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1 \documentclass{article}
2
3 % Previously we had five input LaTeX files (booklet.tex bk-lt.tex bk-a4.tex
4 % refcard.tex gnusref.tex) and two logo files (gnuslogo-refcard.eps and
5 % gnuslogo-booklet.eps).
6 %
7 % From this LaTeX file (gnus-refcard.tex) plus a single logo (gnus-logo.eps),
8 % we can generate the refcard and the booklet version. Appropriate Makefile
9 % rules were added. This simplifies to distribute the refcard with Emacs.
10 %
11 % (Reiner Steib, March 2005)
12
13 \usepackage{ifthen}
14 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{
15 \typeout{Creating reference card...}
16 }{
17 \typeout{Creating reference booklet...}}
18
19 \usepackage{supertabular}
20
21 \newlength{\logowidth} \setlength{\logowidth} {6.861in}
22 \newlength{\logoheight} \setlength{\logoheight}{7.013in}
23
24 \usepackage{graphicx}
25
26 \usepackage{geometry}
27
28 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{% ifcard %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
29 % Reference Card
30
31 \def\Guide{Card}\def\guide{card}
32 \def\logoscale{0.25}
33
34 % Page setup for the refcard:
35
36 % \setlength{\textwidth}{7.26in} \setlength{\textheight}{10in}
37 % \setlength{\topmargin}{-1.0in}
38 % % the same settings work for A4, although there is a bit of space at the
39 % % top and bottom of the page.
40 % \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-0.5in} \setlength{\evensidemargin}{-0.5in}
41
42 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\letterpapertrue}}{
43 \geometry{a4paper,hmargin=10mm,tmargin=10mm,bmargin=35mm}
44 }{
45 \geometry{hmargin=20mm,tmargin=10mm,bmargin=12mm}
46 }
47
48 }{ %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
49 % Reference Booklet
50
51 \def\Guide{Booklet}\def\guide{booklet}
52 \def\logoscale{0.5}% FIXME: too large for 2up printing? --rsteib
53
54 % FIXME: Use geometry package. --rsteib
55 % \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\letterpapertrue}}{
56 % \textwidth 4.9in \textheight 7.35in \topmargin -1.0in
57 % }{
58 % \textwidth 4.5in \textheight 7.5in \topmargin -1.0in
59 % }
60 % \oddsidemargin -0.5in \evensidemargin -0.5in
61 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\letterpapertrue}}{
62 \geometry{a5paper,hmargin=10mm,tmargin=10mm,bmargin=4mm}
63 }{
64 % FIXME: Use geometry package. --rsteib
65 \geometry{a5paper,hmargin=20mm,tmargin=10mm,bmargin=4mm}
66 }
67
68 \def\sec{\section}
69 \def\subsec{\subsection}
70 \def\subsubsec{\subsubsection}
71 \def\blankpage{\vspace*{\fill}\par
72 %\centerline{(This page intentionally left blank.)}
73 \par\vspace*{\fill}\pagebreak}
74 }%ifbooklet% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
75
76 % \input{gnusref} % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %
77 %% include file for the Gnus refcard and booklet
78
79 \def\progver{5.11} % program version
80 % \def\refver{5.10-2} % refcard version (not used)
81 \def\date{April, 2006}
82 \def\author{Gnus Bugfixing Girls + Boys $<$bugs@gnus.org$>$}
83
84 %%
85 \newlength{\keycolwidth}
86 \newenvironment{keys}[1]% #1 is the widest key
87 {\nopagebreak%\noindent%
88 \settowidth{\keycolwidth}{#1}%
89 \addtolength{\keycolwidth}{\tabcolsep}%
90 \addtolength{\keycolwidth}{-\columnwidth}%
91 \begin{supertabular}{@{}l@{\hspace{\tabcolsep}}p{-\keycolwidth}@{}}}%
92 {\end{supertabular}\\}
93
94 %% uncomment the first definition if you do not want pagebreaks in maps
95 %%\newcommand{\esamepage}{\samepage}
96 \newcommand{\esamepage}{}
97
98 \newcommand*{\B}[1]{{\bf#1})} % bold l)etter
99
100 \newcommand{\Title}{%
101 \begin{center}
102 {\bf\LARGE Gnus \progver\ Reference \Guide\\}
103 %{\normalsize \Guide\ version \refver}
104 \end{center}
105 }
106
107 % \newcommand*{\LogoOLD}[1]{\centerline{%
108 % \makebox[\logoscale\logowidth][l]{\vbox to \logoscale\logoheight
109 % {\vfill\epsfig{figure=gnuslogo-#1}}\vspace{-\baselineskip}}}}
110
111 \newcommand*{\Logo}[1]{\centerline{%
112 \includegraphics[width=\logoscale\logowidth]{gnus-logo}}}
113
114 \newcommand{\Copyright}{%
115 \begin{center}
116 Copyright \copyright\ 1995, 2002, 2003, 2004,
117 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\\*
118 Copyright \copyright\ 1995 Vladimir Alexiev
119 $<$vladimir@cs.ualberta.ca$>$.\\*
120 Copyright \copyright\ 2000 Felix Natter $<$fnatter@gmx.net$>$.\\*
121 Copyright \copyright\ 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005 \author.\\*
122 Created from the Gnus manual Copyright \copyright\ 1994 Lars Magne
123 Ingebrigtsen.\\*
124 and the Emacs Help Bindings feature (C-h b).\\*
125 Gnus logo copyright \copyright\ 1995 Luis Fernandes.\\*
126 \end{center}
127
128 Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of this reference
129 \guide{} provided the copyright notice and this permission are preserved on
130 all copies. Please send corrections, additions and suggestions to the
131 current maintainer's email address. \Guide{} last edited on \date.
132 }
133
134 \newcommand{\Notes}{%
135 \subsection*{Notes}
136 {\esamepage
137 Gnus is complex. Currently it has some 876 interactive (user-callable)
138 functions. Of these 618 are in the two major modes (Group and
139 Summary/Article). Many of these functions have more than one binding, some
140 have 3 or even 4 bindings. The total number of keybindings is 677. So in
141 order to save 40\% space, every function is listed only once on this
142 \guide, under the ``more logical'' binding. Alternative bindings are given
143 in parentheses in the beginning of the description.
144
145 Many Gnus commands are affected by the numeric prefix. Normally you enter a
146 prefix by holding the Meta key and typing a number, but in most Gnus modes
147 you don't need to use Meta since the digits are not self-inserting. The
148 prefixed behavior of commands is given in [brackets]. Often the prefix is
149 used to specify:
150
151 \quad [distance] How many objects to move the point over.
152
153 \quad [scope] How many objects to operate on (including the current one).
154
155 \quad [p/p] The ``Process/Prefix Convention'': If a prefix is given then it
156 determines how many objects to operate on. Else if there are some objects
157 marked with the process mark \#, these are operated on. Else only the
158 current object is affected.
159
160 \quad [level] A group subscribedness level. Only groups with a lower or
161 equal level will be affected by the operation. If no prefix is given,
162 `gnus-group-default-list-level' is used. If
163 `gnus-group-use-permanent-levels', then a prefix to the `g' and `l'
164 commands will also set the default level.
