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Re: Turn off the effects of enclosing in forward slash
From: |
Harry Putnam |
Subject: |
Re: Turn off the effects of enclosing in forward slash |
Date: |
Fri, 24 Feb 2006 11:26:49 -0600 |
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Gnus/5.110004 (No Gnus v0.4) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Kevin Rodgers <ihs_4664@yahoo.com> writes:
> Harry Putnam wrote:
>> I think I once learned how to turn off the way emacs hides slashes
>> when they are around a world like /home/ (Use C-u g to view this
>> message if you don't see forward slashes around home) but have
>> forgotten it since it wasn't something that I care about very
>> often. But every so often it causes me to do trouble shooting of
>> something that doesn't need it.
>
> `C-h k' tells you that `g' runs the command
> gnus-summary-show-article and confirms that `C-u g' prevents the
> article massaging functions from being run. You can click on
> `gnus-sum' in the *Help* buffer to see the command's implementation
> and see that in the `C-u' case it binds these variables:
>
> (let ((gnus-have-all-headers t)
> gnus-article-prepare-hook
> gnus-article-decode-hook
> gnus-display-mime-function
> gnus-break-pages)
>
> (And I don't even use gnus.)
And your reply doesn't help much... : )... You'll notice I specified
C-u g to see the slashes in my post.
A better solution was posted by Katsumi Yamaoka:
on gmane.emacs.help
From: Katsumi Yamaoka <yamaoka@jpl.org>
Subject: Re: Turn off the effects of enclosing in forward slash
Newsgroups: gmane.emacs.help
Date: Thu, 23 Feb 2006 10:12:30 +0900
Message-ID: <b4m8xs26fpd.fsf@jpl.org>
>>>>> Harry Putnam wrote:
> I think I once learned how to turn off the way emacs hides slashes
> when they are around a world like /home/ (Use C-u g to view this
> message if you don't see forward slashes around home) but have
> forgotten it since it wasn't something that I care about very often.
> But every so often it causes me to do trouble shooting of something
> that doesn't need it.
In Gnus, you can inhibit emphasizing of text surrounded by *...*,
_..._, /.../, etc. by setting the `gnus-treat-emphasize' variable
to nil. Otherwise, you can customize the `gnus-emphasis-alist'
variable so that it might show /.../ (and also other characters).
[INS] [DEL] Customizing Style
Start regexp: /
End regexp: /
Show start and end patterns: [ Off ] ==> [ On ]
Face: (sample) gnus-emphasis-italic