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gnus-use-full-window incompletely implemented |
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Wed, 14 Mar 2012 11:11:14 -0400 |
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I just discovered gnus-use-full-window=nil and I am totally thrilled
with a full-screen Emacs frame which gnus does not hijack.
However, a couple of nits have to be picked:
1. gnus-bug did delete all the other windows and hijack the frame.
my mail-user-agent is gnus-user-agent.
2. I can have two *Summary* buffers side but only one *Article* buffer,
and as soon as I hit enter in one *Summary* buffer, the window with the
other *Summary* buffer disappears. I wish I could read two newsgroups
side by side!
Thanks!
Gnus v5.13
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of 2012-03-12 on t520sds
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Re: bug#11013: gnus-use-full-window incompletely implemented |
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Tue, 10 Apr 2012 19:52:53 +0200 |
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Sam Steingold <address@hidden> writes:
> that's too bad. please consider this an RFE.
> e.g., when I read related groups, I want to see related discussions next
> to each other.
The way the Gnus window control mechanisms work, I think the complexity
involved doesn't warrant the added functionality. Especially since you
can get the desired look by just using two frames side-by-side instead.
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