165
166 \quad [score] An article score. If no prefix is given,
167 `gnus-summary-default-score' is used. \\*[\baselineskip]
168 % some keys
169 Gnus startup-commands:\\*
170 \begin{keys}{M-x gnus-unplugged}
171 M-x gnus & start Gnus. \\
172 M-x gnus-no-server & start Gnus without connecting to server
173 (i.e. to read mail). \\
174 \end{keys}
175 Additionally, there are the two commands \texttt{gnus-plugged} and
176 \texttt{gnus-unplugged}, which are only used if you want to download
177 news and/or read previously downloaded news offline (see C-c C-i g Gnus
178 Unplugged RET). Note: \texttt{gnus-no-server} ignores the stuff in
179 \texttt{gnus-agent-directory}, and thus does not allow you to use Gnus
180 Unplugged.
181 %
182 \begin{keys}{C-c C-i}
183 C-c C-i & Go to the Gnus online {\bf info}.\\
184 C-c C-b & Send a Gnus {\bf bug} report.\\
185 \end{keys}
186 }}
187
188 \newcommand{\GroupLevels}{%
189 The table below assumes that you use the default Gnus levels.
190 Fill your user-specific levels in the blank cells.\\[1\baselineskip]
191 \begin{tabular}{|c|l|l|}
192 \hline
193 Level & Groups & Status \\
194 \hline
195 1 & draft/mail groups & \\
196 2 & mail groups & \\
197 3 & & subscribed \\
198 4 & & \\
199 5 & default list level & \\
200 \hline
201 6 & & unsubscribed \\
202 7 & & \\
203 \hline
204 8 & & zombies \\
205 \hline
206 9 & & killed \\
207 \hline
208 \end{tabular}}
209
210 \newcommand{\MarkCharacters}{%
211 {\esamepage If a command directly sets a mark, it is shown in parentheses.\\*
212 \newlength{\markcolwidth}
213 \settowidth{\markcolwidth}{` '}% widest character
214 \addtolength{\markcolwidth}{4\tabcolsep}
215 \addtolength{\markcolwidth}{-\columnwidth}
216 \newlength{\markdblcolwidth}
217 \setlength{\markdblcolwidth}{\columnwidth}
218 \addtolength{\markdblcolwidth}{-2\tabcolsep}
219 \begin{tabular}{|c|p{-\markcolwidth}|}
220 \hline
221 \multicolumn{2}{|p{\markdblcolwidth}|}{{\bf ``Read'' Marks.}
222 All these marks appear in the first column of the summary line, and so
223 are mutually exclusive.}\\
224 \hline
225 ` ' & (M-u, M SPC, M c) Not read.\\
226 ! & (!, M !, M t) Ticked (interesting).\\
227 ? & (?, M ?) Dormant (only followups are interesting).\\
228 E & (E, M e, M x) {\bf Expirable}. Only has effect in mail groups.\\
229 G & (C, B DEL) Canceled article (or deleted in mailgroups).\\
230 \$ & (M-d, M s x, S x). Marked as spam.\\
231 \hline\hline
232 \multicolumn{2}{|p{\markdblcolwidth}|}
233 {The marks below mean that the article
234 is read (killed, uninteresting), and have more or less the same effect.
235 Some commands however explicitly differentiate between them (e.g.\ M
236 M-C-r, adaptive scoring).}\\
237 \hline
238 r & (d, M d, M r) Deleted (marked as {\bf read}).\\
239 C & (M C; M C-c; M H; c, Z c; Z n; Z C) Killed by {\bf catch-up}.\\
240 F & SOUPed article. See the manual.\\
241 O & {\bf Old} (read in a previous session).\\
242 K & (k, M k; C-k, M K) {\bf Killed}.\\
243 M & Article marked as read by duplicate suppression.\\
244 Q & Article is part of a sparse thread (see ``Threading''
245 in the manual).\\
246 R & {\bf Read} (viewed in actuality).\\
247 X & Killed by a kill file.\\
248 Y & Killed due to low score.\\
249 \hline\multicolumn{2}{c}{\vspace{1ex}}\\\hline
250 \multicolumn{2}{|p{\markdblcolwidth}|}
251 {{\bf Marks not affecting visibility}}\\
252 \hline
253 \# & (\#, M \#, M P p) Processable (will be affected by the next operation).
254 [2]\\
255 A & {\bf Answered} (followed-up or replied). [2]\\
256 F & Forwarded. [2]\\
257 $\ast$ & Cached. [2]\\
258 S & Saved. [2]\\
259 N & Recently arrived. [2]\\
260 . & Unseen. [2]\\
261 + & Over default score. [3]\\
262 $-$ & Under default score. [3]\\
263 $=$ & Has children (thread underneath it). Add `\%e' to
264 `gnus-summary-line-format'. [3]\\
265 \hline
266 \end{tabular}
267 }}
268
269 \newcommand{\GroupModeGeneral}{%
270 \begin{keys}{C-c M-C-x}
271 RET & (=) Enter this group. [Prefix: how many (read) articles to fetch.
272 Positive: newest articles, negative: oldest ones; non-numerical:
273 view all articles, not just unread]\\
274 M-RET & Enter group quickly.\\
275 M-SPC & Same as RET but does not expunge and hide dormants.\\
276 M-C-RET & Enter group without any processing, changes will not be permanent.\\
277 SPC & Select this group and display the first (unread) article. [Same
278 prefix as above.]\\
279 ? & Give a very short help message.\\
280 $<$ & Go to the beginning of the Group buffer.\\
281 $>$ & Go to the end of the Group buffer.\\
282 , & Jump to the lowest-level group with unread articles.\\
283 . & Jump to the first group with unread articles.\\
284 \^{} & Enter the Server buffer mode.\\
285 a & Post an {\bf article} to a group
286 [Prefix: use group under point to find posting-style].\\
287 b & Find {\bf bogus} groups and delete them.\\
288 c & Mark all unticked articles in this group as read ({\bf catch-up}).
289 [p/p]\\
290 g & Check the server for new articles ({\bf get}). [level]\\
291 M-g & Check the server for new articles in this group ({\bf get}). [p/p]\\
292 j & {\bf Jump} to a group.\\
293 m & {\bf Mail} a message to someone
294 [Prefix: use group under point to find posting-style].\\
295 n & Go to the {\bf next} group with unread articles. [distance]\\
296 M-n & Go to the {\bf next} group on the same or lower level.
297 [distance]\\
298 p & (DEL) Go to the {\bf previous} group with unread articles.
