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Re: Browsing to original article in gwene?
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William Gardella |
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Re: Browsing to original article in gwene? |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Oct 2012 00:25:26 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hello Haider,
Haider Rizvi <harizvi@gmail.com> writes:
> I am starting to use gwene using gnus. I am looking for a simple key
> binding (like the <ret> key) that will let me open the original
> article in a browser. The url is there in the Archived-at
> header.
>
> Looked around the web to see if it was discussed somewhere but didn't
> find any relevant discussions.
>
> For the nnrss groups, I have the browse-nnrss-url defined as per the
> manual, and bound to <ret> key. Something similar (or may be <ret>
> in this context) can be used?
I don't think there's anything set up by default, but it wouldn't be
hard to record a macro to do this.
>From a Gwene summary buffer, the sequence would be:
C-u g (to open the raw article)
s ived-a RET (to isearch to the Archived-At: header line and leave
point there)
M-x browse-url
It would also be pretty trivial as a proper Lisp function.
Hope that helped!
WGG
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