>>>>> "John" == John Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
John> "Lars Chr. Hausmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Now if I access my today page and follow the link to the email, then >> when I press 'q' to get back to my Group summary >> >> i.e. Planer Today page -> Email -> Gnus Group buffer. >> >> Then I see that 1 email has been change from unread to read. This is >> pretty annoying. I have so far not been able to reliably detect which >> email is marked as read. >> John> Thanks for the feedback. Could you explain what you expect to John> happen when you follow a link to a message? John> Planner visits the message when you follow the link. That's why John> it gets marked read -- you're reading it. My point is, that the message being linked to is marked as read already. Which is fine. John> If it's not always getting marked read, that seems like it John> might be a possible bug (though maybe a gnus problem and not a John> planner-gnus problem). Can you find a way to reproduce that? The problem is that, when following the link, and then returning, for instance after having answered the email, some other article will then be marked as unread - even though I have not read it. Let me try to elaborate: I have a group with 20 unread email. I have a planner task which links to an article in that group, but the email is already marked as read, and thus not figuring in the 20 unread email. When I from the planner page follow the link to the article (which is still unread), and handle the email. When I then press 'q' to get out of the article buffer, I now see 19 unread emails. Even though I have just accessed an already read email. It's appears like that in the process, one of the unreads is being marked as read. So scenario: Goto into group where there's unread email. Read one of them (it will not be read). While reading, do M-x planner-create-task-from-buffer Press 'q' to get to Group buffer. The unread count has now been reduced by 1. Goto planner page Follow the liink to the article. Press 'q' to get back to Group buffer The unread count now again been reduced by 1. I.e something that was unread has now been read. For big groupsit's hard to find again. John> Otherwise, just fill us in a little more on what you expect to John> happen and maybe there's a way to make that happen for you. See if the above mentioned description - will help you. Best, Lars Chr. -- An English professor wrote on the blackboard: Punctuate this sentence: 'Woman without her man is nothing'. The men wrote: 'Woman, without her man, is nothing.' All the women wrote: 'Woman! Without her, man is nothing.' _______________________________________________ Planner-el-discuss mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gna.org/listinfo/planner-el-discuss