299 [distance]\\
300 M-p & Go to the {\bf previous} group on the same or lower level. [distance]\\
301 q & {\bf Quit} Gnus.\\
302 r & Re-read the init file ({\bf reset}).\\
303 s & {\bf Save} the `.newsrc.eld' file (and `.newsrc' if
304 `gnus-save-newsrc-file').\\
305 z & Suspend (kill all buffers of) Gnus.\\
306 B & {\bf Browse} a foreign server.\\
307 C & Mark all articles in this group as read ({\bf Catch-up}). [p/p]\\
308 F & {\bf Find} new groups and process them.\\
309 N & Go to the {\bf next} group. [distance]\\
310 P & Go to the {\bf previous} group. [distance]\\
311 Q & {\bf Quit} Gnus without saving any startup (.newsrc) files.\\
312 R & {\bf Restart} Gnus.\\
313 Z & Clear the dribble buffer.\\
314 M-c & Clear data from group (marks and list of read articles). \\
315 C-c C-s & {\bf Sort} the groups by name, number of unread articles, or level
316 (depending on `gnus-group-sort-function').\\
317 C-c C-x & Run all expirable articles in this group through the {\bf expiry}
318 process.\\
319 C-c M-C-x & Run all articles in all groups through the {\bf expiry} process.\\
320 C-c M-g & Activate all {\bf groups}.\\
321 C-c C-i & Gnus online-manual ({\bf info}).\\
322 C-x C-t & {\bf Transpose} two groups.\\
323 H f & Fetch this group's {\bf FAQ} (using ange-ftp).\\
324 H c & Display this group's {\bf charter}. [Prefix: query for group]\\
325 H C & Display this group's {\bf control message} (using
326 ange-ftp). [Prefix: query for group]\\
327 H v & (V) Display the Gnus {\bf version} number.\\
328 H d & (C-c C-d) Show the {\bf description} of this group
329 [Prefix: re-read from server].\\
330 M-d & {\bf Describe} all groups. [Prefix: re-read from server]\\
331 D g & Regenerate a Sieve script from group parameters.\\
332 D u & Regenerate Sieve script and {\bf upload} to server.\\
333 \end{keys}
334 }
335
336 \newcommand{\ListGroups}{%
337 {\esamepage
338 \begin{keys}{A M}
339 A d & (C-c C-M-a) List all groups whose names or {\bf descriptions} match a regexp.\\
340 A k & (C-c C-l) List all {\bf killed} groups.
341 [Prefix: look at active-file from server]\\
342 A l & List all groups on a specific level.
343 [Prefix: also list groups with no unread articles]\\
344 A a & (C-c C-a) List all groups whose names match a regexp
345 ({\bf apropos}).\\
346 A A & List the server's active-file.\\
347 A M & List groups that {\bf match} a regexp.\\
348 A m & List groups that {\bf match} a regexp and have unread articles.
349 [level]\\
350 A s & (l) List all {\bf subscribed} groups with unread articles.
351 [level; 5 and lower is the default]\\
352 A u & (L) List all groups (including read and {\bf unsubscribed}).
353 [level; 7 and lower is the default]\\
354 A z & List all {\bf zombie} groups.\\
355 A c & List all groups with cached articles. [level]\\
356 A ? & List all groups with dormant articles. [level]\\
357 \end{keys}
358 }
359
360 \newcommand{\CreateEditGroups}{%
361 {\esamepage
362 The select methods are indicated in parentheses.\\*
363 \begin{keys}{G DEL}
364 G a & Make the Gnus list {\bf archive} group. (nndir over ange-ftp)\\
365 G c & {\bf Customize} this group's parameters.\\
366 G d & Make a {\bf directory} group (every file must be a posting and files
367 must have numeric names). (nndir)\\
368 G D & Enter a {\bf directory} as a (temporary) group.
369 (nneething without recording articles read)\\
370 G e & (M-e) {\bf Edit} this group's select method.\\
371 G E & {\bf Edit} this group's info (select method, articles read, etc).\\
372 G f & Make a group based on a {\bf file}. (nndoc)\\
373 G h & Make the Gnus {\bf help} (documentation) group. (nndoc)\\
374 G k & Make a {\bf kiboze} group. (nnkiboze)\\
375 G m & {\bf Make} a new group.\\
376 G p & Edit this group's {\bf parameters}.\\
377 G r & Rename this group (does not work with read-only groups!).\\
378 G u & Create one of the groups mentioned in gnus-{\bf useful}-groups.\\
379 G v & Add this group to a {\bf virtual} group. [p/p]\\
380 G V & Make a new empty {\bf virtual} group. (nnvirtual)\\
381 G w & Create ephemeral group based on web-search. [Prefix: make solid group
382 instead]\\
383 G R & Make an {\bf RSS} group.\\
384 G DEL & {\bf Delete} group [Prefix: delete all articles as well].\\
385 G x & Expunge all deleted articles in an nnimap mailbox.\\
386 G l & Edit ACL (Access Control {\bf List}) for an nnimap mailbox.\\
387 \end{keys}
388 You can also create mail-groups and read your mail with Gnus (very useful
389 if you are subscribed to mailing lists), using one of the methods
390 nnmbox, nnbabyl, nnml, nnmh, or nnfolder. Read about it in the online info
391 (C-c C-i g Reading Mail RET).
392 }}
393
394 % TODO:
