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From: | Borja Tarraso Hueso |
Subject: | Re: Possible gnus bug when pressed 'C-u n' |
Date: | Tue, 14 Jul 2009 19:10:25 +0100 |
On Mon, 1 Jun 2009 11:50:09 +0100 Borja Tarraso Hueso <borja.tarraso.hueso@googlemail.com> wrote:
BTH> Yes, i understand that not everything uses the default prefix, but using
BTH> "C-10 n" does not work as I expected (read next emails or read the 10th
BTH> email) just always read next email. Also I understand that's not a bug if
BTH> the implementation of that does not take care about that, although i think
BTH> it could be good to do that as the rest of commands (in the same family -
BTH> "C-u #", etc) takes care of that.
I'm not sure why you would ever need to read the next N messages. You
could define a keyboard macro I guess, but I don't see any utility in
providing that to all Gnus users. Can you explain what you're trying to
do?
If the goal is to mark N messages as read, there's a command for that
and it takes the prefix argument.
Ted
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