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Re: View read articles in a group.
From: |
Tassilo Horn |
Subject: |
Re: View read articles in a group. |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Apr 2006 10:09:43 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110005 (No Gnus v0.5) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Fredrik Bulow <kaliumfredrik@gmail.com> writes:
Hi Fredrik,
> How do I view all read articles in a group (i.e. the ones that show up
> marked with O's when there are no unread articles left). Strangely
> enough how to do this doesn't seem to be mentioned in the manual.
,----[ (info "(gnus)Selecting a Group") ]
| `SPACE'
| Select the current group, switch to the summary buffer and
| display the first unread article (`gnus-group-read-group'). If
| there are no unread articles in the group, or if you give a
| non-numerical prefix to this command, Gnus will offer to fetch
| all the old articles in this group from the server. If you give
| a numerical prefix N, N determines the number of articles Gnus
| will fetch. If N is positive, Gnus fetches the N newest
| articles, if N is negative, Gnus fetches the `abs(N)' oldest
| articles.
|
| Thus, `SPC' enters the group normally, `C-u SPC' offers old
| articles, `C-u 4 2 SPC' fetches the 42 newest articles, and `C-u
| - 4 2 SPC' fetches the 42 oldest ones.
|
| When you are in the group (in the Summary buffer), you can type
| `M-g' to fetch new articles, or `C-u M-g' to also show the old
| ones.
`----
Or if you want to display only all (previously) read articles and let
the unread articles disappear, open the summary buffer with all articles
and limit it to read articles with `/ m O'. This works with all marks,
the 'O' is the gnus-ancient-mark, which applies to all messages you've
read in previous session.
Regards,
Tassilo
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