@setfilename gnus
@settitle Gnus Manual
-@synindex fn cp
-@synindex vr cp
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+@syncodeindex fn cp
+@syncodeindex vr cp
+@syncodeindex pg cp
@dircategory Emacs
@direntry
* Gnus: (gnus). The newsreader Gnus.
\makeindex
\begin{document}
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+\newcommand{\gnusversionname}{Oort Gnus v0.23}
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@ifinfo
You can read news (and mail) from within Emacs by using Gnus. The news
-can be gotten by any nefarious means you can think of---@sc{nntp}, local
+can be gotten by any nefarious means you can think of---@acronym{NNTP}, local
spool or your mbox file. All at the same time, if you want to push your
luck.
-This manual corresponds to Oort Gnus v0.16.
+This manual corresponds to Oort Gnus v0.23.
@end ifinfo
* Scoring:: Assigning values to articles.
* Various:: General purpose settings.
* The End:: Farewell and goodbye.
-* Appendices:: Terminology, Emacs intro, FAQ, History, Internals.
+* Appendices:: Terminology, Emacs intro, @acronym{FAQ}, History, Internals.
* Index:: Variable, function and concept index.
* Key Index:: Key Index.
Other related manuals
* Message:(message). Composing messages.
-* Emacs-MIME:(emacs-mime). Composing messages; MIME-specific parts.
+* Emacs-MIME:(emacs-mime). Composing messages; @acronym{MIME}-specific parts.
* Sieve:(sieve). Managing Sieve scripts in Emacs.
-* PGG:(pgg). PGP/MIME with Gnus.
+* PGG:(pgg). @acronym{PGP/MIME} with Gnus.
@detailmenu
--- The Detailed Node Listing ---
Group Buffer Format
* Group Line Specification:: Deciding how the group buffer is to look.
-* Group Modeline Specification:: The group buffer modeline.
+* Group Mode Line Specification:: The group buffer mode line.
* Group Highlighting:: Having nice colors in the group buffer.
Group Topics
* Article Washing:: Lots of way-neat functions to make life better.
* Article Header:: Doing various header transformations.
* Article Buttons:: Click on URLs, Message-IDs, addresses and the like.
+* Article Button Levels:: Controlling appearance of buttons.
* Article Date:: Grumble, UT!
* Article Display:: Display various stuff---X-Face, Picons, Smileys
* Article Signature:: What is a signature?
-* Article Miscellania:: Various other stuff.
+* Article Miscellanea:: Various other stuff.
Alternative Approaches
Article Buffer
* Hiding Headers:: Deciding what headers should be displayed.
-* Using MIME:: Pushing articles through @sc{mime} before reading them.
+* Using MIME:: Pushing articles through @acronym{MIME} before reading them.
* Customizing Articles:: Tailoring the look of the articles.
* Article Keymap:: Keystrokes available in the article buffer.
* Misc Article:: Other stuff.
* Getting News:: Reading USENET news with Gnus.
* Getting Mail:: Reading your personal mail with Gnus.
* Browsing the Web:: Getting messages from a plethora of Web sources.
-* IMAP:: Using Gnus as a @sc{imap} client.
+* IMAP:: Using Gnus as a @acronym{IMAP} client.
* Other Sources:: Reading directories, files, SOUP packets.
* Combined Groups:: Combining groups into one group.
* Gnus Unplugged:: Reading news and mail offline.
Getting News
-* NNTP:: Reading news from an @sc{nntp} server.
+* NNTP:: Reading news from an @acronym{NNTP} server.
* News Spool:: Reading news from the local spool.
-@sc{nntp}
+@acronym{NNTP}
* Direct Functions:: Connecting directly to the server.
* Indirect Functions:: Connecting indirectly to the server.
Choosing a Mail Back End
* Unix Mail Box:: Using the (quite) standard Un*x mbox.
-* Rmail Babyl:: Emacs programs use the rmail babyl format.
+* Rmail Babyl:: Emacs programs use the Rmail Babyl format.
* Mail Spool:: Store your mail in a private spool?
* MH Spool:: &