Re: Knode killfile
On Thursday 03 February 2005 13:19, Derek Broughton wrote: On Thursday 03 February 2005 11:03, Matej Cepl wrote: Derek Broughton wrote: Yep, that'll immediately hide any _existing_ messages from killfiled posters. Next time you go to that folder, new messages from that author still show. It's hopeless. On default it decreases score just for small amount (-10) -- if you really want anything from the author to be removed decrease it by - and his messages will never show up again (I haven't seen Alan Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a long time, so it has to work :-). All of my scoring rules are -1000. How far do you have to go to be 0??? btw, I've been monitoring this situation more closely in the past week, and it's clear that _some_ of the messages from people I have killfiled get suppressed, but there are still frequent occurrences where posts with negative scores show up. -- derek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Knode killfile
On Thu, Feb 03, 2005 at 04:14:31PM -0800, Liz Young wrote: Maybe that's the problem? My filter(s) Score is -9 = and I use the default score (-10) on the articles I want to killfile. If I set it to =0 it doesn't work, as you say. This doesn't sound like your problem, but it took me, literally, years to understand that the input is VALUE RELATION articlescore (secondrelation secondvalue). So if you want to kill articles scoring less than 0, you need to enter 0 = not, as you might expect, = Hope this might help someone. Despite loving KDE I don't touch knode because it completely lacks the Do What I Mean factor, but I've had to get somewhat to grips with it because my love likes GUI newsreaders. Nick -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Knode killfile
On Thursday 03 February 2005 05:13, Matas Costa wrote: BTW, has knode a killfile o a way to filter the post from selected users? I can't find it. Thanks. Knode 0.8.1 has a section in the manual on how to create a filter that functions as a killfile. I'm not sure if it would work with earlier versions or not. Procedure 2.4. Creating a Killfile Go to Settings-Configure KNode+Reading News+Filters. Create a new filter below unread, called killfile on. Be sure that Apply to single articles is set and then click on the Additional tab. Set score equal to or less than zero (=); then click the OK until you have exited the dialog. Open an article whose author should be killed and just type Ctrl+L(or select, from the Scoring menu, Lower Score for Author). This opens the Rule Editor (a part of scoring). You can optionally give the rule a name that matches the author (Kook, for example.) and then, if this is to be permanent, uncheck the expire automatically box; you'll see that this rule will change the author's score to minus ten (or the score you entered); finally, click OK. Go to the menu item View-Filter-killfile on. HTH -- Bud Rogers [EMAIL PROTECTED] KD5SZ
Re: Knode killfile
On Thursday 03 February 2005 08:24, Bud Rogers wrote: On Thursday 03 February 2005 05:13, Matas Costa wrote: BTW, has knode a killfile o a way to filter the post from selected users? I can't find it. Thanks. Knode 0.8.1 has a section in the manual on how to create a filter that functions as a killfile. I'm not sure if it would work with earlier versions or not. It doesn't work with _any_ versions. ... Go to the menu item View-Filter-killfile on. Yep, that'll immediately hide any _existing_ messages from killfiled posters. Next time you go to that folder, new messages from that author still show. It's hopeless. -- derek
Re: Knode killfile
On Thu February 3 2005 05:28 am, Derek Broughton wrote: Yep, that'll immediately hide any _existing_ messages from killfiled posters. Next time you go to that folder, new messages from that author still show. It's hopeless. To filter New messages, copy the Unread filter, and change the Status from Is Read: False to Is New: True. I have killfile filters for New, Today, Unread, and All. Works great. -Liz
Re: Knode killfile
On Thursday 03 February 2005 11:13, Liz Young wrote: On Thu February 3 2005 05:28 am, Derek Broughton wrote: Yep, that'll immediately hide any _existing_ messages from killfiled posters. Next time you go to that folder, new messages from that author still show. It's hopeless. To filter New messages, copy the Unread filter, and change the Status from Is Read: False to Is New: True. Why on earth would I want to change the status on the Unread filter to New? There's already a new filter for that. I have killfile filters for New, Today, Unread, and All. Works great. I know how it is _supposed_ to work. Hiding posts according to Score, however, doesn't work. I have both the Unread and New filters modified to operate on Single Articles, and include only scores =0, and posts routinely appear with negative scores. Incidentally, the KNode manual says that Ignoring threads operates by setting the score to -100 so that the thread can't be seen. That doesn't work either - ignoring a thread hides it _now_ but any future posts in the thread will be shown - just like changing the score for an author. -- derek
Re: Knode killfile
Derek Broughton wrote: Yep, that'll immediately hide any _existing_ messages from killfiled posters. Next time you go to that folder, new messages from that author still show. It's hopeless. On default it decreases score just for small amount (-10) -- if you really want anything from the author to be removed decrease it by - and his messages will never show up again (I haven't seen Alan Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a long time, so it has to work :-). Matej -- Matej Cepl, http://www.ceplovi.cz/matej GPG Finger: 89EF 4BC6 288A BF43 1BAB 25C3 E09F EF25 D964 84AC 138 Highland Ave. #10, Somerville, Ma 02143, (617) 623-1488 I've had a perfectly wonderful evening. But this wasn't it. -- Groucho Marx -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Knode killfile
On Thursday 03 February 2005 11:03, Matej Cepl wrote: Derek Broughton wrote: Yep, that'll immediately hide any _existing_ messages from killfiled posters. Next time you go to that folder, new messages from that author still show. It's hopeless. On default it decreases score just for small amount (-10) -- if you really want anything from the author to be removed decrease it by - and his messages will never show up again (I haven't seen Alan Connor [EMAIL PROTECTED] for a long time, so it has to work :-). All of my scoring rules are -1000. How far do you have to go to be 0??? -- derek -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Knode killfile
Hi, On Thu February 3 2005 07:58 am, Derek Broughton wrote: I know how it is _supposed_ to work. Hiding posts according to Score, however, doesn't work. I have both the Unread and New filters modified to operate on Single Articles, and include only scores =0, and posts routinely appear with negative scores. Maybe that's the problem? My filter(s) Score is -9 = and I use the default score (-10) on the articles I want to killfile. If I set it to =0 it doesn't work, as you say. -Liz