@code{mail}, Gnus will always assume that the string is a message ID or
a mail address, respectively. If this variable is set to the symbol
@code{ask}, always query the user what do do. If it is a function, this
-function will be called with the string as it's only argument. The
+function will be called with the string as its only argument. The
function must return @code{mid}, @code{mail}, @code{invalid} or
@code{ask}. The default value is the function
@code{gnus-button-mid-or-mail-heuristic}.
@item gnus-button-mid-or-mail-heuristic
@findex gnus-button-mid-or-mail-heuristic
-Function that guesses whether it's argument is a message ID or a mail
-address. Returns @code{mid} it's a message IDs, @code{mail} if it's a
-mail address, @code{ask} if unsure and @code{invalid} if the string is
-invalid.
+Function that guesses whether its argument is a message ID or a mail
+address. Returns @code{mid} if it's a message IDs, @code{mail} if
+it's a mail address, @code{ask} if unsure and @code{invalid} if the
+string is invalid.
@item gnus-button-mid-or-mail-heuristic-alist
@vindex gnus-button-mid-or-mail-heuristic-alist
the rest of the world is catching up. Yeah, dream on, not many
@acronym{IMAP} server has server side splitting and those that have splitting
seem to use some non-standard protocol. This means that @acronym{IMAP}
-support for Gnus has to do it's own splitting.
+support for Gnus has to do its own splitting.
And it does.
The above predicates apply to @emph{all} the groups which belong to the
category. However, if you wish to have a specific predicate for an
individual group within a category, or you're just too lazy to set up a
-new category, you can enter a group's individual predicate in it's group
+new category, you can enter a group's individual predicate in its group
parameters like so:
@lisp
@end iftex
So@dots{} You want to slow down your news reader even more! This is a
-good way to do so. Its also a great way to impress people staring
+good way to do so. It's also a great way to impress people staring
over your shoulder as you read news.
What are Picons? To quote directly from the Picons Web site: