> Uwe Brauer via "Announcements and discussions for GNUS, the GNU Emacs > Usenet newsreader (in English)" writes:
> Why not use (info "(gnus) Store arbitrary data") for this part? > Also, here's something (stolen long ago from github.com/jwiegley) for > more inspiration: > ;; Tooltip email address display > (defun my/gnus-balloon-face-0 (window object position) > (with-current-buffer object > (let* ((article (get-text-property position 'gnus-number)) > (head (gnus-data-header (gnus-data-find article))) > (from-address (cadr (gnus-extract-address-components > (mail-header-from head))))) > (format "%s" from-address)))) > (setq gnus-balloon-face-0 'my/gnus-balloon-face-0) Did not occur to me, and by stuff is working > I've also heard of the possibly related (describe-package 'gnorb). I know, I am using it, (and it sometimes leads to problems with the links) It serves a different purpose, you store important messages in a org buffer which allows to use org, and then finally reply to the message. I needed something much simpler. -- I strongly condemn Hamas heinous despicable pogroms/atrocities on Israel I strongly condemn Putin's war of aggression against Ukraine. I support to deliver weapons to Ukraine's military. I support the EU and NATO membership of Ukraine.
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