Eric Abrahamsen <e...@ericabrahamsen.net> writes:

> Well, the OP's question indicates otherwise :) Right now .newsrc
> contains quite a bit of information that could be considered user-level
> customizations: which groups are subscribed, group parameters, the topic
> layout, and the highly-confusing `gnus-server-alist'. Values that only
> change when the user explicitly changes them. These things are editable
> through the Gnus interface, but I think users would be a lot happier if
> they were also stored separately, in a format that could be safely
> shared between computers, and maybe even editable by hand.

This is a nice summary of what I have just been looking through gnus
INFO and trying to figure out.

So... many gnus configurations elements can be set either interactively
or through init files (e.g., creating servers and groups). Others can
only be set interactively and saved in .newsrc. I confess, I am having a
hard time keeping clear which is which.

Are any of the "user-level customizations" above also settable in init
files?

Thanks, - George

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