* See read articles, but not expired
@ 2009-12-21 23:11 Cecil Westerhof
2009-12-22 4:10 ` Dan Christensen
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From: Cecil Westerhof @ 2009-12-21 23:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: info-gnus-english
When entering a group you only see unread and ticked articles. When
entering a group with 'C-u <SPC>' you see all articles. There are
situations that I want to see all articles, but what is more useful is
all articles without expired articles (I did not expire them for
nothing). Is this possible?
--
Cecil Westerhof
Senior Software Engineer
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof
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* Re: See read articles, but not expired
2009-12-21 23:11 See read articles, but not expired Cecil Westerhof
@ 2009-12-22 4:10 ` Dan Christensen
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From: Dan Christensen @ 2009-12-22 4:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: info-gnus-english
Cecil Westerhof <Cecil@decebal.nl> writes:
> When entering a group you only see unread and ticked articles. When
> entering a group with 'C-u <SPC>' you see all articles. There are
> situations that I want to see all articles, but what is more useful is
> all articles without expired articles (I did not expire them for
> nothing). Is this possible?
Does putting
(display . [not expire])
in your group parameters do what you want? I think that's how I set it
up. `/ w' will reveal the expirable articles if you do want to see
them.
Dan
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* Re: See read articles, but not expired
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@ 2009-12-22 5:26 ` Cecil Westerhof
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From: Cecil Westerhof @ 2009-12-22 5:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: info-gnus-english
Dan Christensen <jdc@uwo.ca> writes:
> Cecil Westerhof <Cecil@decebal.nl> writes:
>
>> When entering a group you only see unread and ticked articles. When
>> entering a group with 'C-u <SPC>' you see all articles. There are
>> situations that I want to see all articles, but what is more useful is
>> all articles without expired articles (I did not expire them for
>> nothing). Is this possible?
>
> Does putting
>
> (display . [not expire])
>
> in your group parameters do what you want? I think that's how I set it
> up. `/ w' will reveal the expirable articles if you do want to see
> them.
No, because this shows all articles except expired when entering the
group with <SPC>. What I would like is that when I enter the group with
<SPC> I only see the unread and ticked messages (just as the default is)
and when I enter with 'C-u <SPC>' that instead of all the messages all
the messages without the expired are shown.
--
Cecil Westerhof
Senior Software Engineer
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cecilwesterhof
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