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* very quick question about open buffers after sending replies...
@ 2006-06-22 19:59 Martin Jørgensen
  2006-06-22 20:20 ` Johan Bockgård
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Martin Jørgensen @ 2006-06-22 19:59 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

I've been using gnus for something like perhaps about 2 weeks (can't
remember it exactly?) and can figure out the most basic stuff. Perhaps I
missed something but when I reply to a news-message I press "F" while on
top of it...

Then I write my comments and then I press C-c C-c and the post is
send. But the buffer isn't closed... I've got lots of these:

*sent followup to Pe: 6666  Message		  ~/News/drafts/drafts/5
*sent followup to:<2> 4222  Message		  ~/News/drafts/drafts/7
*sent followup to:<3> 2671  Message		  ~/News/drafts/drafts/8
*sent followup to pe: 3164  Message		  ~/News/drafts/drafts/9
*sent followup to:<2> 3818  Message		  ~/News/drafts/drafts/10

So is it supposed to work that way?

I don't like having manually to kill those buffers, so is there a better method?


Best regards
Martin Jørgensen

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* very quick question about open buffers after sending replies...
@ 2006-06-29 23:01 Martin Jørgensen
  2006-06-30 11:00 ` Robert D. Crawford
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Martin Jørgensen @ 2006-06-29 23:01 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

I don't want open buffers when I reply in gnus, so I asked this question
about a week ago, but nobody answered the last part of it.

http://groups.google.com/group/gnu.emacs.gnus/browse_frm/thread/47090b06ba6c6c5b/db6fd7a5da122c40?lnk=st&q=very+quick+question+about+open+buffers+group%3Agnu.emacs.gnus&rnum=1&hl=en#db6fd7a5da122c40

>> Then I write my comments and then I press C-c C-c and the post is 
>> send. But the buffer isn't closed. [...] 

>> So is it supposed to work that way? 

> Yes. 

>> I don't like having manually to kill those buffers, so is there a 
>> better method? 

> (info "(message)Message Buffers") 


Sorry, I looked the wrong place before. 
I guess you're referring to: 

`message-generate-new-buffers' 
     If non-`nil', generate new buffers.  The default is `t'.  If this 
     is a function, call that function with three parameters: The type, 
     the to address and the group name.  (Any of these may be `nil'.) 
     The function should return the new buffer name. 

So I inserted this in my .gnus: 

(setq message-generate-new-buffers nil) ;; kill buffer after replying to post 

I don't think it's correct... Nothing changed. I still get open buffers
after replying...



Question: What exactly do I insert in my .gnus file to get this
behaviour? I'm a gnus newbie, so I really don't know, except the above
line didn't work....



Best regards
Martin Jørgensen

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2006-06-22 20:20 ` Johan Bockgård
2006-06-24  8:07   ` Martin Jørgensen
2006-06-24  8:16   ` Martin Jørgensen
2006-06-29 23:01 Martin Jørgensen
2006-06-30 11:00 ` Robert D. Crawford
2006-06-30 21:38   ` Martin Jørgensen
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