code{gnus-stop-date-timer} command. @item W T o -@kindex W T o (Summary) +@kindex W T o @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-date-original Display the original date (@code{gnus-article-date-original}). This can be useful if you normally use some other conversion function and are @@ -7803,7 +7804,7 @@ signature after all. @table @kbd @item A t -@kindex A t (Summary) +@kindex A t @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-article-babel Translate the article from one language to another (@code{gnus-article-babel}). @@ -7823,28 +7824,28 @@ instance, @kbd{3 b} means ``view the third @sc{mime} part''. @table @kbd @item b @itemx K v -@kindex b (Summary) -@kindex K v (Summary) +@kindex b @r{(Summary)} +@kindex K v @r{(Summary)} View the @sc{mime} part. @item K o -@kindex K o (Summary) +@kindex K o @r{(Summary)} Save the @sc{mime} part. @item K c -@kindex K c (Summary) +@kindex K c @r{(Summary)} Copy the @sc{mime} part. @item K e -@kindex K e (Summary) +@kindex K e @r{(Summary)} View the @sc{mime} part externally. @item K i -@kindex K i (Summary) +@kindex K i @r{(Summary)} View the @sc{mime} part internally. @item K | -@kindex K | (Summary) +@kindex K | @r{(Summary)} Pipe the @sc{mime} part to an external command. @end table @@ -7853,13 +7854,13 @@ the same manner: @table @kbd @item K b -@kindex K b (Summary) +@kindex K b @r{(Summary)} Make all the @sc{mime} parts have buttons in front of them. This is mostly useful if you wish to save (or perform other actions) on inlined parts. @item K m -@kindex K m (Summary) +@kindex K m @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-repair-multipart Some multipart messages are transmitted with missing or faulty headers. This command will attempt to ``repair'' these messages so that they can @@ -7867,25 +7868,25 @@ be viewed in a more pleasant manner (@code{gnus-summary-repair-multipart}). @item X m -@kindex X m (Summary) +@kindex X m @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-save-parts Save all parts matching a @sc{mime} type to a directory (@code{gnus-summary-save-parts}). Understands the process/prefix convention (@pxref{Process/Prefix}). @item M-t -@kindex M-t (Summary) +@kindex M-t @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-display-buttonized Toggle the buttonized display of the article buffer (@code{gnus-summary-toggle-display-buttonized}). @item W M w -@kindex W M w (Summary) +@kindex W M w @r{(Summary)} Decode RFC 2047-encoded words in the article headers (@code{gnus-article-decode-mime-words}). @item W M c -@kindex W M c (Summary) +@kindex W M c @r{(Summary)} Decode encoded article bodies as well as charsets (@code{gnus-article-decode-charset}). @@ -7897,7 +7898,7 @@ MIME headers), you can set the @code{charset} group/topic parameter to the required charset (@pxref{Group Parameters}). @item W M v -@kindex W M v (Summary) +@kindex W M v @r{(Summary)} View all the @sc{mime} parts in the current article (@code{gnus-mime-view-all-parts}). @@ -8054,7 +8055,7 @@ Latin-1 subset of @code{windows-1252} using: @item A P @cindex PostScript @cindex printing -@kindex A P (Summary) +@kindex A P @r{(Summary)} @vindex gnus-ps-print-hook @findex gnus-summary-print-article Generate and print a PostScript image of the article buffer @@ -8074,37 +8075,37 @@ can't really see why you'd want that. @table @kbd @item C-c C-s C-n -@kindex C-c C-s C-n (Summary) +@kindex C-c C-s C-n @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-sort-by-number Sort by article number (@code{gnus-summary-sort-by-number}). @item C-c C-s C-a -@kindex C-c C-s C-a (Summary) +@kindex C-c C-s C-a @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-sort-by-author Sort by author (@code{gnus-summary-sort-by-author}). @item C-c C-s C-s -@kindex C-c C-s C-s (Summary) +@kindex C-c C-s C-s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-sort-by-subject Sort by subject (@code{gnus-summary-sort-by-subject}). @item C-c C-s C-d -@kindex C-c C-s C-d (Summary) +@kindex C-c C-s C-d @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-sort-by-date Sort by date (@code{gnus-summary-sort-by-date}). @item C-c C-s C-l -@kindex C-c C-s C-l (Summary) +@kindex C-c C-s C-l @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-sort-by-lines Sort by lines (@code{gnus-summary-sort-by-lines}). @item C-c C-s C-c -@kindex C-c C-s C-c (Summary) +@kindex C-c C-s C-c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-sort-by-chars Sort by article length (@code{gnus-summary-sort-by-chars}). @item C-c C-s C-i -@kindex C-c C-s C-i (Summary) +@kindex C-c C-s C-i @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-sort-by-score Sort by score (@code{gnus-summary-sort-by-score}). @end table @@ -8124,7 +8125,7 @@ Commands}). @table @kbd @item ^ -@kindex ^ (Summary) +@kindex ^ @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-refer-parent-article If you'd like to read the parent of the current article, and it is not displayed in the summary buffer, you might still be able to. That is, @@ -8142,15 +8143,15 @@ grandparent and the grandgrandparent of the current article. If you say @kbd{-3 ^}, Gnus will only fetch the grandgrandparent of the current article. -@item A R (Summary) +@item A R @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-refer-references -@kindex A R (Summary) +@kindex A R @r{(Summary)} Fetch all articles mentioned in the @code{References} header of the article (@code{gnus-summary-refer-references}). -@item A T (Summary) +@item A T @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-refer-thread -@kindex A T (Summary) +@kindex A T @r{(Summary)} Display the full thread where the current article appears (@code{gnus-summary-refer-thread}). This command has to fetch all the headers in the current group to work, so it usually takes a while. If @@ -8166,9 +8167,9 @@ fetch when doing this command. The default is 200. If @code{t}, all the available headers will be fetched. This variable can be overridden by giving the @kbd{A T} command a numerical prefix. -@item M-^ (Summary) +@item M-^ @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-refer-article -@kindex M-^ (Summary) +@kindex M-^ @r{(Summary)} @cindex Message-ID @cindex fetching by Message-ID You can also ask the @sc{nntp} server for an arbitrary article, no @@ -8255,8 +8256,8 @@ it selects just the article. If given a numerical prefix, go to that thread or article and pick it. (The line number is normally displayed at the beginning of the summary pick lines.) -@item SPACE -@kindex SPACE (Pick) +@item @key{SPC} +@kindex @key{SPC} (Pick) @findex gnus-pick-next-page Scroll the summary buffer up one page (@code{gnus-pick-next-page}). If at the end of the buffer, start reading the picked articles. @@ -8271,8 +8272,8 @@ thread if used at the first article of the thread. Otherwise it unpicks just the article. You can give this key a numerical prefix to unpick the thread or article at that line. -@item RET -@kindex RET (Pick) +@item @key{RET} +@kindex @key{RET} (Pick) @findex gnus-pick-start-reading @vindex gnus-pick-display-summary Start reading the picked articles (@code{gnus-pick-start-reading}). If @@ -8316,7 +8317,7 @@ Variables}). It accepts the same format specs that @findex gnus-binary-mode @kindex M-x gnus-binary-mode If you spend much time in binary groups, you may grow tired of hitting -@kbd{X u}, @kbd{n}, @kbd{RET} all the time. @kbd{M-x gnus-binary-mode} +@kbd{X u}, @kbd{n}, @key{RET} all the time. @kbd{M-x gnus-binary-mode} is a minor mode for summary buffers that makes all ordinary Gnus article selection functions uudecode series of articles and display the result instead of just displaying the articles the normal way. @@ -8483,21 +8484,21 @@ process/prefix convention (@pxref{Process/Prefix}). @table @kbd @item B e -@kindex B e (Summary) +@kindex B e @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-expire-articles Expire all expirable articles in the group (@code{gnus-summary-expire-articles}). @item B M-C-e -@kindex B M-C-e (Summary) +@kindex B M-C-e @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-expire-articles-now Delete all the expirable articles in the group (@code{gnus-summary-expire-articles-now}). This means that @strong{all} articles eligible for expiry in the current group will disappear forever into that big @file{/dev/null} in the sky. -@item B DEL -@kindex B DEL (Summary) +@item B @key{DEL} +@kindex B @key{DEL} @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-delete-article @c @icon{gnus-summary-mail-delete} Delete the mail article. This is ``delete'' as in ``delete it from your @@ -8505,7 +8506,7 @@ disk forever and ever, never to return again.'' Use with caution. (@code{gnus-summary-delete-article}). @item B m -@kindex B m (Summary) +@kindex B m @r{(Summary)} @cindex move mail @findex gnus-summary-move-article @vindex gnus-preserve-marks @@ -8514,7 +8515,7 @@ Move the article from one mail group to another @var{gnus-preserve-marks} is non-@code{nil} (which is the default). @item B c -@kindex B c (Summary) +@kindex B c @r{(Summary)} @cindex copy mail @findex gnus-summary-copy-article @c @icon{gnus-summary-mail-copy} @@ -8523,7 +8524,7 @@ Copy the article from one group (mail group or not) to a mail group @var{gnus-preserve-marks} is non-@code{nil} (which is the default). @item B B -@kindex B B (Summary) +@kindex B B @r{(Summary)} @cindex crosspost mail @findex gnus-summary-crosspost-article Crosspost the current article to some other group @@ -8532,14 +8533,14 @@ the article in the other group, and the Xref headers of the article will be properly updated. @item B i -@kindex B i (Summary) +@kindex B i @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-import-article Import an arbitrary file into the current mail newsgroup (@code{gnus-summary-import-article}). You will be prompted for a file name, a @code{From} header and a @code{Subject} header. @item B r -@kindex B r (Summary) +@kindex B r @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-respool-article Respool the mail article (@code{gnus-summary-respool-article}). @code{gnus-summary-respool-default-method} will be used as the default @@ -8550,30 +8551,30 @@ Marks will be preserved if @var{gnus-preserve-marks} is non-@code{nil} @item B w @itemx e -@kindex B w (Summary) -@kindex e (Summary) +@kindex B w @r{(Summary)} +@kindex e @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-edit-article -@kindex C-c C-c (Article) +@kindex C-c C-c @r{(Article)} Edit the current article (@code{gnus-summary-edit-article}). To finish editing and make the changes permanent, type @kbd{C-c C-c} (@kbd{gnus-summary-edit-article-done}). If you give a prefix to the @kbd{C-c C-c} command, Gnus won't re-highlight the article. @item B q -@kindex B q (Summary) +@kindex B q @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-respool-query If you want to re-spool an article, you might be curious as to what group the article will end up in before you do the re-spooling. This command will tell you (@code{gnus-summary-respool-query}). @item B t -@kindex B t (Summary) +@kindex B t @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-respool-trace Similarly, this command will display all fancy splitting patterns used when repooling, if any (@code{gnus-summary-respool-trace}). @item B p -@kindex B p (Summary) +@kindex B p @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-article-posted-p Some people have a tendency to send you "courtesy" copies when they follow up to articles you have posted. These usually have a @@ -8676,7 +8677,7 @@ the list in one particular group: @table @kbd @item H f -@kindex H f (Summary) +@kindex H f @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-fetch-faq @vindex gnus-group-faq-directory Try to fetch the FAQ (list of frequently asked questions) for the @@ -8688,20 +8689,20 @@ between the various sites. @code{ange-ftp} or @code{efs} will probably be used for fetching the file. @item H d -@kindex H d (Summary) +@kindex H d @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-describe-group Give a brief description of the current group (@code{gnus-summary-describe-group}). If given a prefix, force rereading the description from the server. @item H h -@kindex H h (Summary) +@kindex H h @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-describe-briefly Give an extremely brief description of the most important summary keystrokes (@code{gnus-summary-describe-briefly}). @item H i -@kindex H i (Summary) +@kindex H i @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-info-find-node Go to the Gnus info node (@code{gnus-info-find-node}). @end table @@ -8713,19 +8714,19 @@ Go to the Gnus info node (@code{gnus-info-find-node}). @table @kbd @item M-s -@kindex M-s (Summary) +@kindex M-s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-search-article-forward Search through all subsequent articles for a regexp (@code{gnus-summary-search-article-forward}). @item M-r -@kindex M-r (Summary) +@kindex M-r @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-search-article-backward Search through all previous articles for a regexp (@code{gnus-summary-search-article-backward}). @item & -@kindex & (Summary) +@kindex & @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-execute-command This command will prompt you for a header, a regular expression to match on this field, and a command to be executed if the match is made @@ -8733,11 +8734,11 @@ on this field, and a command to be executed if the match is made string, the match is done on the entire article. If given a prefix, search backward instead. -For instance, @kbd{& RET some.*string #} will put the process mark on +For instance, @kbd{& @key{RET} some.*string #} will put the process mark on all articles that have heads or bodies that match @samp{some.