Hi Bill,

Yes, i understand that not everything uses the default prefix, but using
"C-10 n" does not work as I expected (read next emails or read the 10th
email) just always read next email. Also I understand that's not a bug if
the implementation of that does not take care about that, although i think
it could be good to do that as the rest of commands (in the same family -
"C-u #", etc) takes care of that.

Thanks!

Borja Tarraso

2009/5/29 Bill O'Connor <[email protected]>

> Borja Tarraso Hueso <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > Hi people,
> >
> > I don't know if this is an expected behaviour, but inside gnus when I
> pressed
> > "C-u #"  or "C-u !" etc... gnus marks the next 4 emails. However this
> does not
> > happens when is pressed "C-u n" or "C-u SPC", it only marks next email,
> but not
> > next 4. Is it expected? or is it a possible bug? In this case should I
> open a
> > case as an emacs bug/new feature? I think this command should accept
> prefix
> > arguments following the rest of cases. I will check other prefix
> combinations
> > as well.
>
> Four is the default prefix, and not everything uses the default prefix.
>
> --
> In Solidarity,
> Billy O'Connor
>
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