395 \newcommand{\SoupCommands}{%
396 \begin{keys}{G s w}
397 G s b & gnus-group-brew-soup: not documented.\\
398 G s p & gnus-soup-pack-packet: not documented.\\
399 G s r & nnsoup-pack-replies: not documented.\\
400 G s s & gnus-soup-send-replies: not documented.\\
401 G s w & gnus-soup-save-areas: not documented.\\
402 \end{keys}}
403
404 \newcommand{\MarkGroups}{%
405 \begin{keys}{M m}
406 M m & (\#) Set the process {\bf mark} on this group. [scope]\\
407 M r & Mark all groups matching regular expression.\\
408 M u & (M-\#) Remove the process mark from this group ({\bf unmark}).
409 [scope]\\
410 M U & Remove the process mark from all groups (\textbf{umark all}).\\
411 M w & Mark all groups in the current region. [prefix: unmark]\\
412 M b & Mark all groups in the {\bf buffer}. [prefix: unmark]\\
413 \end{keys}}
414
415 \newcommand{\GroupTopicsGeneral}{%
416 {\esamepage
417 Topics are ``categories'' for groups. Press t in the group-buffer to
418 toggle gnus-topic-mode (C-c C-i g Group Topics RET).\\*
419 \begin{keys}{C-c C-x}
420 T n & Prompt for topic {\bf name} and create it.\\
421 T m & {\bf Move} the current group to some other topic [p/p].\\
422 T j & {\bf Jump} to a topic.\\
423 T c & {\bf Copy} the current group to some other topic [p/p].\\
424 T D & Remove (not delete) the current group [p/p].\\
425 T M & {\bf Move} all groups matching a regexp to a topic.\\
426 T C & {\bf Copy} all groups matching a regexp to a topic.\\
427 T H & Toggle {\bf hiding} of empty topics.\\
428 T r & {\bf Rename} a topic.\\
429 T DEL & Delete an empty topic.\\
430 T \# & Mark all groups in the current topic with the process-mark.\\
431 T M-\# & Remove the process-mark from all groups in the current topic.\\
432 T TAB & (TAB) Indent current topic [Prefix: unindent].\\
433 M-TAB & Unindent the current topic.\\
434 RET & (SPC) Either unfold topic or enter group [level].\\
435 T s & {\bf Show} the current topic. [Prefix: show permanently]\\
436 T h & {\bf Hide} the current topic. [Prefix: hide permanently]\\
437 C-c C-x & Expire all articles in current group or topic.\\
438 C-k & {\bf Kill} a group or topic.\\
439 C-y & {\bf Yank} a group or topic.\\
440 A T & List active-file using {\bf topics}.\\
441 G p & Edit topic-{\bf parameters}.\\
442 T M-n & Go to {\bf next} topic. [distance]\\
443 T M-p & Go to {\bf previous} topic. [distance]\\
444 \end{keys}
445 }
446 }
447
448 \newcommand{\TopicSorting}{%
449 {\esamepage
450 \begin{keys}{T S m}
451 T S a & Sort {\bf alphabetically}.\\
452 T S u & Sort by number of {\bf unread} articles.\\
453 T S l & Sort by group {\bf level}.\\
454 T S v & Sort by group score ({\bf value}).\\
455 T S r & Sort by group {\bf rank}.\\
456 T S m & Sort by {\bf method}.\\
457 T S e & Sort by {\bf server} name.\\
458 T S s & Sort according to `gnus-group-sort-function'.\\
459 \end{keys}
460 With a prefix these commands will sort in reverse order.
461 }
462 }
463
464 \newcommand{\SubscribeKillYankGroups}{%
465 {\esamepage
466 \begin{keys}{S C-k}
467 S k & (C-k) {\bf Kill} this group.\\
468 S l & Set the {\bf level} of this group. [p/p]\\
469 S s & (U) Prompt for a group and toggle its {\bf subscription}.\\
470 S t & (u) {\bf Toggle} subscription to this group. [p/p]\\
471 S w & (C-w) Kill all groups in the region.\\
472 S y & (C-y) {\bf Yank} the last killed group.\\
473 S z & Kill all {\bf zombie} groups.\\
474 S C-k & Kill all groups on a certain level.\\
475 \end{keys}
476 }
477 }
478
479 \newcommand{\SummaryModeGeneral}{%
480 {\esamepage
481 \begin{keys}{M-RET}
482 SPC & (A SPC, A n) Select an article, scroll it one page, move to the
483 next one.\\
484 DEL & (A DEL, A p, b) Scroll this article one page back. [distance]\\
485 RET & (A RET) Scroll this article one line forward. [distance]\\
486 M-RET & (A M-RET) Scroll this article one line backward. [distance]\\
487 = & Expand the Summary window (fullsize).
488 [Prefix: shrink to display article window]\\
489 %
490 \& & Execute a command on all articles whose header matches a regexp.
491 [Prefix: move backwards]\\
492 M-\& & Execute a command on all articles having the process mark.\\
493 %
494 M-n & (G M-n) Go to the {\bf next} summary line of an unread article.
495 [distance]\\
496 M-p & (G M-p) Go to the {\bf previous} summary line of an unread article.
497 [distance]\\
498 M-s & {\bf Search} through all subsequent articles for a regexp.\\
499 M-r & Search through all previous articles for a regexp.\\
500 %
501 A P & {\bf Postscript}-print current buffer.\\
502 %
503 M-k & Edit this group's {\bf kill} file.\\
504 M-K & Edit the general {\bf kill} file.\\
505 %
506 C-t & Toggle {\bf truncation} of summary lines.\\
507 Y g & Regenerate the summary-buffer.\\
508 Y c & Insert all cached articles into the summary-buffer.\\
509 %
510 M-C-e & {\bf Edit} the group-parameters.\\
511 M-C-a & Customize the group-parameters.\\
512 %
513 % article handling
514 %
515 A $<$ & ($<$, A b) Scroll to the beginning of this article.\\
516 A $>$ & ($>$, A e) Scroll to the end of this article.\\
517 A s & (s) Perform an i{\bf search} in the article buffer.\\
518 %
519 A D & (C-d) Un{\bf digestify} this article into a separate group.
520 [Prefix: force digest]\\
521 M-C-d & Like C-d, but open several documents in nndoc-groups, wrapped
522 in an nnvirtual group [p/p]\\
523 %
524 A g & (g) (Re)fetch this article ({\bf get}). [Prefix: get raw version]\\
525 A r & (\^{}, A \^{}) Fetch the parent(s) of this article.
526 [Prefix: if positive fetch \textit{n} ancestors;
527 negative: fetch only the \textit{n}th ancestor]\\
528 A t & {\bf Translate} this article.\\
529 A R & Fetch all articles mentioned in the {\bf References}-header.\\
530 A T & Fetch full \textbf{thread} in which the current article appears.\\
531 M-\^{} & Fetch the article with a given Message-ID.\\
532 S y & {\bf Yank} the current article into an existing message-buffer.
533 [p/p]\\
534 A M & Setup group parameters for {\bf mailing} lists from
535 headers. [Prefix: replace old settings]\\
536 \end{keys}
537 }
538 }
539
540 \newcommand{\MIMESummary}{%
541 {\esamepage
542 For the commands operating on one MIME part (a subset of gnus-article-*), a
543 prefix selects which part to operate on. If the point is placed over a
544 MIME button in the article buffer, use the corresponding bindings for the
545 article buffer instead.
