\begin{document}
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-\newcommand{\gnusversionname}{No Gnus v0.11}
+\newcommand{\gnusversionname}{No Gnus v0.16}
\newcommand{\gnuschaptername}{}
\newcommand{\gnussectionname}{}
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@end iftex
-@dircategory Emacs
+@dircategory Emacs network features
@direntry
* Gnus: (gnus). The newsreader Gnus.
@end direntry
luck.
@c Adjust ../Makefile.in if you change the following line:
-This manual corresponds to No Gnus v0.11.
+This manual corresponds to No Gnus v0.16
@ifnottex
@insertcopying
the program.
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-This manual corresponds to No Gnus v0.11.
+This manual corresponds to No Gnus v0.16
@heading Other related manuals
@itemize
@findex gnus-group-list-dormant
List all groups with dormant articles (@code{gnus-group-list-dormant}).
+@item A !
+@kindex A ! (Group)
+@findex gnus-group-list-ticked
+List all groups with ticked articles (@code{gnus-group-list-ticked}).
+
@item A /
@kindex A / (Group)
@findex gnus-group-list-limit
Date: 6 weeks, 4 days, 1 hour, 3 minutes, 8 seconds ago
@end example
-This line is updated continually by default. If you wish to switch
-that off, say:
+This line is updated continually by default. The frequency (in
+seconds) is controlled by the @code{gnus-article-update-date-headers}
+variable.
+
+If you wish to switch updating off, say:
@vindex gnus-article-update-date-headers
@lisp
return a string. When the mouse passes over text with this property
set, a balloon window will appear and display the string. Please
refer to @ref{Tooltips, ,Tooltips, emacs, The Emacs Manual},
-(in GNU Emacs) or the doc string of @code{balloon-help-mode} (in
+(in Emacs) or the doc string of @code{balloon-help-mode} (in
XEmacs) for more information on this. (For technical reasons, the
guillemets have been approximated as @samp{<<} and @samp{>>} in this
paragraph.)
to fiddle with @code{gnus-tree-minimize-window} to avoid having the
windows resized.
+@subsection Window Configuration Names
+
+Here's a list of most of the currently known window configurations,
+and when they're used:
+
+@itemize @code
+@item group
+The group buffer.
+
+@item summary
+Entering a group and showing only the summary.
+
+@item article
+Selecting an article.
+
+@item server
+The server buffer.
+
+@item browse
+Browsing groups from the server buffer.
+
+@item message
+Composing a (new) message.
+
+@item only-article
+Showing only the article buffer.
+
+@item edit-article
+Editing an article.
+
+@item edit-form
+Editing group parameters and the like.
+
+@item edit-score
+Editing a server definition.
+
+@item post
+Composing a news message.
+
+@item reply
+Replying or following up an article without yanking the text.
+
+@item forward
+Forwarding a message.
+
+@item reply-yank
+Replying or following up an article with yanking the text.
+
+@item mail-bound
+Bouncing a message.
+
+@item pipe
+Sending an article to an external process.
+
+@item bug
+Sending a bug report.
+
+@item score-trace
+Displaying the score trace.
+
+@item score-words
+Displaying the score words.
+
+@item split-trace
+Displaying the split trace.
+
+@item compose-bounce
+Composing a bounce message.
+
+@item mml-preview
+Previewing a @acronym{MIME} part.
+
+@end itemize
+
+
@subsection Example Window Configurations
@itemize @bullet
the second parameter.
@file{make.bat} has been rewritten from scratch, it now features
-automatic recognition of XEmacs and GNU Emacs, generates
+automatic recognition of XEmacs and Emacs, generates
@file{gnus-load.el}, checks if errors occur while compilation and
generation of info files and reports them at the end of the build
process. It now uses @code{makeinfo} if it is available and falls
@item
Try doing an @kbd{M-x gnus-version}. If you get something that looks
like @c
-@samp{No Gnus v0.10} @c Adjust ../Makefile.in if you change this line!
+@samp{No Gnus v0.16} @c Adjust ../Makefile.in if you change this line!
@c
you have the right files loaded. Otherwise you have some old @file{.el}
files lying around. Delete these.