*string}. @item M-& -@kindex M-& (Summary) +@kindex M-& @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-universal-argument Perform any operation on all articles that have been marked with the process mark (@code{gnus-summary-universal-argument}). @@ -8749,12 +8750,12 @@ the process mark (@code{gnus-summary-universal-argument}). @table @kbd @item Y g -@kindex Y g (Summary) +@kindex Y g @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-prepare Regenerate the current summary buffer (@code{gnus-summary-prepare}). @item Y c -@kindex Y c (Summary) +@kindex Y c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-insert-cached-articles Pull all cached articles (for the current group) into the summary buffer (@code{gnus-summary-insert-cached-articles}). @@ -8769,8 +8770,8 @@ Pull all cached articles (for the current group) into the summary buffer @item A D @itemx C-d -@kindex C-d (Summary) -@kindex A D (Summary) +@kindex C-d @r{(Summary)} +@kindex A D @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-enter-digest-group If the current article is a collection of other articles (for instance, a digest), you might use this command to enter a group based on the that @@ -8782,7 +8783,7 @@ some format, you @kbd{C-d} and read these messages in a more convenient fashion. @item M-C-d -@kindex M-C-d (Summary) +@kindex M-C-d @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-read-document This command is very similar to the one above, but lets you gather several documents into one biiig group @@ -8793,7 +8794,7 @@ command understands the process/prefix convention (@pxref{Process/Prefix}). @item C-t -@kindex C-t (Summary) +@kindex C-t @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-toggle-truncation Toggle truncation of summary lines (@code{gnus-summary-toggle-truncation}). This will probably confuse the @@ -8801,19 +8802,19 @@ line centering function in the summary buffer, so it's not a good idea to have truncation switched off while reading articles. @item = -@kindex = (Summary) +@kindex = @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-expand-window Expand the summary buffer window (@code{gnus-summary-expand-window}). If given a prefix, force an @code{article} window configuration. @item M-C-e -@kindex M-C-e (Summary) +@kindex M-C-e @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-edit-parameters Edit the group parameters (@pxref{Group Parameters}) of the current group (@code{gnus-summary-edit-parameters}). @item M-C-a -@kindex M-C-a (Summary) +@kindex M-C-a @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-customize-parameters Customize the group parameters (@pxref{Group Parameters}) of the current group (@code{gnus-summary-customize-parameters}). @@ -8833,8 +8834,8 @@ group and return you to the group buffer. @item Z Z @itemx q -@kindex Z Z (Summary) -@kindex q (Summary) +@kindex Z Z @r{(Summary)} +@kindex q @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-exit @vindex gnus-summary-exit-hook @vindex gnus-summary-prepare-exit-hook @@ -8849,35 +8850,35 @@ group mode having no more (unread) groups. @item Z E @itemx Q -@kindex Z E (Summary) -@kindex Q (Summary) +@kindex Z E @r{(Summary)} +@kindex Q @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-exit-no-update Exit the current group without updating any information on the group (@code{gnus-summary-exit-no-update}). @item Z c @itemx c -@kindex Z c (Summary) -@kindex c (Summary) +@kindex Z c @r{(Summary)} +@kindex c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-catchup-and-exit @c @icon{gnus-summary-catchup-and-exit} Mark all unticked articles in the group as read and then exit (@code{gnus-summary-catchup-and-exit}). @item Z C -@kindex Z C (Summary) +@kindex Z C @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-catchup-all-and-exit Mark all articles, even the ticked ones, as read and then exit (@code{gnus-summary-catchup-all-and-exit}). @item Z n -@kindex Z n (Summary) +@kindex Z n @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-catchup-and-goto-next-group Mark all articles as read and go to the next group (@code{gnus-summary-catchup-and-goto-next-group}). @item Z R -@kindex Z R (Summary) +@kindex Z R @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-reselect-current-group Exit this group, and then enter it again (@code{gnus-summary-reselect-current-group}). If given a prefix, select @@ -8885,8 +8886,8 @@ all articles, both read and unread. @item Z G @itemx M-g -@kindex Z G (Summary) -@kindex M-g (Summary) +@kindex Z G @r{(Summary)} +@kindex M-g @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-rescan-group @c @icon{gnus-summary-mail-get} Exit the group, check for new articles in the group, and select the @@ -8894,19 +8895,19 @@ group (@code{gnus-summary-rescan-group}). If given a prefix, select all articles, both read and unread. @item Z N -@kindex Z N (Summary) +@kindex Z N @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-next-group Exit the group and go to the next group (@code{gnus-summary-next-group}). @item Z P -@kindex Z P (Summary) +@kindex Z P @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-prev-group Exit the group and go to the previous group (@code{gnus-summary-prev-group}). @item Z s -@kindex Z s (Summary) +@kindex Z s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-save-newsrc Save the current number of read/marked articles in the dribble buffer and then save the dribble buffer (@code{gnus-summary-save-newsrc}). If @@ -9235,38 +9236,38 @@ The following commands are available when you have placed point over a @table @kbd @findex gnus-article-press-button -@item RET (Article) -@itemx BUTTON-2 (Article) +@item @key{RET} @r{(Article)} +@itemx Mouse-2 @r{(Article)} Toggle displaying of the @sc{mime} object (@code{gnus-article-press-button}). @findex gnus-mime-view-part -@item M-RET (Article) -@itemx v (Article) +@item M-@key{RET} @r{(Article)} +@itemx v @r{(Article)} Prompt for a method, and then view the @sc{mime} object using this method (@code{gnus-mime-view-part}). @findex gnus-mime-save-part -@item o (Article) +@item o @r{(Article)} Prompt for a file name, and then save the @sc{mime} object (@code{gnus-mime-save-part}). @findex gnus-mime-copy-part -@item c (Article) +@item c @r{(Article)} Copy the @sc{mime} object to a fresh buffer and display this buffer (@code{gnus-mime-copy-part}). @findex gnus-mime-view-part-as-type -@item t (Article) +@item t @r{(Article)} View the @sc{mime} object as if it were a different @sc{mime} media type (@code{gnus-mime-view-part-as-type}). @findex gnus-mime-pipe-part -@item | (Article) +@item | @r{(Article)} Output the @sc{mime} object to a process (@code{gnus-mime-pipe-part}). @findex gnus-mime-inline-part -@item i (Article) +@item i @r{(Article)} Insert the contents of the @sc{mime} object into the buffer (@code{gnus-mime-inline-part}) as text/plain. If given a prefix, insert the raw contents without decoding. If given a numerical prefix, you can @@ -9275,7 +9276,7 @@ do semi-manual charset stuff (see Article}). @findex gnus-mime-action-on-part -@item . (Article) +@item . @r{(Article)} Interactively run an action on the @sc{mime} object (@code{gnus-mime-action-on-part}). @@ -9425,49 +9426,49 @@ A few additional keystrokes are available: @table @kbd -@item SPACE -@kindex SPACE (Article) +@item @key{SPC} +@kindex @key{SPC} @r{(Article)} @findex gnus-article-next-page Scroll forwards one page (@code{gnus-article-next-page}). -@item DEL -@kindex DEL (Article) +@item @key{DEL} +@kindex @key{DEL} @r{(Article)} @findex gnus-article-prev-page Scroll backwards one page (@code{gnus-article-prev-page}). @item C-c ^ -@kindex C-c ^ (Article) +@kindex C-c ^ @r{(Article)} @findex gnus-article-refer-article If point is in the neighborhood of a @code{Message-ID} and you press @kbd{C-c ^}, Gnus will try to get that article from the server (@code{gnus-article-refer-article}). @item C-c C-m -@kindex C-c C-m (Article) +@kindex C-c C-m @r{(Article)} @findex gnus-article-mail Send a reply to the address near point (@code{gnus-article-mail}). If given a prefix, include the mail. @item s -@kindex s (Article) +@kindex s @r{(Article)} @findex gnus-article-show-summary Reconfigure the buffers so that the summary buffer becomes visible (@code{gnus-article-show-summary}). @item ? -@kindex ? (Article) +@kindex ? @r{(Article)} @findex gnus-article-describe-briefly Give a very brief description of the available keystrokes (@code{gnus-article-describe-briefly}). @item TAB -@kindex TAB (Article) +@kindex TAB @r{(Article)} @findex gnus-article-next-button Go to the next button, if any (@code{gnus-article-next-button}). This only makes sense if you have buttonizing turned on. @item M-TAB -@kindex M-TAB (Article) +@kindex M-TAB @r{(Article)} @findex gnus-article-prev-button Go to the previous button, if any (@code{gnus-article-prev-button}). @@ -10152,8 +10153,8 @@ Add a new server (@code{gnus-server-add-server}). @findex gnus-server-edit-server Edit a server (@code{gnus-server-edit-server}). -@item SPACE -@kindex SPACE (Server) +@item @key{SPC} +@kindex @key{SPC} (Server) @findex gnus-server-read-server Browse the current server (@code{gnus-server-read-server}). @@ -10300,7 +10301,7 @@ First you need to add a new server. The @kbd{a} command does that. It would probably be best to use @code{nnspool} to read the cache. You could also use @code{nnml} or @code{nnmh}, though. -Type @kbd{a nnspool RET cache RET}. +Type @kbd{a nnspool @key{RET} cache @key{RET}}. You should now have a brand new @code{nnspool} virtual server called @samp{cache}. You now need to edit it to have the right definitions. @@ -10321,7 +10322,7 @@ Change that to: @end lisp Type @kbd{C-c C-c} to return to the server buffer. If you now press -@kbd{RET} over this virtual server, you should be entered into a browse +@key{RET} over this virtual server, you should be entered into a browse buffer, and you should be able to enter any of the groups displayed. @@ -11027,7 +11028,7 @@ thinks should carry this mail message. Note that the mail backends are free to maul the poor, innocent, incoming headers all they want to. They all add @code{Lines} headers; some add @code{X-Gnus-Group} headers; most rename the Unix mbox -@code{From<SPACE>} line to something else. +@samp{From } line to something else. @vindex nnmail-crosspost The mail backends all support cross-posting. If several regexps match, @@ -11976,18 +11977,18 @@ Here's how: Go to the group buffer. @item -Type `G f' and give the path to the mbox file when prompted to create an +Type @kbd{G f} and give the path to the mbox file when prompted to create an @code{nndoc} group from the mbox file (@pxref{Foreign Groups}). @item -Type `SPACE' to enter the newly created group. +Type @key{SPC} to enter the newly created group. @item -Type `M P b' to process-mark all articles in this group's buffer +Type @kbd{M P b} to process-mark all articles in this group's buffer (@pxref{Setting Process Marks}). @item -Type `B r' to respool all the process-marked articles, and answer +Type @kbd{B r} to respool all the process-marked articles, and answer @samp{nnml} when prompted (@pxref{Mail Group Commands}). @end enumerate @@ -12224,7 +12225,7 @@ This can also be done non-destructively with @item nnmail-remove-tabs @findex nnmail-remove-tabs -Translate all @samp{TAB} characters into @samp{SPACE} characters. +Translate all tab characters into space characters. @item nnmail-fix-eudora-headers @findex nnmail-fix-eudora-headers @@ -12867,7 +12868,7 @@ groups. (Note that the default subscription method is to subscribe new groups as zombies. Other methods are available (@pxref{Subscription Methods}). -If you want to remove an old @code{nnslashdot} group, the @kbd{G DEL} +If you want to remove an old @code{nnslashdot} group, the @kbd{G @key{DEL}} command is the most handy tool (@pxref{Foreign Groups}). When following up to @code{nnslashdot} comments (or posting new @@ -12944,8 +12945,8 @@ quite regular and nice interface, and it's possible to get the information Gnus needs to keep groups updated. The easiest way to get started with @code{nnultimate} is to say -something like the following in the group buffer: @kbd{B nnultimate RET -http://www.tcj.com/messboard/ubbcgi/ RET}. (Substitute the @sc{url} +something like the following in the group buffer: @kbd{B nnultimate @key{RET} +http://www.tcj.com/messboard/ubbcgi/ @key{RET}}. (Substitute the @sc{url} (not including @samp{Ultimate.cgi} or the like at the end) for a forum you're interested in; there's quite a list of them on the Ultimate web site.) Then subscribe to the groups you're interested in from the @@ -12974,11 +12975,11 @@ groups updated. The easiest way to get started with @code{nnwarchive} is to say something like the following in the group buffer: @kbd{M-x -gnus-group-make-warchive-group RET an_egroup RET egroups RET -www.egroups.com RET your@@email.address RET}. (Substitute the +gnus-group-make-warchive-group @key{RET} an_egroup @key{RET} egroups @key{RET} +www.egroups.com @key{RET} your@@email.address @key{RET}}. (Substitute the @sc{an_egroup} with the mailing list you subscribed, the @sc{your@@email.address} with your email address.), or to browse the -backend by @kbd{B nnwarchive RET mail-archive RET}. +backend by @kbd{B nnwarchive @key{RET} mail-archive @key{RET}}. The following @code{nnwarchive} variables can be altered: @@ -13459,35 +13460,35 @@ These are commands for creating and manipulating @sc{soup} packets. @table @kbd @item G s b -@kindex G s b (Group) +@kindex G s b @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-brew-soup Pack all unread articles in the current group (@code{gnus-group-brew-soup}). This command understands the process/prefix convention. @item G s w -@kindex G s w (Group) +@kindex G s w @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-soup-save-areas Save all @sc{soup} data files (@code{gnus-soup-save-areas}). @item G s s -@kindex G s s (Group) +@kindex G s s @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-soup-send-replies Send all replies from the replies packet (@code{gnus-soup-send-replies}). @item G s p -@kindex G s p (Group) +@kindex G s p @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-soup-pack-packet Pack all files into a @sc{soup} packet (@code{gnus-soup-pack-packet}). @item G s r -@kindex G s r (Group) +@kindex G s r @r{(Group)} @findex nnsoup-pack-replies Pack all replies into a replies packet (@code{nnsoup-pack-replies}). @item O s -@kindex O s (Summary) +@kindex O s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-soup-add-article This summary-mode command adds the current article to a @sc{soup} packet (@code{gnus-soup-add-article}). It understands the process/prefix @@ -13906,7 +13907,7 @@ Unlike Parmenides, the @sc{imap} designers decided that things that don't exist actually do exist. More specifically, @sc{imap} has the concept of marking articles @code{Deleted} which doesn't actually delete them, and this (marking them @code{Deleted}, that is) is what -nnimap does when you delete a article in Gnus (with @kbd{G DEL} or +nnimap does when you delete a article in Gnus (with @kbd{G @key{DEL}} or similar). Since the articles aren't really removed when we mark them with the @@ -14022,7 +14023,7 @@ This will put all articles from the nnimap mailing list into mailbox INBOX.nnimap, all articles containing MAKE MONEY in the Subject: line into INBOX.spam and everything else in INBOX.private. -The first string may contain `\\1' forms, like the ones used by +The first string may contain @samp{\\@var{digit}} forms, like the ones used by replace-match to insert sub-expressions from the matched text. For instance: @@ -14262,7 +14263,7 @@ the news feed''. @code{nnkiboze} is a backend that will do this for you. Oh joy! Now you can grind any @sc{nntp} server down to a halt with useless requests! Oh happiness! -@kindex G k (Group) +@kindex G k @r{(Group)} To create a kibozed group, use the @kbd{G k} command in the group buffer. @@ -15217,24 +15218,24 @@ General score commands that don't actually change the score file: @table @kbd @item V s -@kindex V s (Summary) +@kindex V s @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-set-score Set the score of the current article (@code{gnus-summary-set-score}). @item V S -@kindex V S (Summary) +@kindex V S @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-current-score Display the score of the current article (@code{gnus-summary-current-score}). @item V t -@kindex V t (Summary) +@kindex V t @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-score-find-trace Display all score rules that have been used on the current article (@code{gnus-score-find-trace}). @item V R -@kindex V R (Summary) +@kindex V R @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-rescore Run the current summary through the scoring process (@code{gnus-summary-rescore}). This might be useful if you're playing @@ -15242,32 +15243,32 @@ around with your score files behind Gnus' back and want to see the effect you're having. @item V c -@kindex V c (Summary) +@kindex V c @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-score-change-score-file Make a different score file the current (@code{gnus-score-change-score-file}). @item V e -@kindex V e (Summary) +@kindex V e @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-score-edit-current-scores Edit the current score file (@code{gnus-score-edit-current-scores}). You will be popped into a @code{gnus-score-mode} buffer (@pxref{Score File Editing}). @item V f -@kindex V f (Summary) +@kindex V f @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-score-edit-file Edit a score file and make this score file the current one (@code{gnus-score-edit-file}). @item V F -@kindex V F (Summary) +@kindex V F @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-score-flush-cache Flush the score cache (@code{gnus-score-flush-cache}). This is useful after editing score files. @item V C -@kindex V C (Summary) +@kindex V C @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-score-customize Customize a score file in a visually pleasing manner (@code{gnus-score-customize}). @@ -15279,13 +15280,13 @@ The rest of these commands modify the local score file. @table @kbd @item V m -@kindex V m (Summary) +@kindex V m @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-score-set-mark-below Prompt for a score, and mark all articles with a score