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@setfilename gnus
-@settitle Quassia Gnus 0.110 Manual
+@settitle Quassia Gnus 0.15 Manual
@synindex fn cp
@synindex vr cp
@synindex pg cp
@tex
@titlepage
-@title Quassia Gnus 0.110 Manual
+@title Quassia Gnus 0.15 Manual
@author by Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
@page
spool or your mbox file. All at the same time, if you want to push your
luck.
-This manual corresponds to Quassia Gnus 0.110.
+This manual corresponds to Quassia Gnus 0.15.
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(t . my-group-face-5)))
@end lisp
+Also @pxref{Faces & Fonts}.
+
Variables that are dynamically bound when the forms are evaluated
include:
highlighting will be done according to the @code{gnus-header-face-alist}
variable, which is a list where each element has the form @var{(regexp
name content)}. @var{regexp} is a regular expression for matching the
-header, @var{name} is the face used for highlighting the header name and
-@var{content} is the face for highlighting the header value. The first
-match made will be used. Note that @var{regexp} shouldn't have @samp{^}
-prepended---Gnus will add one.
+header, @var{name} is the face used for highlighting the header name
+(@pxref{Faces & Fonts}) and @var{content} is the face for highlighting
+the header value. The first match made will be used. Note that
+@var{regexp} shouldn't have @samp{^} prepended---Gnus will add one.
@item W H c
@kindex W H c (Summary)
@item gnus-cite-face-list
@vindex gnus-cite-face-list
-List of faces used for highlighting citations. When there are citations
-from multiple articles in the same message, Gnus will try to give each
-citation from each article its own face. This should make it easier to
-see who wrote what.
+List of faces used for highlighting citations (@pxref{Faces & Fonts}).
+When there are citations from multiple articles in the same message,
+Gnus will try to give each citation from each article its own face.
+This should make it easier to see who wrote what.
@item gnus-supercite-regexp
@vindex gnus-supercite-regexp
* Symbolic Prefixes:: How to supply some Gnus functions with options.
* Formatting Variables:: You can specify what buffers should look like.
* Windows Configuration:: Configuring the Gnus buffer windows.
+* Faces & Fonts:: How to change how faces look.
* Compilation:: How to speed Gnus up.
* Mode Lines:: Displaying information in the mode lines.
* Highlighting and Menus:: Making buffers look all nice and cozy.
@code{gnus-always-force-window-configuration} to non-@code{nil}.
+@node Faces & Fonts
+@section Faces & Fonts
+@cindex faces
+@cindex fonts
+@cindex colors
+
+Fiddling with fonts and faces used to be very difficult, but these days
+it is very simple. You simply say @kbd{M-x customize-face}, pick out
+the face you want to alter, and alter it via the standard Customize
+interface.
+
+
@node Compilation
@section Compilation
@cindex compilation
@vindex gnus-picons-database
The location of the picons database. Should point to a directory
containing the @file{news}, @file{domains}, @file{users} (and so on)
-subdirectories. Defaults to @file{/usr/local/faces}.
+subdirectories. Defaults to @file{/usr/local/faces/}.
@item gnus-picons-news-directory
@vindex gnus-picons-news-directory
Joev Dubach,
Michael Welsh Duggan,
Paul Eggert,
+Enami Tsugutomo, @c Enami
Michael Ernst,
Luc Van Eycken,
Sam Falkner,
Michelangelo Grigni,
D. Hall,
Magnus Hammerin,
-Kenichi Handa, @c ?
+Kenichi Handa, @c Handa
Raja R. Harinath,
Hisashige Kenji, @c Hisashige
Marc Horowitz,
Shuhei Kobayashi, @c Kobayashi
Thor Kristoffersen,
Jens Lautenbacher,
-Seokchan Lee, @c ?
+Seokchan Lee, @c Lee
Carsten Leonhardt,
James LewisMoss,
Christian Limpach,
Chuck Thompson,
Philippe Troin,
James Troup,
-Enami Tsugutomo, @c ?
Aaron M. Ucko,
Didier Verna,
Jan Vroonhof,
flag = "y" / "n" / "m" / "j" / "x" / "=" group
@end example
+For a full description of this file, see the manual pages for
+@samp{innd}, in particular @samp{active(5)}.
+
@node Newsgroups File Format
@subsubsection Newsgroups File Format