From: Lloyd Zusman <ljz@asfast.com>
Subject: Have the marks recently changed?
Date: Sun, 14 Jul 2002 20:26:56 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m2r8i5u97z.fsf@asfast.com> (raw)
I recently upgraded ognus from CVS after not having updated for a month
or so. I'm running this version of ognus under XEmacs 21.4.7
Now, it seems that the `gnus-summary-mark-as-processable' function no
longer marks the articles with a pound sign ('#'), but rather, a percent
sign ('%') ... and the articles so marked are not processable any more.
This is despite the fact that `gnus-process-mark' is still defcustom-ed
to ?# in gnus.el.
I haven't changed anything on my system except for the version of ognus.
I couldn't find any discussion here about this, but perhaps I missed
something ...
Does anyone know what happened to `gnus-summary-mark-as-processable'
recently?
Thanks in advance.
--
Lloyd Zusman
ljz@asfast.com
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2002-07-15 0:26 Lloyd Zusman [this message]
2002-07-15 0:45 ` Never mind! (was: Have the marks recently changed?) Lloyd Zusman
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