Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-09-09 Thread Lars Ingebrigtsen
mer...@stonehenge.com (Randal L. Schwartz) writes: > Is there a workaround for "Hiding the thread moved us backwards, > aborting!" bug in GNUS v5.13, or do I have to wait for an upgrade now? I'm pretty sure this has been fixed for Emacs 24.3. At least I remember working on it, so I assume that i

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-09-07 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
Is there a workaround for "Hiding the thread moved us backwards, aborting!" bug in GNUS v5.13, or do I have to wait for an upgrade now? Driving me nuts. -- Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503 777 0095 http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/> Smalltalk/Perl/Unix consultin

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-30 Thread Oleksandr Gavenko
On 2012-08-28, Andy Moreton wrote: >> That's why I look (and still look!!) for way to prevent hiding groups with >> zero unread articles. > > Try this: > > (setq gnus-permanently-visible-groups ".*") > > and if you use topics: > > (setq gnus-topic-display-empty-topics t) > Last close my issue! Tha

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-28 Thread Andy Moreton
On Fri 24 Aug 2012, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote: > On 2012-08-14, Eric Abrahamsen wrote: >> And 'j' for `gnus-group-jump-to-group' will find any group, visible or >> not! This is my main method for *Group* buffer navigation, and for your >> exact use-case: 'j' to find a group, then 'C-u a' to compose

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-24 Thread Oleksandr Gavenko
On 2012-08-14, Adam Sjøgren wrote: >> But GNUS hide groups from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages... > > Does L do what you want? In some way yes, but this command (gnus-group-list-all-groups) also shown unsubscribed and killed groups. But for my purpose it is not a harm. My redefinit

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-24 Thread Oleksandr Gavenko
On 2012-08-14, Eric Abrahamsen wrote: > And 'j' for `gnus-group-jump-to-group' will find any group, visible or > not! This is my main method for *Group* buffer navigation, and for your > exact use-case: 'j' to find a group, then 'C-u a' to compose a message > to it. > Thanks for explaining of your

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-15 Thread XeCycle
Oleksandr Gavenko writes: > If I want to post to some group I firstly enter to it and press 'a' in > *Summary* buffer. You can C-u a on that group, without entering it. > Why? Just because I simple don't remember full group names. > Only some part of names which I look by C-s in *Group* buffer

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-14 Thread Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > On Tue, Aug 14 2012, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote: > >> Eric Abrahamsen writes: >> >>> And 'j' for `gnus-group-jump-to-group' will find any group, visible or >>> not! This is my main method for *Group* buffer navigation, and for your >>> exact use-case: 'j' to find a gr

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-14 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
On Tue, Aug 14 2012, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote: > Eric Abrahamsen writes: > >> And 'j' for `gnus-group-jump-to-group' will find any group, visible or >> not! This is my main method for *Group* buffer navigation, and for your >> exact use-case: 'j' to find a group, then 'C-u a' to compose a mes

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-14 Thread Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
Eric Abrahamsen writes: > And 'j' for `gnus-group-jump-to-group' will find any group, visible or > not! This is my main method for *Group* buffer navigation, and for your > exact use-case: 'j' to find a group, then 'C-u a' to compose a message > to it. Is it possible to make that use "ido" type

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-14 Thread Eric Abrahamsen
On Tue, Aug 14 2012, Adam Sjøgren wrote: > On Tue, 14 Aug 2012 12:17:33 +0300, Oleksandr wrote: > >> But GNUS hide groups from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages... > > Does L do what you want? > > , > | L runs the command gnus-group-list-all-groups, which is an interactive > | compi

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-14 Thread Adam Sjøgren
On Tue, 14 Aug 2012 12:17:33 +0300, Oleksandr wrote: > But GNUS hide groups from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages... Does L do what you want? , | L runs the command gnus-group-list-all-groups, which is an interactive | compiled Lisp function in `gnus-group.el'. | | It is bound t

Re: GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-14 Thread Oleksandr Gavenko
On 2012-08-14, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote: > If I want to post to some group I firstly enter to it and press 'a' in > *Summary* buffer. Why? Just because I simple don't remember full group names. > Only some part of names which I look by C-s in *Group* buffer until not find > desired group... > > But

GNUS hide group from *Group* buffer when there no unread messages...

2012-08-14 Thread Oleksandr Gavenko
If I want to post to some group I firstly enter to it and press 'a' in *Summary* buffer. Why? Just because I simple don't remember full group names. Only some part of names which I look by C-s in *Group* buffer until not find desired group... But GNUS hide groups from *Group* buffer when there no