emi...@sysmatrix.net (Ed C.) writes:
> According to this:
>
> https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/eintr/Site_002dwide-Init.html
>
> maybe you should put it in default.el, which .emacs won't overwrite.
> Worth a try.
Thank you, this works perfectly well. Not that I understand what
btraven writes:
> Okay now I think I know what's going on but I had to move my .gnus out
> of gnus-init-file directory because something in it was causing pop3
> retrieval of about 11000 kb of something (probably all my news
> server's headers each time I invoked gnus. Now
r articles
> (`gnus-article-sort-functions').
>
> Probably, you've only customized the former to your likings.
>
> Bye,
> Tassilo
Okay now I think I know what's going on but I had to move my .gnus out
of gnus-init-file directory because something in it was causing po
B. T. Raven writes:
> Thank you, Tassilo. That explains everything except why most recent
> articles are non sorted to top of buffer by default.
I think the default is to sort by article number. AFAIK, that
corresponds to the order in which articles arrived at your newsserver
but not to the ord
Tassilo HornMon, 09 Feb
2015 10:26:41 +0100
>
>emi...@sysmatrix.net (Ed C.) writes:
>
>> Question: Why does sort not work on articles when thread view is
>> toggled off?
>
>There are two separate sorting variables in Gnus, one for threads
>(`gnus-thread-sort-functions'), one for articles
>(`gnus-ar
emi...@sysmatrix.net (Ed C.) writes:
> Now I'm getting the group name instead of my name or alias in my
> answer to Rainer.
Yes, this "=> receiver" notation is the default because Gnus thinks that
you know your name and email address and thus it is not interesting to
you.
See the manual:
,[
emi...@sysmatrix.net (Ed C.) writes:
> Question: Why does sort not work on articles when thread view is
> toggled off?
There are two separate sorting variables in Gnus, one for threads
(`gnus-thread-sort-functions'), one for articles
(`gnus-article-sort-functions').
Probably, you've only customi
Now I'm getting the group name instead of my name or alias in my answer
to Rainer. In my .gnus I have the following:
(setq gnus-posting-styles
'(
((message-news-p)
(address "btra...@nihilo.net")
(name "btraven"))
((message-mail-p)
(address "emi...@sysmatrix.net")
(name "Ed C
Rainer Thiel writes:
> I am keeping my home directory ~/ synchronized through several machines
> and am trying to place the .gnus init file elsewhere than in ~/. This
> works fine when I put
>
> > (setq gnus-init-file "C:/Emacs-local/.gnus.d/.gnus.el")
>&
I am keeping my home directory ~/ synchronized through several machines
and am trying to place the .gnus init file elsewhere than in ~/. This
works fine when I put
> (setq gnus-init-file "C:/Emacs-local/.gnus.d/.gnus.el")
> (setq gnus-directory "C:/Emacs-local/.gnus
emi...@sysmatrix.net (Ed C.) writes:
> Oops, sorry Emanuel. I guess an e-manual is
> electronic.
What? :)
Ha ha.
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Tassilo Horn writes:
> Emanuel Berg writes:
>
>>> I have both .emacs and .gnus in ~\ (w32 24.4) and am
>>> manually transfering gnus stuff from .emacs to .gnus
>>> Is there a way to have options > customize write to
>>> a custom-set-variables paragraph in .gnus instead of
>>> in .emacs or does a
Oops, sorry Emanuel. I guess an e-manual is electronic.
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Tassilo Horn writes:
> That's not what was asked. The question was if it's
> possible to tell the Customize interface to store
> Gnus-related stuff in ~/.gnus and all other stuff in
> ~/.emacs.
OK, so the question is:
"How do I customize Customize so that it will put the
generated Elisp in my c
Emanuel Berg writes:
>> I have both .emacs and .gnus in ~\ (w32 24.4) and am
>> manually transfering gnus stuff from .emacs to .gnus
>> Is there a way to have options > customize write to
>> a custom-set-variables paragraph in .gnus instead of
>> in .emacs or does all the gnus stuff set through
>
On Tue, Feb 03 2015,B. T. Raven wrote:
> Sivaram
> Neelakantan Mon,
> 02 Feb 2015 09:37:54 +0530
>>
>>On Sun, Feb 01 2015,btraven wrote:
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>
> Thanks, Sivaram. I have installed files you suggested above and added lines to
> .gnus, restarted emacs, and now gnus is much slower (
btraven writes:
> I have both .emacs and .gnus in ~\ (w32 24.4) and am
> manually transfering gnus stuff from .emacs to .gnus
> Is there a way to have options > customize write to
> a custom-set-variables paragraph in .gnus instead of
> in .emacs or does all the gnus stuff set through
> customize
Sivaram NeelakantanMon,
02 Feb 2015 09:37:54 +0530
>
>On Sun, Feb 01 2015,btraven wrote:
>
>> I have both .emacs and .gnus in ~\ (w32 24.4) and am manually
>> transfering gnus stuff from .emacs to .gnus
>> Is there a way to have options > customize write to a
>> custom-set-variables paragraph in .
On Sun, Feb 01 2015,btraven wrote:
> I have both .emacs and .gnus in ~\ (w32 24.4) and am manually
> transfering gnus stuff from .emacs to .gnus
> Is there a way to have options > customize write to a
> custom-set-variables paragraph in .gnus instead of in .emacs or does all
> the gnus stuff set
I have both .emacs and .gnus in ~\ (w32 24.4) and am manually
transfering gnus stuff from .emacs to .gnus
Is there a way to have options > customize write to a
custom-set-variables paragraph in .gnus instead of in .emacs or does all
the gnus stuff set through customize have to stay in .emacs
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