Emanuel Berg <[email protected]> writes: > Harry Putnam <[email protected]> writes: > >> Can anyone tell me how to remove the Y mark that my >> all.SCORE puts on some messages? >> >> I though maybe the `Alt-c' ( `gnus-clear-all-data' ) >> would do it, but it appears not to be the case > > `gnus-summary-put-mark-as-unread-next'? > > In the Emacs world, there are C and M. "Alt" is > something the keyboard manufacturer puts on a key.
Well yeah except when M is just `M'... that keyboard manufacturers also put on a key. Like in M P a ... when process marking. I hoped for clarity by using `Alt'. > Even so, I have no such key to do that, and not even > the function "gnus-clear-all-data"! I did find a way to do it... mark the message ticked `u' and just leave it if desired or then mark read `d' or unread `M-u' (note the use of M but just in case anyone can't understand why uppercase M and u don't work: `Alt-u') Which sounds kind of pains taking until you encorporate the information that Eric A supplied "/ m" to set a mark to create a buffer of only `Y' maked msgs. Thank you Eric A and I should have found that myself but missed it. _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