below this as read (@code{gnus-score-set-mark-below}). @item V x -@kindex V x (Summary) +@kindex V x @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-score-set-expunge-below Prompt for a score, and add a score rule to the current score file to expunge all articles below this score @@ -15443,7 +15444,7 @@ There aren't many of these as yet, I'm afraid. @table @kbd @item W f -@kindex W f (Group) +@kindex W f @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-score-flush-cache Gnus maintains a cache of score alists to avoid having to reload them all the time. This command will flush the cache @@ -16426,12 +16427,12 @@ Two summary functions for editing a GNUS kill file: @table @kbd @item M-k -@kindex M-k (Summary) +@kindex M-k @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-edit-local-kill Edit this group's kill file (@code{gnus-summary-edit-local-kill}). @item M-K -@kindex M-K (Summary) +@kindex M-K @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-summary-edit-global-kill Edit the general kill file (@code{gnus-summary-edit-global-kill}). @end table @@ -16441,12 +16442,12 @@ Two group mode functions for editing the kill files: @table @kbd @item M-k -@kindex M-k (Group) +@kindex M-k @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-edit-local-kill Edit this group's kill file (@code{gnus-group-edit-local-kill}). @item M-K -@kindex M-K (Group) +@kindex M-K @r{(Group)} @findex gnus-group-edit-global-kill Edit the general kill file (@code{gnus-group-edit-global-kill}). @end table @@ -17003,7 +17004,7 @@ Many commands do not use the process/prefix convention. All commands that do explicitly say so in this manual. To apply the process/prefix convention to commands that do not use it, you can use the @kbd{M-&} command. For instance, to mark all the articles in the group as -expirable, you could say `M P b M-& E'. +expirable, you could say @kbd{M P b M-& E}. @node Interactive @@ -17055,7 +17056,7 @@ for instance. But what if you want to save without making a backup file, and you want Emacs to flash lights and play a nice tune at the same time? You can't, and you're probably perfectly happy that way. -@kindex M-i (Summary) +@kindex M-i @r{(Summary)} @findex gnus-symbolic-argument I'm not, so I've added a second prefix---the @dfn{symbolic prefix}. The prefix key is @kbd{M-i} (@code{gnus-symbolic-argument}), and the next @@ -18654,11 +18655,12 @@ check for legitimate mail, though. If you feel like being a good net citizen, you can even send off complaints to the proper authorities on each unsolicited commercial email---at your leisure. -If you are also a lazy net citizen, you will probably prefer complaining -automatically with the @file{gnus-junk.el} package, available FOR FREE -at @* @uref{http://stud2.tuwien.ac.at/~e9426626/gnus-junk.html}. -Since most e-mail spam is sent automatically, this may reconcile the -cosmic balance somewhat. +If you are also a lazy net citizen, you will probably prefer +complaining automatically with the @file{gnus-junk.el} package, +available as free software at @* +@uref{http://stud2.tuwien.ac.at/~e9426626/gnus-junk.html}. Since most +e-mail spam is sent automatically, this may reconcile the cosmic +balance somewhat. This works for me. It allows people an easy way to contact me (they can just press @kbd{r} in the usual way), and I'm not bothered at all with @@ -20029,7 +20031,7 @@ control over simplification. limit. @item - @kbd{M-RET} is a new Message command for breaking cited text. + @kbd{M-@key{RET}} is a new Message command for breaking cited text. @item @samp{\\1}-expressions are now valid in @code{nnmail-split-methods}. @@ -21708,7 +21710,7 @@ Gnus has to get from the @sc{nntp} server. @item gnus-read-active-file Set this to @code{nil}, which will inhibit Gnus from requesting the -entire active file from the server. This file is often v. large. You +entire active file from the server. This file is often very large. You also have to set @code{gnus-check-new-newsgroups} and @code{gnus-check-bogus-newsgroups} to @code{nil} to make sure that Gnus doesn't suddenly decide to fetch the active file anyway. @@ -21855,7 +21857,7 @@ If all else fails, report the problem as a bug. @kindex M-x gnus-bug @findex gnus-bug If you find a bug in Gnus, you can report it with the @kbd{M-x gnus-bug} -command. @kbd{M-x set-variable RET debug-on-error RET t RET}, and send +command. @kbd{M-x set-variable @key{RET} debug-on-error @key{RET} t @key{RET}}, and send me the backtrace. I will fix bugs, but I can only fix them if you send me a precise description as to how to reproduce the bug. |