From: Andy Eskilsson <andy.eskilsson@telelogic.se>
Subject: Some thoughts about showing groups in the *Group* buffer..
Date: 27 Aug 1998 11:58:10 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ksu32yvj9p.fsf@telelogic.se> (raw)
Well I have a mix of foreign, not-foreign newsgroups in my *group*
buffer, and I don't load the foreign newsgroups before I need them, by
clicking M-g on the topic entry.. So when I start up my Gnus the
*Group* buffer looks like:
[ Development -- 2265 ]
107: comp.lang.python 3
58: comp.text.frame 3
[ Microsnot -- 0 ]
*: microsoft.public.vc.debugger 5 msnews.microsoft.com
[...]
*: microsoft.public.win95.dialupnetwork 5 msnews.microsoft.com
[ Borland -- 0 ]
*: borland.public.cpp 4 forums.inprise.com
[...]
*: borland.public.cpp.commandlinetools 4 forums.inprise.com
is it possible to 'hide' the 'unactivated' groups, as the native
groups with 0 unread in is done (hmm would be nice if the topic-name
could show that it has som hidden unactivated groups)??
Another wish would be to 'show' all groups in a topic, like 'L' in the
Group buffer, but only affecting the topic locally?
/andy
next reply other threads:[~1998-08-27 9:58 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1998-08-27 9:58 Andy Eskilsson [this message]
1998-08-27 10:51 ` Kai Grossjohann
1998-08-27 11:09 ` Andy Eskilsson
1998-08-27 14:10 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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