546
547 \begin{keys}{W M w}
548 K v & (b, W M b) {\bf View} the MIME-part.\\
549 K o & {\bf Save} the MIME part.\\
550 K c & {\bf Copy} the MIME part.\\
551 K e & View the MIME part {\bf externally}.\\
552 K i & View the MIME part {\bf internally}.\\
553 K $\mid$ & Pipe the MIME part to an external command.\\
554 K b & Make all the MIME parts have buttons in front of them.\\
555 K m & Try to repair {\bf multipart-headers}.\\
556 K C & View the MIME part using a different {\bf charset}.\\
557 X m & Save all parts matching a MIME type to a directory. [p/p]\\
558 M-t & Toggle the buttonized display of the article buffer.\\
559 W M w & Decode RFC2047-encoded words in the article headers.\\
560 W M c & Decode encoded article bodies. [Prefix: prompt for charset]\\
561 W M v & View all MIME parts in the current article.\\
562 \end{keys}
563 }
564 }
565
566 \newcommand{\SortSummary}{%
567 {\esamepage
568 \begin{keys}{C-c C-s C-a}
569 C-c C-s C-a & Sort the summary-buffer by {\bf author}.\\
570 % C-c C-s C-t & Sort the summary-buffer by {\bf recipient}.\\ % No Gnus
571 C-c C-s C-d & Sort the summary-buffer by {\bf date}.\\
572 C-c C-s C-i & Sort the summary-buffer by article score.\\
573 C-c C-s C-l & Sort the summary-buffer by amount of {\bf lines}.\\
574 C-c C-s C-c & Sort the summary-buffer by length.\\
575 C-c C-s C-n & Sort the summary-buffer by article {\bf number}.\\
576 C-c C-s C-s & Sort the summary-buffer by {\bf subject}.\\
577 C-c C-s C-r & Sort the summary-buffer {\bf randomly}.\\
578 C-c C-s C-o & Sort the summary-buffer using the default method.\\
579 \end{keys}
580 With a prefix these functions sort in reverse order.
581 }
582 }
583
584 \newcommand{\MailGroups}{% formerly \Bsubmap
585 {\esamepage
586 These commands (except `B c') are only valid in a mail group.\\*
587 \begin{keys}{B M-C-e}
588 B DEL & (B backspace, B delete) {\bf Delete} the mail article from disk (!).
589 [p/p]\\
590 B B & Crosspost this article to another group.\\
591 B c & {\bf Copy} this article from any group to a mail group. [p/p]\\
592 B e & {\bf Expire} all expirable articles in this group. [p/p]\\
593 B i & {\bf Import} a random file into this group.\\
594 B I & Create an empty article in this group.\\
595 B m & {\bf Move} the article from one mail group to another. [p/p]\\
596 B p & Query whether the article was {\bf posted} as well.\\
597 B q & {\bf Query} where the article will end up after fancy splitting\\
598 B r & {\bf Respool} this mail article. [p/p]\\
599 B t & {\bf Trace} the fancy splitting patterns applied to this article.\\
600 B w & (e) Edit this article.\\
601 B M-C-e & {\bf Expunge} (delete from disk) all expirable articles in this group
602 (!). [p/p]\\
603 K E & {\bf Encrypt} article body. [p/p]\\
604 \end{keys}
605 }
606 }
607
608 \newcommand{\DraftGroup}{% formerly \Dsubmap
609 {\esamepage
610 The ``drafts''-group contains messages that have been saved but not sent
611 and rejected articles. \\*
612 \begin{keys}{B DEL}
613 D e & \textbf{edit} message.\\
614 D s & \textbf{Send} message. [p/p]\\
615 D S & \textbf{Send} all messages.\\
616 D t & \textbf{Toggle} sending (mark as unsendable).\\
617 B DEL & \textbf{Delete} message (like in mailgroup).\\
618 \end{keys}
619 }
620 }
621
622 \newcommand{\SelectArticles}{% formerly \Gsubmap
623 {\esamepage
624 These commands select the target article. They do not understand the prefix.\\*
625 \begin{keys}{G C-n}
626 h & Enter article-buffer.\\
627 G b & (,) Go to the {\bf best} article (the one with highest score).\\
628 G f & (.) Go to the {\bf first} unread article.\\
629 G n & (n) Go to the {\bf next} unread article.\\
630 G p & (p) Go to the {\bf previous} unread article.\\
631 %
632 G N & (N) Go to {\bf the} next article.\\
633 G P & (P) Go to the {\bf previous} article.\\
634 %
635 G C-n & (M-C-n) Go to the {\bf next} article with the same subject.\\
636 G C-p & (M-C-p) Go to the {\bf previous} article with the same subject.\\
637 %
638 G l & (l) Go to the previously read article ({\bf last-read-article}).\\
639 G o & Pop an article off the summary history and go to it.\\
640 %
641 G g & Search an article via subject.\\
642 G j & (j) Search an article via Message-Id or subject.\\
643 \end{keys}
644 }
645 }
646
647 \newcommand{\ArticleModeGeneral}{%
648 {\esamepage
649 The normal navigation keys work in Article mode. Some additional keys are:\\
650 \begin{keys}{C-c RET}
651 C-c \^{} & Get the article with the Message-ID near point.\\
652 C-c RET & Send reply to address near point.\\
653 h & Go to the \textbf{header}-line of the article in the
654 summary-buffer.\\
655 s & Go to \textbf{summary}-buffer.\\
656 RET & (middle mouse button) Activate the button at point to follow
657 an URL or Message-ID.\\
658 TAB & Move the point to the next button.\\
659 M-TAB & Move point to previous button.\\
660 \end{keys}
661 }
662 }
663
664 \newcommand{\WashArticle}{% formerly \Wsubmap
665 {\esamepage
666 \begin{keys}{W W H}
667 W 6 & Translate a base64 article.\\
668 W a & Strip certain {\bf headers} from body.\\
669 W b & Make Message-IDs and URLs in the article mouse-clickable
670 {\bf buttons}.\\
671 W c & Translate CRLF-pairs to LF and then the remaining CR's to LF's.\\
672 W d & Treat {\bf dumbquotes}.\\
673 W e & Treat {\bf emphasized} text.\\
674 W h & Treat {\bf HTML}.\\
675 W l & (w) Remove page breaks ({\bf\^{}L}) from the article.\\
676 W m & {\bf Morse} decode article.\\
677 W o & Treat {\bf overstrike} or underline (\^{}H\_) in the article.\\
678 W p & Verify X-{\bf PGP}-Sig header.\\
679 W q & Treat {\bf quoted}-printable in the article.\\
680 W r & (C-c C-r) Do a Caesar {\bf rotate} (rot13) on the article.\\
681 W s & Verify (and decrypt) a {\bf signed} message.\\
682 W t & (t) {\bf Toggle} display of all headers.\\
683 W u & {\bf Unsplit} broken URLs.\\
684 W v & (v) Toggle permanent {\bf verbose} displaying of all headers.\\
685 W w & Do word {\bf wrap} in the article.\\
686 W B & Add clickable {\bf buttons} to the article headers.\\
687 W C & {\bf Capitalize} first word in each sentence.\\
688 W Q & Fill long lines.\\
689 W Z & Translate a HZ-encoded article.\\
690 %
691 W G u & {\bf Unfold} folded header lines.\\
692 W G f & {\bf Fold} all header lines.\\
693 W G n & Unfold {\bf Newsgroups:} and Follow-Up-To:.\\
694 %
695 W Y c & Repair broken {\bf citations}.\\
696 W Y a & Repair broken {\bf attribution} lines.\\
697 W Y u & {\bf Unwrap} broken citation lines.\\
698 W Y f & Do a {\bf full} deuglification (W Y c, W Y a, W Y u).\\
699 \end{keys}
700 }
701 }
702
703 \newcommand{\BlankAndWhitespace}{%
704 {\esamepage
705 \begin{keys}{W E w}
706 W E l & Strip blank {\bf lines} from the beginning of the article.\\
707 W E m & Replace blank lines with empty lines and remove {\bf multiple}
708 blank lines.\\
709 W E t & Remove {\bf trailing} blank lines.\\
710 W E a & Strip blank lines at the beginning and the end
711 (W E l, W E m and W E t).\\
712 W E A & Strip {\bf all} blank lines.\\
713 W E s & Strip leading blank lines from the article body.\\
714 W E e & Strip trailing blank lines from the article body.\\
715 W E w & Remove leading {\bf whitespace} from all headers.\\
716 \end{keys}
717 }
718 }
719
720 \newcommand{\Picons}{%
721 {\esamepage
722 \begin{keys}{W D D}
723 W D s & (W g) Display {\bf smilies}.\\
724 W D x & (W f) Look for and display any X-{\bf Face} headers.\\
725 W D d & Display any Face headers.\\
726 W D n & Toggle picons in {\bf Newsgroups} and Followup-To.\\
727 W D m & Toggle picons in {\bf mail} headers (To and Cc).\\
728 W D f & Toggle picons in {\bf From}.\\
729 W D D & Remove all images from the article buffer.\\
730 \end{keys}
731 }
732 }
733
734 \newcommand{\TimeAndDate}{%
735 {\esamepage
736 \begin{keys}{W T u}
737 W T u & (W T z) Display the article timestamp in GMT ({\bf UT, ZULU}).\\
738 W T i & Display the article timestamp in {\bf ISO} 8601.\\
739 W T l & Display the article timestamp in the {\bf local} timezone.\\
740 W T s & Display according to `gnus-article-time-format'.\\
741 W T e & Display the time {\bf elapsed} since it was sent.\\
742 W T o & Display the {\bf original} timestamp.\\
743 W T p & Display the date in format that's {\bf
744 pronounceable} in English.\\
745 \end{keys}
746 }
747 }
748
749 \newcommand{\HideHighlightArticle}{%
750 {\esamepage
751 \begin{keys}{W W C-c}
752 W W a & Hide {\bf all} unwanted parts. Calls W W h, W W s, W W C-c.\\
753 W W h & Hide article {\bf headers}.\\
754 W W b & Hide {\bf boring} headers.\\
755 W W s & Hide {\bf signature}.\\
756 W W l & Hide {\bf list} identifiers in subject-header.\\
757 W W P & Hide {\bf PEM} (privacy enhanced messages).\\
758 W W B & Hide banner specified by group parameter.\\
759 W W c & Hide {\bf citation}.\\
760 W W C-c & Hide {\bf citation} using a more intelligent algorithm.\\
761 W W C & Hide cited text in articles that aren't roots.\\
762 W H a & Highlight {\bf all} parts. Calls W b, W H c, W H h, W H s.\\
763 W H c & Highlight article {\bf citations}.\\
764 W H h & Highlight article {\bf headers}.\\
765 W H s & Highlight article {\bf signature}.\\
766 \end{keys}
767 For all hiding-commands: A positive prefix always hides, and a negative
768 prefix will show what was previously hidden.
