From: Edward Dodge <someone@g3.com>
Subject: Traversing (Previously Viewed) Thread, opposite function to '^'?
Date: 15 Mar 2003 14:08:23 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m2bs0cbdfs.fsf@g3.com> (raw)
Rather than having to use C-p and C-n and hit enter to look at
previously-viewed posts, I have found that one can simply use ^ to go
UP a previously-viewed thread structure. Is there another
key-binding/function to go DOWN the previously-viewed thread
structure?
--
Edward Dodge
/Confabulation Consulting/
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