[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Jensen) writes:
> Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Daniel Jensen) writes:
>>
>>> Or we could do it the Gnus way with a stack for saving
>>> sets of marks.
>>
>> Does _that_ have any use cases?
>
> I don't know, really. Maybe the step from saving one set
> of marks to saving a stack of sets is not that great.
I suppose so. Then `U' would push and `C-u U' pop?
Here's what Gnus has, for the record:
`M P k'
Push the current process mark set onto the stack and
unmark all articles (`gnus-summary-kill-process-mark').
`M P y'
Pop the previous process mark set from the stack and
restore it (`gnus-summary-yank-process-mark').
`M P w'
Push the current process mark set onto the stack
(`gnus-summary-save-process-mark').
>>> Dired does not remove the marks, I think. Gnus does, but
>>> as mentioned it can save marks.
>>
>> Okay. I intuitively think it makes more sense for Dired to
>> retain the marks that it does for Bongo.
>
> That's fine. As long as it's customizable, I won't complain.
>
>> I don't have any intuition about Gnus, because I can't really
>> imagine what people use marks in Gnus for.
>
> Well, moving articles for example. There's plenty you can do.
>
> Maybe you want to poll gnu.emacs.gnus?
Good idea. I just did that.
>>> Looking at Gnus, I see another marking command I'd like
>>> for Bongo to have: invert marks.
>>
>> `* i'?
>
> It's `* t' in Dired, t is for toggle, but `* i' is also fine.
Dired doesn't define `* i' at all, so I guess `* t' was
their first choice. On the other hand, Gnus has this,
`M P i'
Invert the list of process marked articles
(`gnus-uu-invert-processable').
and I think `invert' is a better term than `toggle'.
>>> It still needs the redisplay hack I talked about, [...]
>>
>> I can't reproduce this.
>
> Well, of course it works now when I've had some sleep!
Figures.
>> Marking hidden tracks using `% m' does not work, as you say,
>> but I don't know if that's a bug or a feature.
>
> I don't understand why it shouldn't mark hidden tracks. They are not
> hidden for that reason. If you want to have it this way, it is
> inconsistent with commands that pick up marked hidden tracks.
Okay, okay. I'm convinced. :-)
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Daniel Brockman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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