Harry Putnam writes:
> I notice when I open a group, gnus hides all threads seemingly
> automatically.
>
> But when opening really large groups; 12,000 and up, even 50,000 msgs
> that process of hiding all threads can become a hefty time sink.
>
> Even when unplugged and all the messages are alre
Harry Putnam writes:
> My all.SCORE file marks certain msgs with an uppercase Y right next
> to the where the number of msgs in the thread are notated in my
> summary line formulation:
>
> + 1Y 05-May-[ 0: sellputc...@gmail.co] C++ formatting gets messed up
>
> I'd like to limit the summary b
Harry Putnam 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.
I notice when I open a group, gnus hides all threads seemingly
automatically.
But when opening really large groups; 12,000 and up, even 50,000 msgs
that process of hiding all threads can become a hefty time sink.
Even when unplugged and all the messages are already downloaded.
How could I go abo
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
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My all.SCORE file marks certain msgs with an uppercase Y right next
to the where the number of msgs in the thread are notated in my
summary line formulation:
+ 1Y 05-May-[ 0: sellputc...@gmail.co] C++ formatting gets messed up
I'd like to limit the summary buffer to all those messages... how
Thank you, your suggestion solved the problem.
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Nikolai writes:
> I get the message: "No feeds found for
> https://productivity.stackexchange.com/feeds/question/8117";.
That is an Atom feed.
I think nnrss only supports RSS feeds (there is a workaround converting
a downloaded Atom feed into RSS circulating, if memory serves).
Best regards,
Zitat von Nikolai Stenfors :
Hello forum,
I have managed to get some RSS subcriptions to work by typing GR and
paste the
URL. But some feeds do not work. For example, pasting
"https://productivity.stackexchange.com/feeds/question/8117";, I get
the message: "No feeds found for
https://prod
Hello forum,
I have managed to get some RSS subcriptions to work by typing GR and paste the
URL. But some feeds do not work. For example, pasting
"https://productivity.stackexchange.com/feeds/question/8117";, I get the
message: "No feeds found for
https://productivity.stackexchange.com/feeds/quest
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