Breanndán Ó Nualláin :
I'd like to be able to do article washing by running the article
through an external python script. Is there an easy way to do
this?
You could define a function:
(defun my-gnus-article-wash nil
"Invoke the program '(car my-gnus-article-wash)' on the current
Eric Abrahamsen :
physiculus writes:
But how could i change the string inside the filename from !2
to :2 ? Perhaps with dired, but i dont know how?
Dired has wdired-mode that allows you to edit file names in the
dired buffer as though they were plain text, and then "commit"
all the rename
Richmond :
Is it possible to get gnus to tell me of replies to my articles?
I don't know.
or maybe raise the score of them?
Yes. Make a scoring rule: In the summary buffer, while reading
one of your articles, type the key sequence “I f e p” and then
your name and e‐mail address (w
Haines Brown writes:
>Helmut Waitzmann writes:
>> Hit
>>
>> M-x list-faces-display
>>
>> to get the Faces Buffer. Position the cursor at the line starting with
>> “region”. Press
>>
>> C-m
>>
>> customize and save.
>
>
Haines Brown writes:
>I'm running emacs 24.4.1 on Debian Wheezy, and the background color of
>transient mark is too dark, making the highlighted text hard to
>read. I'd like to change the background color to a lighter color, but
>I'm sure this can be done yet in my current version of emacs.
Hit
Stefan Huchler writes:
> (let ((last (car (last articles)))
> (did nil)
>
>
>I have no idea what this "did" thing is supposed to be
You might read the documentation for the special form "let". To do
that, type C-h f let RET
Let me comment that documentation:
The first parameter of "let
Eric writes:
> (add-to-list 'gnus-secondary-select-methods
>'(nnimap "name1"
> (nnimap-address "imap.gmail.com")
> (nnimap-server-port 993)
> (nnimap-stream ssl)
> (nnir-search-engine imap)
>