nil means that in the article buffer none of the minor mode elements
will be shown, usually, and this is not desirable in most cases.
2010-09-02 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
+ * gnus.el (gnus-mode-non-string-length): Change default to 30. nil
+ means that in the article buffer none of the minor mode elements will
+ be shown, usually, and this is not desirable in most cases.
+
* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-goto-unread): Change default to nil, so
that commands like `d' (and the like) go to the next line in the
buffer, instead of the next unread article. I think this is the
(const summary)
(const tree)))
-;; Added by Keinonen Kari <kk85613@cs.tut.fi>.
-(defcustom gnus-mode-non-string-length nil
+(defcustom gnus-mode-non-string-length 30
"*Max length of mode-line non-string contents.
If this is nil, Gnus will take space as is needed, leaving the rest
-of the mode line intact. Note that the default of nil is unlikely
-to be desirable; see the manual for further details."
+of the mode line intact."
+ :version "24.1"
:group 'gnus-various
:type '(choice (const nil)
integer))