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Re: gnus and group filtering
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Mike Ray |
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Re: gnus and group filtering |
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Thu, 27 Jun 2013 21:12:03 +0100 |
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There are some other commands you can use to more efficiently wade
through the active file on the news server. For your case, A M
(`gnus-group-list-all-matching'). Try A M python RET. Also, U from the
*Group* buffer will give you a completion-enabled list. This is a
particularly quick way to search if you are also using (setq
gnus-completing-read-function 'gnus-ido-completing-read); you will then
have narrowing by partial matches in the prompt. Best, WGG
Thanks very much that's very useful. I have gotten a little further
with it today. I have managed to subscribe to a few groups and read one
or two posts including one which contained how to config gnus for IMAP,
which is my next task.
Now I have the problem of understanding why the posts all disappear when
I close Emacspeak and go back in.
I will get there.
Mike
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