like @code{\222} or @code{\264} where you're expecting some kind of
apostrophe or quotation mark, then try this wash.
-@item W k
-@kindex W k (Summary)
+@item W Y f
@kindex W Y f (Summary)
@findex gnus-article-outlook-deuglify-article
@cindex Outlook Express
-Deuglify broken Outlook (Express) articles.
+Full deuglify of broken Outlook (Express) articles: Treat dumbquotes,
+unwrap lines, repair attribution and rearrange citation.
(@code{gnus-article-outlook-deuglify-article}).
@item W Y u
@kindex W Y u (Summary)
-@findex gnus-outlook-unwrap-lines
+@findex gnus-article-outlook-unwrap-lines
Unwrap lines that appear to be wrapped citation lines. You can control
what lines will be unwrapped by frobbing
@code{gnus-outlook-deuglify-unwrap-min} and
@item W Y a
@kindex W Y a (Summary)
-@findex gnus-outlook-repair-attribution
-Repair a broken attribution line
-(@code{gnus-outlook-repair-attribution}).
+@findex gnus-article-outlook-repair-attribution
+Repair a broken attribution line.
+(@code{gnus-article-outlook-repair-attribution}).
@item W Y c
@kindex W Y c (Summary)
-@findex gnus-outlook-rearrange-citation
+@findex gnus-article-outlook-rearrange-citation
Repair broken citations by rearranging the text.
-(@code{gnus-outlook-rearrange-citation}).
+(@code{gnus-article-outlook-rearrange-citation}).
@item W w
@kindex W w (Summary)
(vertical 0.24
(if (buffer-live-p gnus-summary-buffer)
'(summary 0.5))
- (group 1.0)))))
+ (group 1.0))))
@end lisp
One common desire for a multiple frame split is to have a separate frame
header data as a string.
@findex gnus-insert-random-x-face-header
-Calls @code{gnus-random-x-face} and inserts a @samp{X-Face} header
-with the randomly generated data.
+@code{gnus-insert-random-x-face-header} calls
+@code{gnus-random-x-face} and inserts a @samp{X-Face} header with the
+randomly generated data.
@findex gnus-x-face-from-file
@code{gnus-x-face-from-file} takes a GIF file as the parameter, and then