769 }}
770
771 \newcommand{\MIMEArticleMode}{%
772 {\esamepage
773 \begin{keys}{RET}
774 RET & (BUTTON-2) Toggle display of the MIME object.\\
775 v & Prompt for a method and then view object using this method.\\
776 o & Prompt for a filename and save the MIME object.\\
777 C-o & Prompt for a filename to save the MIME object to and remove it.\\
778 d & {\bf Delete} the MIME object.\\
779 c & {\bf Copy} the MIME object to a new buffer and display this buffer.\\
780 i & Display the MIME object in this buffer.\\
781 C & Copy the MIME object to a new buffer and display this buffer using {\bf Charset} \\
782 E & View internally. \\
783 e & View {\bf externally}. \\
784 t & View the MIME object as a different {\bf type}.\\
785 p & {\bf Print} the MIME object.\\
786 $\mid$ & Pipe the MIME object to a process.\\
787 . & Take action on the MIME object.\\
788 \end{keys}
789 }
790 }
791
792 %% end of article mode for reading ..........................................
793
794 \newcommand{\MarkArticlesGeneral}{% formerly \Msubmap
795 {\esamepage
796 \begin{keys}{M M-C-r}
797 d & (M d, M r) Mark this article as read and move to the next one.
798 [scope]\\
799 D & Mark this article as read and move to the previous one. [scope]\\
800 ! & (u, M !, M t) Tick this article (mark it as interesting) and move
801 to the next one. [scope]\\
802 U & Tick this article and move to the previous one. [scope]\\
803 M ? & (?) Mark this article as dormant (only followups are
804 interesting). [scope]\\
805 M D & Show all {\bf dormant} articles (normally they are hidden unless they
806 have any followups).\\
807 M M-D & Hide all {\bf dormant} articles.\\
808 C-w & Mark all articles between point and mark as read.\\
809 M-u & (M SPC, M c) Clear all marks from this article and move to the next
810 one. [scope]\\
811 M-U & Clear all marks from this article and move to the previous one.
812 [scope]\\
813 %
814 M e & (E, M x) Mark this article as {\bf expirable}. [scope]\\
815 %
816 M k & (k) {\bf Kill} all articles with the same subject then select the
817 next unread one.\\
818 M K & (C-k) {\bf Kill} all articles with the same subject as this one.\\
819 %
820 M C & {\bf Catch-up} the articles that are not ticked and not dormant.\\
821 M C-c & {\bf Catch-up} all articles in this group.\\
822 M H & {\bf Catch-up} (mark read) this group to point (to-{\bf here}).\\
823 %
824 M b & Set a {\bf bookmark} in this article.\\
825 M B & Remove the {\bf bookmark} from this article.\\
826 %
827 M M-r & (x) Expunge all {\bf read} articles from this group.\\
828 M M-C-r & Expunge all articles having a given mark.\\
829 M S & (C-c M-C-s) {\bf Show} all expunged articles.\\
830 M M C-h & Displays some more keys doing ticking slightly differently.\\
831 \end{keys}
832 The variable `gnus-summary-goto-unread' controls what happens after a mark
833 has been set (C-x C-i g Setting Marks RET)
834 }}
835
836 \newcommand{\MarkByScore}{%
837 \begin{keys}{M V m}
838 M V c & {\bf Clear} all marks from all high-scored articles. [score]\\
839 M V k & {\bf Kill} all low-scored articles. [score]\\
840 M V m & Mark all high-scored articles with a given {\bf mark}. [score]\\
841 M V u & Mark all high-scored articles as interesting (tick them). [score]\\
842 \end{keys}
843 }
844 }
845
846 \newcommand{\ProcessMark}{%
847 {\esamepage
848 These commands set and remove the process mark (\#). You only need to use
849 it if the set of articles you want to operate on is non-contiguous. Else
850 use a numeric prefix.\\*
851 \begin{keys}{M P R}
852 M P p & (\#, M \#) Mark this article.\\
853 M P u & (M-\#, M M-\#) \textbf{unmark} this article.\\
854 M P b & Mark all articles in {\bf buffer}.\\
855 M P r & Mark all articles in the {\bf region}.\\
856 M P g & Unmark all articles in the region.\\
857 M P R & Mark all articles matching a {\bf regexp}.\\
858 M P G & Unmark all articles matching a regexp.\\
859 M P t & Mark all articles in this (sub){\bf thread}.\\
860 M P T & Unmark all articles in this (sub){\bf thread}.\\
861 M P s & Mark all articles in the current {\bf series}.\\
862 M P S & Mark all {\bf series} that already contain a marked article.\\
863 M P a & Mark {\bf all} articles (in series order).\\
864 M P U & \textbf{unmark} all articles.\\
865 M P i & {\bf Invert} the list of process-marked articles.\\
866 M P k & Push the current process-mark set onto stack and unmark
867 all articles.\\
868 M P y & Pop process-mark set from stack and restore it.\\
869 M P w & Push process-mark set on the stack.\\
870 M P v & Mark all articles with score over the default score. [Prefix: score]\\
871 \end{keys}
872 }
873 }
874
875 \newcommand{\Limiting}{%
876 {\esamepage
877 \begin{keys}{/M}
878 // & (/s) Limit the summary-buffer to articles matching {\bf subject}.\\
879 /a & Limit the summary-buffer to articles matching {\bf author}.\\
880 /x & Limit depending on ``extra'' headers.\\
881 /u & (x) Limit to {\bf unread} articles.
882 [Prefix: also exclude ticked and dormant articles]\\
883 /. & Limit to unseen articles.\\
884 /m & Limit to articles marked with specified {\bf mark}.\\
885 /t & Ask for a number and exclude articles younger than that many days.
886 [Prefix: exclude older articles]\\
887 /n & Limit to current article. [p/p]\\
888 /w & Pop the previous limit off the stack and restore it.
889 [Prefix: pop all limits]\\
890 /v & Limit to score. [score]\\
891 /E & (M S) Include all expunged articles in the limit.\\
892 /D & Include all dormant articles in the limit.\\
893 /* & Limit to cached articles.\\
894 Y C & Include all cached articles in the limit.\\
895 /d & Exclude all dormant articles from the limit.\\
896 /M & Exclude all marked articles.\\
897 /T & Include all articles from the current thread in the limit.\\
898 /c & Exclude all dormant articles that have no children from the limit.\\
899 /C & Mark all excluded unread articles as read.
