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Re: Browsing to original article in gwene?
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Haider Rizvi |
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Re: Browsing to original article in gwene? |
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Mon, 08 Oct 2012 12:10:57 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.2 (darwin) |
Reiner Steib <reinersteib+gmane@imap.cc> writes:
> AFAIK, Archived-at is not specific to Gwene.
I have only seen it in gmane and gwene newsgroups. May be it exists
elsewhere as well.
Thanks to all for the helpful hints / code. I have now set a key ';'
to the following defun, which takes me to the original article in any
of nnrss, gwene and gmane groups, exactly what I wanted:
(defun my-gnus-browse (arg)
(interactive "p")
; (cond ((string-match ":\(gwene\|gmane\)\." (car gnus-article-current))
(cond ((string-match ":gwene\." (car gnus-article-current))
(rs-gnus-browse-archived-at))
((string-match ":gmane\." (car gnus-article-current))
(rs-gnus-browse-archived-at))
((string-match "^nnrss\." (car gnus-article-current))
(browse-nnrss-url arg))))
The above commented regexp is a mystery to me, it seems correct and
matches when I run it manually on (car gnus-article-current).
Regards,
--
Haider
- Browsing to original article in gwene?, Haider Rizvi, 2012/10/04
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- Re: Browsing to original article in gwene?, Memnon Anon, 2012/10/05
- Re: Browsing to original article in gwene?, Haider Rizvi, 2012/10/05
- Re: Browsing to original article in gwene?, Toke Høiland-Jørgensen, 2012/10/07
- Re: Browsing to original article in gwene?, Reiner Steib, 2012/10/08
- Re: Browsing to original article in gwene?,
Haider Rizvi <=
- Re: Browsing to original article in gwene?, Haider Rizvi, 2012/10/08
- Re: Browsing to original article in gwene?, Reiner Steib, 2012/10/08
- Re: Browsing to original article in gwene?, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer, 2012/10/08
- Re: Browsing to original article in gwene?, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer, 2012/10/08