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Copyright @copyright{} 1995-2012 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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luck.
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the program.
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@heading Other related manuals
@itemize
* Quassia Gnus:: Two times two is four, or Gnus 5.6/5.7.
* Pterodactyl Gnus:: Pentad also starts with P, AKA Gnus 5.8/5.9.
* Oort Gnus:: It's big. It's far out. Gnus 5.10/5.11.
-* No Gnus:: Very punny.
+* No Gnus:: Very punny. Gnus 5.12/5.13
+* Ma Gnus:: Celebrating 25 years of Gnus.
Customization
@acronym{ASCII} equivalents (@code{gnus-article-treat-non-ascii}).
This is mostly useful if you're on a terminal that has a limited font
and doesn't show accented characters, ``advanced'' punctuation, and the
-like. For instance, @samp{»} is translated into @samp{>>}, and so on.
+like. For instance, @samp{Ã\82»} is translated into @samp{>>}, and so on.
@item W Y f
@kindex W Y f (Summary)
@item !
@itemx not
-@itemx ¬
+@itemx Ã\82¬
This logical operator only takes a single argument. It returns the
logical negation of the value of its argument.
@samp{hello} mouse-highlighted with @code{gnus-mouse-face-3}.
@cindex %<<, %>>, guillemets
-@c @cindex %<<, %>>, %«, %», guillemets
+@c @cindex %<<, %>>, %Ã\82«, %Ã\82», guillemets
@vindex gnus-balloon-face-0
Text inside the @samp{%<<} and @samp{%>>} specifiers will get the
special @code{balloon-help} property set to
@cindex Pterodactyl Gnus
@cindex Oort Gnus
@cindex No Gnus
+@cindex Ma Gnus
@cindex Gnus versions
The first ``proper'' release of Gnus 5 was done in November 1995 when it
http://git.gnus.org for details (http://www.gnus.org will be updated
with the information when possible).
+On the January 31th 2012, Ma Gnus was begun.
+
If you happen upon a version of Gnus that has a prefixed name --
``(ding) Gnus'', ``September Gnus'', ``Red Gnus'', ``Quassia Gnus'',
-``Pterodactyl Gnus'', ``Oort Gnus'', ``No Gnus'' -- don't panic.
-Don't let it know that you're frightened. Back away. Slowly. Whatever
-you do, don't run. Walk away, calmly, until you're out of its reach.
-Find a proper released version of Gnus and snuggle up to that instead.
+``Pterodactyl Gnus'', ``Oort Gnus'', ``No Gnus'', ``Ma Gnus'' -- don't
+panic. Don't let it know that you're frightened. Back away. Slowly.
+Whatever you do, don't run. Walk away, calmly, until you're out of
+its reach. Find a proper released version of Gnus and snuggle up to
+that instead.
@node Why?
* Quassia Gnus:: Two times two is four, or Gnus 5.6/5.7.
* Pterodactyl Gnus:: Pentad also starts with P, AKA Gnus 5.8/5.9.
* Oort Gnus:: It's big. It's far out. Gnus 5.10/5.11.
-* No Gnus:: Very punny.
+* No Gnus:: Very punny. Gnus 5.12/5.13.
+* Ma Gnus:: Celebrating 25 years of Gnus.
@end menu
These lists are, of course, just @emph{short} overviews of the
@include gnus-news.texi
+@node Ma Gnus
+@subsubsection Ma Gnus
+@cindex Ma Gnus
+
+I'm sure there will be lots of text here. It's really spelled 真
+Gnus.
+
@iftex
@page
@item
Try doing an @kbd{M-x gnus-version}. If you get something that looks
like @c
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you have the right files loaded. Otherwise you have some old @file{.el}
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