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Sivaram Neelakantan writes:
> You could try M-q to break the line automatically.
>
> M-q runs the command fill-paragraph, which is an interactive compiled
> Lisp function in `fill.el'.
>
> It is bound to M-q.
>
> If justify is non-nil (interactively
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Hi,
I would like to fetch the articles of a https RSS flux which needs
credentials using Gnus. I tried the traditional method, but I receive
something like
https: protocol unsupported
Is it possible or am I again asking for something which is really
On Wed, 11 Nov 2009 12:48:22 +0100, Merciadri wrote:
> Is there a way to break lines after xx characters in Gnus?
Use auto-fill-mode?
I have this in my startup-file:
; Auto-fill text-like modes:
(add-hook 'text-mode-hook
'(lambda () (auto-fill-mode 1)))
Best regards,
Ad
Merciadri Luca writes:
> When posting a message on Usenet, I often receive the message
> ``You have lines longer than xx characters. Really post(y/n)?''
Most of the time, when that happens to me, the offending line is a
long URL, so my answer is y, to avoid a nuisance to the reader.
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--- Joe
On Nov 11, 8:41 am, Bill wrote:
> Is there a way to unsubscribe from those groups outside of Gnus? Is
> there a way to start Gnus successfully so I can read my mail and try
> to fix the problem inside Gnus?
I'll answer my own question. I set gnus-activate-level to 2, and Gnus
started happily.
I recently activated a few shimbun groups (I may have used shimbun in
the past, but it's at least been quite a while). They worked for a
few days, and then, starting this Monday morning, they keep gnus from
starting.
Gnus seems to go through my mail and newsfeeds okay, judging by the
minibuffer c
Sébastien Vauban
writes:
Hi Sébastien,
>>> I often want to type `X' in dired in order to run `soffice' (for example)
>>> on a
>>> `.doc' file, for example: /home/sva/Desktop/xyz.doc'.
>>>^
>>> Though, when OpenOffice.org opens, it fails to read the fi
Merciadri Luca writes:
> Hi,
>
> When posting a message on Usenet, I often receive the message
> ``You have lines longer than xx characters. Really post(y/n)?''
>
> Is there a way to break lines after xx characters in Gnus?
>
> I had already written code in the .emacs to make this, but it seems
>
Hi Tassilo,
Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Sébastien Vauban
> writes:
>
> Hi Sébastien,
>
>> I often want to type `X' in dired in order to run `soffice' (for example) on
>> a
>> `.doc' file, for example: /home/sva/Desktop/xyz.doc'.
>>^
>> Though, when OpenOffic
"Steven E. Harris" writes:
> Try setting `bbdb-dwim-net-address-allow-redundancy' to t.
Thank you, that solves the problem.
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Hi,
When posting a message on Usenet, I often receive the message
``You have lines longer than xx characters. Really post(y/n)?''
Is there a way to break lines after xx characters in Gnus?
I had already written code in the .emacs to make this, but i
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