Pankaj writes:
> E 20-10-23 23:18 PM [ 107: Victor Giordano ] => Re: [go-nuts] Re: About
> allowing conversion from bool to int
> O 21-10-23 02:44 AM [ 123: Victor Giordano ] +->
> O 21-10-23 03:17 AM [ 142: Volker Dobler ] +->
> O 21-10-23 06:01 AM [ 21: Ian Lance Taylor] +->
> O 21-10-23 08:44 AM [ 57: Victor Giordano ] +->
> E 21-10-23 18:27 PM [ 69: Victor Giordano ] +->
> O 21-10-23 03:44 AM { 179: Victor Giordano } +-> Fwd: [go-nuts]
> Re: About allowing conversion from bool to int
>
> In the above snapshot, items are still ordered incorrectly.
Just to make sure: you are expecting the article in the last row to be
shown in the 4th row?
I would expect the reason that the last line is put last is because
the References: header includes the Message-ID of the second to last
article.
Is that not the case?
But wait, the curly braces means "adopted". What does that mean?
· https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/gnus/Loose-Threads.html
What happens if you change the value of gnus-summary-make-false-root?
Perhaps to nil?
Best regards,
Adam
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