First and formost: why does it take gnus 1-2 mins to load up new stuff into the group buffer? I get this:
Reading nntp: 3500K (<--counting) Reading active file from eu.Usenet-News.net via nntp... (waiting) ......then the groups come up and are listed. WTF!? slrn does it in 1/2 sec. I've tried reading the ~/newsrc (.el, .eld?) and can find no such file. All I find is ~/.news-dribble, which isn't even mentioned in the emacs or gnus manuals. An emacs in-general question: When I list buffers (C-x C-b), why does the cursor remain in the old window instead of going to the new buffer list window? This requires another set of keystrokes to get to the buffer list. I wouldn't have listed the buffers if I didn't want to access them, ferchrynoutloud! Is there a setting that will change this? Other than a few dozen other niggling complaints, I'm starting to get the hang of this thing. I think learning how to nav between buffers is harder than actually using it. One reason (other than the fact I despise vi!) I want to get better at emacs instead of remaining with jed is, I can copy and paste into emacs with better results. With jed, specially with code, if I copy and paste into jed, the indentations (and sometimes no indentations) will always further indent to a stairstep, which has to be hand edited out. This is maddening and unacceptable. I don't have this problem with emacs. That makes it all worth the effort. nb _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