900 [Prefix: also mark ticked and dormant articles]\\
901 /o & Insert all {\bf old} articles. [Prefix: how many]\\
902 /N & Insert all {\bf new} articles.\\
903 /p & Limit to articles {\bf predicated} in the `display' group parameter.\\
904 % /r & Limit to {\bf replied} articles. [Prefix: unreplied]\\ % No Gnus
905 \end{keys}
906 }
907 }
908
909 \newcommand{\OutputArticles}{% formerly \Osubmap
910 {\esamepage
911 \begin{keys}{O m}
912 O o & (o, C-o) Save this article using the default article saver. [p/p]\\
913 O b & Save this article's {\bf body} in plain file format [p/p]\\
914 O f & Save this article in plain {\bf file} format. [p/p]\\
915 O F & like O f, but overwrite file's contents. [p/p]\\
916 O h & Save this article in {\bf mh} folder format. [p/p]\\
917 O m & Save this article in {\bf mail} format. [p/p]\\
918 O r & Save this article in {\bf rmail} format. [p/p]\\
919 O v & Save this article in {\bf vm} format. [p/p]\\
920 O p & ($\mid$) {\bf Pipe} this article to a shell command. [p/p]\\
921 O P & \textbf{Print} this article using Muttprint. [p/p]\\
922 \end{keys}
923 }
924 }
925
926 \newcommand{\PostReplyetc}{% formerly \Ssubmap
927 {\esamepage
928 These commands put you in a separate news or mail buffer. See the section
929 about composing messages for more information.\\*
930 %After
931 %editing the article, send it by pressing C-c C-c. If you are in a
932 %foreign group and want to post the article using the foreign server, give
933 %a prefix to C-c C-c.\\*
934 \begin{keys}{S O m}
935 S p & (a) {\bf Post} an article to this group.\\
936 S f & (f) Post a {\bf followup} to this article.\\
937 S F & (F) Post a {\bf followup} and include the original. [p/p]\\
938 S o p & Forward this article as a {\bf post} to a newsgroup.\\
939 S M-c & Send a complaint about excessive crossposting to the author of this
940 article. [p/p]\\
941 %
942 S m & (m) Send a {\bf mail} to some other person.\\
943 S r & (r) Mail a {\bf reply} to the author of this article.\\
944 S R & (R) Mail a {\bf reply} and include the original. [p/p]\\
945 S B r & Like S r but ignore the Reply-To: header.\\
946 S B R & Like S R but ignore the Reply-To: header.\\
947 S w & Mail a {\bf wide} reply to this article.\\
948 S W & Mail a {\bf wide} reply to this article and include
949 the original.\\
950 S v & Mail a {\bf very} wide reply to this article.\\
951 S V & Mail a {\bf very} wide reply to this article and include the original.\\
952 S o m & (C-c C-f) Forward this article by {\bf mail} to a person.\\
953 S D b & Resend {\bf bounced} mail.\\
954 S D r & {\bf Resend} mail to a different person.\\
955 S D e & {\bf Edit} and resend.\\
956 %
957 S n & Post a followup via {\bf news} even if you got the message
958 through mail.\\
959 S N & Post a followup via {\bf news} and include the original mail.
960 [p/p]\\
961 %
962 S c & (C) {\bf Cancel} this article (only works if it is
963 your own). [p/p]\\
964 S s & {\bf Supersede} this article with a new one (only for own
965 articles).\\
966 %
967 S O m & Digest these series and forward by {\bf mail}. [p/p]\\
968 S O p & Digest these series and forward as a {\bf post} to a newsgroup.
969 [p/p]\\
970 %
971 S u & {\bf Uuencode} a file and post it as a series.\\
972 \end{keys}
973 If you want to cancel or supersede an article you just posted (before it
974 has appeared on the server), go to the *post-news* buffer, change
975 `Message-ID' to `Cancel' or `Supersedes' and send it again with C-c C-c.
976 }}
977
978 \newcommand{\Threading}{% formerly \Tsubmap
979 {\esamepage
980 \begin{keys}{T M-\#}
981 T \# & Mark this thread with the process mark.\\
982 T M-\# & Remove process-marks from this thread.\\
983 %
984 T t & Re-{\bf thread} the current article's thread.\\
985 T \^{} & Make the current article child of the marked (or previous) article.\\
986 % movement
987 T n & (M-C-f, M-down) Go to the {\bf next} thread. [distance]\\
988 T p & (M-C-b, M-up) Go to the {\bf previous} thread. [distance]\\
989 T d & {\bf Descend} this thread. [distance]\\
990 T u & Ascend this thread ({\bf up}-thread). [distance]\\
991 T o & Go to the top of this thread.\\
992 %
993 T s & {\bf Show} the thread hidden under this article.\\
994 T h & {\bf Hide} this (sub)thread.\\
995 %
996 T i & {\bf Increase} the score of this thread.\\
997 T l & (M-C-l) {\bf Lower} the score of this thread.\\
998 %
999 T k & (M-C-k) {\bf Kill} the current (sub)thread. [Negative prefix:
1000 tick it, positive prefix: unmark it.]\\
1001 %
1002 T H & {\bf Hide} all threads.\\
1003 T S & {\bf Show} all hidden threads.\\
1004 T T & (M-C-t) {\bf Toggle} threading.\\
1005 \end{keys}
1006 }
1007 }
1008
1009 \newcommand{\Scoring}{% formerly \Vsubmap
1010 {\esamepage
1011 Read about Adaptive Scoring in the online info.\\*
1012 \begin{keys}{\bf A p m l}
1013 V a & {\bf Add} a new score entry, specifying all elements.\\
1014 V c & Specify a new score file as {\bf current}.\\
1015 V e & {\bf Edit} the current score alist.\\
1016 V f & Edit a score {\bf file} and make it the current one.\\
1017 V m & {\bf Mark} all articles below a given score as read.\\
1018 V s & Set the {\bf score} of this article.\\
1019 V t & Display all score rules applied to this article ({\bf track}).\\
1020 W w & List {\bf words} used in scoring.\\
1021 V x & {\bf Expunge} all low-scored articles. [score]\\
1022 V C & {\bf Customize} the current score file through a user-friendly
1023 interface.\\
1024 V F & {\bf Flush} the cache of score files.\\
1025 V R & {\bf Re-score} the summary buffer.\\
1026 V S & Display the {\bf score} of this article.\\
1027 \bf A p m l& Make a scoring entry based on this article.\\
1028 \end{keys}
1029 The four letters stand for:\\*
1030 \quad \B{A}ction: I)ncrease, L)ower;\\*
1031 \quad \B{p}art: a)uthor (from), s)ubject, x)refs (cross-posting), d)ate, l)ines,
1032 message-i)d, t)references (parent), f)ollowup, b)ody, h)ead (all headers);\\*
1033 \quad \B{m}atch type:\\*
1034 \qquad string: s)ubstring, e)xact, r)egexp, f)uzzy,\\*
1035 \qquad date: b)efore, a)t, n)this,\\*
1036 \qquad number: $<$, =, $>$;\\*
1037 \quad \B{l}ifetime: t)emporary, p)ermanent, i)mmediate.
1038
1039 If you type the second letter in uppercase, the remaining two are assumed
1040 to be s)ubstring and t)emporary.
1041 If you type the third letter in uppercase, the last one is assumed to be
1042 t)emporary.
1043
1044 \quad Extra keys for manual editing of a score file:\\*
1045 \begin{keys}{C-c C-c}
1046 C-c C-c & Finish editing the score file.\\
1047 C-c C-d & Insert the current {\bf date} as number of days.\\
1048 \end{keys}
1049 }
1050 }
1051
1052 \newcommand{\ExtractSeries}{% formerly \Xsubmap
1053 {\esamepage
1054 Gnus recognizes if the current article is part of a series (multipart
1055 posting whose parts are identified by numbers in their subjects, e.g.{}
1056 1/10\dots10/10) and processes the series accordingly. You can mark and
1057 process more than one series at a time. If the posting contains any
1058 archives, they are expanded and gathered in a new group.\\*
1059 \begin{keys}{X p}
1060 X b & Un-{\bf binhex} these series. [p/p]\\
1061 X o & Simply {\bf output} these series (no decoding). [p/p]\\
1062 X p & Unpack these {\bf postscript} series. [p/p]\\
1063 X s & Un-{\bf shar} these series. [p/p]\\
1064 X u & {\bf Uudecode} these series. [p/p]\\
1065 \end{keys}
1066
1067 Each one of these commands has four variants:\\*
1068 \begin{keys}{X v \bf Z}
1069 X \bf z & Decode these series. [p/p]\\
1070 X \bf Z & Decode and save these series. [p/p]\\
1071 X v \bf z & Decode and view these series. [p/p]\\
1072 X v \bf Z & Decode, save and view these series. [p/p]\\
1073 \end{keys}
1074 where {\bf z} or {\bf Z} identifies the decoding method (b, o, p, s, u).
