Re: open/close threads with `<' and `>'

2011-10-15 Thread Tassilo Horn
Harry Putnam writes: Hi Harry, >>> I would like to defun a function that can toggles a given thread as >>> the ">" is hard to use on my keyboard. >> >> I have such a function: >> >> (defun th-next-line-invisible-p () >> "Return non-nil, if the line after POS starts invisible. >> POS defaults t

Re: open/close threads with `<' and `>'

2011-10-15 Thread Harry Putnam
Tassilo Horn writes: [...] > You would bind `th-gnus-summary-toggle-show/hide' to some key in > `gnus-summary-mode-map' just like you did with the other two commands. > This command is a combination of both: calling it on a collapsed thread > will expand it, calling it on a expanded thread coll

Re: open/close threads with `<' and `>'

2011-10-15 Thread Tassilo Horn
Harry Putnam writes: >> You would bind `th-gnus-summary-toggle-show/hide' to some key in >> `gnus-summary-mode-map' just like you did with the other two commands. >> This command is a combination of both: calling it on a collapsed thread >> will expand it, calling it on a expanded thread collapse

Re: open/close threads with `<' and `>'

2011-10-15 Thread Harry Putnam
Tassilo Horn writes: > Harry Putnam writes: > >>> You would bind `th-gnus-summary-toggle-show/hide' to some key in >>> `gnus-summary-mode-map' just like you did with the other two commands. >>> This command is a combination of both: calling it on a collapsed thread >>> will expand it, calling it