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RE: [Pan-users] How about undeleting a post? (was Re: Can Pan UN-ignore
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Travis |
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RE: [Pan-users] How about undeleting a post? (was Re: Can Pan UN-ignore a thread??) |
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Wed, 08 Mar 2006 23:22:16 -0800 |
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Subject: [Pan-users] How about undeleting a post? (was Re:
Can Pan UN-ignore a thread??)
> On Sat, 25 Feb 2006 00:16:26 -0700, Duncan wrote:
>
>> Beartooth posted <address@hidden>,
>> excerpted below, on Thu, 23 Feb 2006 16:00:59 -0500:
>>
>>>
>>> I wanted to tell Pan to WATCH a thread, and my dumb old fingers
>>> clicked the wrong line!
>>
>> Should work, altho if you have a rule to delete ignored posts as I
>> do, and triggered that, you'll have to redownload.
>>
>> Assuming it hasn't been deleted, ...
>
> This time it's my bete noire: every once in a while I
> highlight a passage that's superfluous to what I want in a
> followup, and then hit delete,
> *before* I remember to start a followup. Of course, Pan deletes the
> post. <sob, curse, gnash> So I tried to adapt what's below
>
>> You can also switch to another group, select edit scorefile, find and
>> correct the appropriate score (if it's the last one you added that
>> should be easy), then switch back to the target group and have PAN
>> rescore everything using its now correct scoring.
>>
>> If the ignored files have been deleted due to triggering an ignore
>> delete rule, first edit the scorefile as in choice two above, then
>> redownload /all/ overviews (not just new overviews, the normal
>> action) for the group once again. If the posts haven't expired, they
>> should show up.
>
> OK, I started with the scorefile. The wrongly deleted post wasn't in
> there -- naturally enough, since I had simply hit the delete key, not
> scored it into deletion.
>
> But I don't see (what I didn't see before, but could do
> without) how you re-download a post. Clue, please??
I hit "Filter" and click on "Match Read Articles".
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