On Fri, Apr 14 2006, Floyd L. Davidson wrote:
> [3050: Pete... ] ... "Waterfall, Ochil hills, Scotland 12.jpg" yEnc (2/3)
> [1083: Pete... ] ... "Waterfall, Ochil hills, Scotland 12.jpg" yEnc (3/3)
> [3052: Pete... ] ... "Waterfall, Ochil hills, Scotland 12.jpg" yEnc (1/3)
>
> Note that the articles are not necessarily in order, and are not necessarily
> consecutive either.
>
> How does one mark the three articles, and get gnus to display the resulting
> image?
,----[ (info "(gnus)Decoding Articles") ]
| Sometime users post articles (or series of articles) that have been
| encoded in some way or other. Gnus can decode them for you.
|
| [...]
|
| For example: If you choose a subject called `cat.gif (2/3)', Gnus
| will find all the articles that match the regexp `^cat.gif
| ([0-9]+/[0-9]+).*$'.
|
| Subjects that are non-standard, like `cat.gif (2/3) Part 6 of a
| series', will not be properly recognized by any of the automatic viewing
| commands, and you have to mark the articles manually with `#'.
`----
,----[ (info "(gnus)Setting Process Marks") ]
| `M P s'
| Mark all articles in the current series (`gnus-uu-mark-series').
|
| `M P S'
| Mark all series that have already had some articles marked
| (`gnus-uu-mark-sparse').
|
| `M P a'
| Mark all articles in series order (`gnus-uu-mark-all').
`----
Bye, Reiner.
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