Simo Lahteinen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Gnus manual (section 3.1.1: Summary Buffer Lines) states very briefly > that when using %B in gnus-summary-line-format it is possible to make > things look better: > > "Note that it is possible to make the thread display look really > neat by replacing the default ASCII characters with graphic > line-drawing glyphs." > > How would this happen in practise? > > I am using Win XP SP2.
Don't know if it works under *Windows* Emacsen, but here looks ;; Grafische Bäume ;(setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-root "\x490b3 ") ; "> " (setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-root "\x4912f ") ; "> " ;(setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-false-root "\x490b3 ") ; "> " (setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-false-root "\x490f8 ") ; "> " (setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-single-indent " ") ; "" (setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-leaf-with-other "\x4903c\x49020\x490fa ") ; "+-> " ;(setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-single-leaf "\x49034\x49020\x490fb ") ; "\\-> " (setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-single-leaf "\x490b0\x49020\x490fa ") ; "\\-> " (setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-vertical "\x49022") ; "| " very nice. The commented lines are alternatives you might want to choose. You have to add %B to your summary buffer line to make it work, of course. olli -- NP: nothing _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english