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From: asjo@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren)
Subject: Confusing *Group* after 'gnus-group-jump-to-group' (with topics)
Date: Fri, 01 Jul 2005 11:48:07 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <87r7eivovc.fsf@koldfront.dk> (raw)

  Hi.


I've got my various groups in topics and subtopics, but I think I've
hit a display-buglet:

Say, my group-buffer looks like this:

[468: Gnus ]
       1: nndraft:drafts 
  [1: email ]
         1: nnml:jens 
  [436: gmane ]
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.emacs.gnus.general 
         3: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.linux.debian.devel.perl(m) 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.culture.language.word-of-the-day 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.web.mason.devel 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.web.mason.user(m) 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.mail.spam.crm114.announce(m) 
         2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.discuss 
    [4: announce ]
           2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.gnome.announce 
           2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.linux.debian.user.security.announce 
    [422: admin ]...
  [14: usenet ]
        10: dk.edb.system.unix 
         4: gnu.emacs.gnus 
  [16: rss ]
         2: nnrss:jwz 
        10: nnrss:slashdot 
         4: nnrss:salon 

(I've configured Gnus to hide topics with no new articles).

I then press 'j nnml+archive:mail-2005', and the resulting
group-buffer is:

[468: Gnus ]
  [0: archive ]
       0: nnml+archive:mail-2005 
       1: nndraft:drafts 
  [1: email ]
         1: nnml:jens 
  [436: gmane ]
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.emacs.gnus.general 
         3: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.linux.debian.devel.perl(m) 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.culture.language.word-of-the-day 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.web.mason.devel 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.web.mason.user(m) 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.mail.spam.crm114.announce(m) 
         2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.discuss 
    [4: announce ]
           2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.gnome.announce 
           2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.linux.debian.user.security.announce 
    [422: admin ]...
  [14: usenet ]
        10: dk.edb.system.unix 
         4: gnu.emacs.gnus 
  [16: rss ]
         2: nnrss:jwz 
        10: nnrss:slashdot 
         4: nnrss:salon 

Notice how the nndraft:drafts group is suddenly under the
archive-topic, where it doesn't belong? That seems wrong.

If I enter the group 'nnml+archive:mail-2005' and tick an article (so
the group is always displayed in the group-buffer) and 'q' back, the
result is this, still wrong, group-buffer:

[469: Gnus ]
  [0: archive ]
*      0: nnml+archive:mail-2005 
       1: nndraft:drafts 
  [1: email ]
         1: nnml:jens 
  [437: gmane ]
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.emacs.gnus.general 
         3: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.linux.debian.devel.perl(m) 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.culture.language.word-of-the-day 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.web.mason.devel 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.web.mason.user(m) 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.mail.spam.crm114.announce(m) 
         2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.discuss 
    [4: announce ]
           2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.gnome.announce 
           2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.linux.debian.user.security.announce 
    [423: admin ]...
  [14: usenet ]
        10: dk.edb.system.unix 
         4: gnu.emacs.gnus 
  [16: rss ]
         2: nnrss:jwz 
        10: nnrss:slashdot 
         4: nnrss:salon 

But if I press 'g', the buffer is updated to, the correct:

[469: Gnus ]
       1: nndraft:drafts 
  [0: archive ]
*        0: nnml+archive:mail-2005 
  [1: email ]
         1: nnml:jens 
  [437: gmane ]
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.emacs.gnus.general 
         3: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.linux.debian.devel.perl(m) 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.culture.language.word-of-the-day 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.web.mason.devel 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.web.mason.user(m) 
         1: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.mail.spam.crm114.announce(m) 
         2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.discuss 
    [4: announce ]
           2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.comp.gnome.announce 
           2: nntp+news.gmane.org:gmane.linux.debian.user.security.announce 
    [423: admin ]...
  [14: usenet ]
        10: dk.edb.system.unix 
         4: gnu.emacs.gnus 
  [16: rss ]
         2: nnrss:jwz 
        10: nnrss:slashdot 
         4: nnrss:salon 

Quite odd... What could be the cause of this?


  Best regards,

    Adam

-- 
 "Du danser godt, men ude af takt"                            Adam Sjøgren
                                                         asjo@koldfront.dk




             reply	other threads:[~2005-07-01  9:48 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 7+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2005-07-01  9:48 Adam Sjøgren [this message]
2006-04-14 13:10 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
2006-04-14 14:18   ` Adam Sjøgren
2006-04-14 14:35     ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
2006-04-14 17:30       ` Adam Sjøgren
2006-04-16 16:40         ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
2006-04-16 21:11           ` Adam Sjøgren

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