>>>>> Katsumi Yamaoka wrote: >>> In addition, I've added the new article command which the `C-h b' >>> key is bound to (`gnus-article-describe-bindings'). It shows the >>> real summary commands instead of `gnus-article-read-summary-keys' >>> that is meaningless for a user. In relation to this, I tried letting the *article* menu bar items also display the keyboard equivalents for those items as follows: Treatment --------- Hide headers W W h Hide signature W W s Hide citation W W c [...] (Note that your Gnus doesn't display "W W h", etc. when clicking the `Treatment' menu bar in the *article* buffer.) The Lisp code which achieves this is attached below. I think it is useful especially for users who haven't gotten used to using such command keys. However, I hesitate to install it to the Gnus CVS trunk because it wastes about one second when beginning to read an article only for the first time and it works only with Emacs 22 and greater (and both seem to be hard to solve. :-<)