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Re: Editing from Draft
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johnsu01 |
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Re: Editing from Draft |
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Wed, 11 May 2005 17:59:50 -0400 |
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Reiner Steib <reinersteib+from-uce@imap.cc> writes:
> On Tue, May 10 2005, Phillip Lord wrote:
>
>> If I run M-x gnus-draft-mode in the drafts summary buffer then all works
>> correctly
>
> The group somehow lost it's draft property. Ah, we already have something in
> the manual (probably not in 5.9, [1]) about this problem:
>
> ,----[ (info "(gnus)Drafts") ]
> | If the group doesn't exist, it will be created and you'll be subscribed
> to
> | it. The only way to make it disappear from the Group buffer is to
> | unsubscribe it. The special properties of the draft group comes from a
> group
> | property (*note Group Parameters::), and if lost the group behaves like any
> | other group. This means the commands below will not be available. To
> | restore the special properties of the group, the simplest way is to kill the
> | group, using `C-k', and restart Gnus. The group is automatically created
> | again with the correct parameters. The content of the group is not lost.
> `----
>
> Bye, Reiner.
Wow, that's a good tip. I've been wondering about this for some time. I have
always just been manually starting gnus-draft-mode before editing a draft.
I wonder how the property got lost, though. I don't think I have ever done
anything to edit the properties of the draft group, and I definitely did not
create it by hand.
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- Editing from Draft, Phillip Lord, 2005/05/09
- Re: Editing from Draft, Reiner Steib, 2005/05/10
- Re: Editing from Draft, Phillip Lord, 2005/05/10
- Re: Editing from Draft, Reiner Steib, 2005/05/10
- Re: Editing from Draft,
johnsu01 <=
- Re: Editing from Draft, Reiner Steib, 2005/05/12
- Re: Editing from Draft, johnsu01, 2005/05/12
- Re: Editing from Draft, Peter TB Brett, 2005/05/12
- Re: Editing from Draft, Phillip Lord, 2005/05/13