* 'e' in the summary buffer leads to lost work
@ 1998-02-23 21:30 Matt Armstrong
1998-02-23 21:40 ` Edward J. Sabol
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From: Matt Armstrong @ 1998-02-23 21:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
Recently Gnus clobbered about 15 minutes of edits in a message I was
preparing. After mail back and forth with Lars, I now understand what
happened. He suggested I solicit everybody here for ideas on how to
fix it.
What happened: I started editing an article in my drafts group with
'e' (gnus-summary-edit-articles). The buffer Gnus gave me was the
*Article* buffer. Then I wanted to look at some other e-mail I got,
so I switched to *Groups*, selected the group, then the article. I
then realized that Gnus had replaced my (unsaved) work in *Article*
with this second article.
I frequently reference multiple piece of mail while composing a new
message. I'd like to be able to do this while editing drafts as well.
More importantly, a program that silently deletes edits in any
situation is at least unfriendly if not evil (IMHO).
Possible ways to fix it:
1) Make 'e' in the drafts summary buffer do what 'D e' does.
Lars didn't like this one because 'D e' implies you're going to send
the draft, while 'e' doesn't. I don't like it because it doesn't
solve the problem for the general case (Gnus can automatically
delete changes to articles in other groups).
2) Set gnus-single-article-buffer to t.
I don't like it because it doesn't solve the general case (Gnus can
still silently delete your 'e' edits if you select a different
article in the same group).
3) Make 'e' create a new, non-*Article* buffer.
The intent is to make every article you're editing not THE
*Article* buffer. Gnus never automatically deletes *Article Edit*
buffers (at least without prompting) and lets you view other
articles in the *Article* buffer. I like this one since it allows
me to reference my other mail while editing a message.
Thoughts?
--
matta
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* Re: 'e' in the summary buffer leads to lost work
1998-02-23 21:30 'e' in the summary buffer leads to lost work Matt Armstrong
@ 1998-02-23 21:40 ` Edward J. Sabol
1998-02-23 23:20 ` Paul Franklin
1998-02-27 11:57 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Edward J. Sabol @ 1998-02-23 21:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
Excerpts from mail: (23-Feb-98) 'e' in the summary buffer leads to lost work by Matt Armstrong
> 3) Make 'e' create a new, non-*Article* buffer.
I like this solution the best. The buffer name should be based on various
header fields in the e-mail.
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* Re: 'e' in the summary buffer leads to lost work
1998-02-23 21:40 ` Edward J. Sabol
@ 1998-02-23 23:20 ` Paul Franklin
1998-02-24 15:48 ` jari.aalto
1998-02-27 11:57 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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From: Paul Franklin @ 1998-02-23 23:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> Edward J. Sabol writes:
> Excerpts from mail: (23-Feb-98)
> 'e' in the summary buffer leads to lost work by Matt Armstrong
>> 3) Make 'e' create a new, non-*Article* buffer.
> I like this solution the best. The buffer name should be based on various
> header fields in the e-mail.
I like it too, though I think it should be named after the group and
article number, as a reminder that this is fundamentally different
than an attempt to send a message out.
--Paul
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* Re: 'e' in the summary buffer leads to lost work
1998-02-23 23:20 ` Paul Franklin
@ 1998-02-24 15:48 ` jari.aalto
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From: jari.aalto @ 1998-02-24 15:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ding
| 98-02-23 Paul Franklin <paul@cs.washington.edu> list.ding
| >> 3) Make 'e' create a new, non-*Article* buffer.
|
| > I like this solution the best. The buffer name should be based on various
| > header fields in the e-mail.
|
| I like it too, though I think it should be named after the group and
| article number, as a reminder that this is fundamentally different
| than an attempt to send a message out.
I vote for group name + article number too.
jari
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* Re: 'e' in the summary buffer leads to lost work
1998-02-27 11:57 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
@ 1998-02-27 9:24 ` Harry Putnam
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From: Harry Putnam @ 1998-02-27 9:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org> writes:
> "Edward J. Sabol" <sabol@alderaan.gsfc.nasa.gov> writes:
>
> > I like this solution the best. The buffer name should be based on various
> > header fields in the e-mail.
A built in key sequence that starts gnus-info-find-node when in the
compose buffers ('F' &'R'), would be handy. It seems I find lots of
situations when discussing Gnus or Emacs when I want to access the
Gnus info page in one jump.
I didn't see how to bind a command that is already bound in other modes
to something different in the Compose modes. I'm sure it can be done as
a by the user but having it built in would be nice.
> --
> (domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.)
> larsi@gnus.org * Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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* Re: 'e' in the summary buffer leads to lost work
1998-02-23 21:40 ` Edward J. Sabol
1998-02-23 23:20 ` Paul Franklin
@ 1998-02-27 11:57 ` Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
1998-02-27 9:24 ` Harry Putnam
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From: Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen @ 1998-02-27 11:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Edward J. Sabol" <sabol@alderaan.gsfc.nasa.gov> writes:
> I like this solution the best. The buffer name should be based on various
> header fields in the e-mail.
Ok; I've put this on the todo list.
--
(domestic pets only, the antidote for overdose, milk.)
larsi@gnus.org * Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen
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