1075
1076 An alternative binding for the most-often used of these commands is\\*
1077 \begin{keys}{C-c C-v C-v}
1078 C-c C-v C-v & (X v u) Uudecode and view these series. [p/p]\\
1079 \end{keys}
1080 }}
1081
1082 \newcommand{\ExitSummary}{% formerly \Zsubmap
1083 {\esamepage
1084 \begin{keys}{Z G}
1085 Z Z & (q, Z Q) Exit this group.\\
1086 Z E & (Q) {\bf Exit} without updating the group information.\\
1087 %
1088 Z c & (c) Mark all unticked articles as read ({\bf catch-up}) and exit.\\
1089 Z C & Mark all articles as read ({\bf catch-up}) and exit.\\
1090 %
1091 Z n & Mark all articles as read and go to the {\bf next} group.\\
1092 Z N & Exit and go to {\bf the} next group.\\
1093 Z P & Exit and go to the {\bf previous} group.\\
1094 %
1095 Z G & (M-g) Check for new articles in this group ({\bf get}).\\
1096 Z R & (C-x C-s) Exit this group, and then enter it again ({\bf reenter}).
1097 [Prefix: select all articles, read and unread.]\\
1098 Z s & Update and save the dribble buffer. [Prefix: save .newsrc* as well]\\
1099 \end{keys}
1100 }
1101 }
1102
1103 \newcommand{\MsgCompositionGeneral}{%
1104 Press C-c ? in the composition-buffer to get this information.\\*
1105 {\esamepage
1106 \begin{keys}{C-c C-m}
1107 % sending
1108 C-c C-c & Send message and exit. [Prefix: send via foreign server]\\
1109 C-c C-s & Send message. [Prefix: send via foreign server]\\
1110 C-c C-d & Don't send message (save as \textbf{draft}).\\
1111 C-c C-k & \textbf{Kill} message-buffer.\\
1112 C-c C-m & {\bf Mail} reply to the address near point.
1113 [Prefix: include the original]\\
1114 % modify headers/body
1115 C-c C-o & Sort headers.\\
1116 C-c C-e & \textbf{Elide} region.\\
1117 C-c C-v & Kill everything outside region.\\
1118 C-c C-r & Do a \textbf{Rot-13} on the body.\\
1119 C-c C-w & Insert signature (from `message-signature-file').\\
1120 C-c C-z & Kill everything up to signature.\\
1121 C-c C-y & \textbf{Yank} original message.\\
1122 C-c C-q & Fill the yanked message.\\
1123 C-c M-C-y & \textbf{Yank} a buffer and quote it.\\
1124 M-RET & Insert four newlines and format quoted text. [Prefix:
1125 justify as well]\\
1126 C-c M-r & \textbf{Rename} message buffer. [Prefix: ask for new name]\\
1127 \end{keys}
1128 }
1129 }
1130
1131 \newcommand{\MsgCompositionMovementArticle}{%
1132 The following functions create the header-field if necessary.\\*
1133 {\esamepage
1134 \begin{keys}{C-c C-f C-u}
1135 C-c TAB & Move to \textbf{signature}.\\
1136 C-c C-b & Move to \textbf{body}.\\
1137 C-c C-f C-t & (C-c C-t) Move to \textbf{To:}.\\
1138 C-c C-f C-c & Move to \textbf{Cc:}.\\
1139 C-c C-f C-b & Move to \textbf{Bcc:}.\\
1140 C-c C-f C-w & Move to \textbf{Fcc:}.\\
1141 C-c C-f C-s & Move to \textbf{Subject:}.\\
1142 C-c C-f C-r & Move to \textbf{Reply-To:}.\\
1143 C-c C-f C-f & Move to \textbf{Followup-To:}.\\
1144 C-c C-f C-n & (C-c C-n) Move to \textbf{Newsgroups:}.\\
1145 C-c C-f C-u & Move to \textbf{Summary:}.\\
1146 C-c C-f C-k & Move to \textbf{Keywords:}.\\
1147 C-c C-f C-d & Move to \textbf{Distribution:}.\\
1148 C-c C-f C-m & Move to \textbf{Mail-Followup-To:}.\\
1149 C-c C-f C-o & Move to \textbf{From:}.\\
1150 C-c C-f C-a & Insert a reasonable \textbf{Mail-Followup-To:} for
1151 an unsubscribed list. [Prefix: include addresses in \textbf{Cc:}]\\
1152 C-c C-f TAB & (C-c C-u) Move to \textbf{Importance:}.\\
1153 C-c M-n & Insert \textbf{Disposition-Notification-To:}
1154 (request receipt).\\
1155 \end{keys}
1156 }
1157 }
1158
1159 \newcommand{\MsgCompositionMML}{%
1160 {\esamepage
1161 \begin{keys}{C-c C-m P}
1162 C-c C-m f & (C-c C-a) Attach \textbf{file}.\\
1163 C-c C-m b & Attach contents of \textbf{buffer}.\\
1164 C-c C-m e & Attach \textbf{external} file (ftp..).\\
1165 C-c C-m P & Create MIME-\textbf{preview} (new
1166 buffer). [Prefix: show raw MIME preview]\\
1167 C-c C-m v & \textbf{Validate} article.\\
1168 C-c C-m p & Insert \textbf{part}.\\
1169 C-c C-m m & Insert \textbf{multi}-part.\\
1170 C-c C-m q & \textbf{Quote} region.\\
1171 C-c C-m c s & Encrypt message using \textbf{S/MIME}.\\
1172 C-c C-m c o & Encrypt message using PGP.\\
1173 C-c C-m c p & Encrypt message using \textbf{PGP/MIME}.\\
1174 C-c C-m s s & Sign message using \textbf{S/MIME}.\\
1175 C-c C-m s o & Sign message using PGP.\\
1176 C-c C-m s p & Sign message using \textbf{PGP/MIME}.\\
1177 C-c C-m C-n & Remove security related MML tags from message.\\
1178 % TODO: narrow headers (C-c C-m n) ?
1179 \end{keys}
1180 }
1181 }
1182
1183 %% TODO:
1184 \newcommand{\ServerMode}{%
1185 {\esamepage
1186 To enter this mode, press \^{} while in Group mode.\\*
1187 \begin{keys}{SPC}
1188 SPC & (RET) Browse this server.\\
1189 a & {\bf Add} a new server.\\
1190 c & {\bf Copy} this server.\\
1191 e & {\bf Edit} a server.\\
1192 k & {\bf Kill} this server. [scope]\\
1193 l & {\bf List} all servers.\\
1194 q & Return to the group buffer ({\bf quit}).\\
1195 s & Request that the server scan its sources for new articles.\\
1196 g & Request that the server regenerate its data.\\
1197 y & {\bf Yank} the previously killed server.\\
1198 O & Try to {\bf open} a connection to this server.\\
1199 C & {\bf Close} connection to this server.\\
1200 D & Mark this server as unreachable ({\bf deny}).\\
1201 M-o & {\bf Open} the connection to all servers.\\
1202 M-c & {\bf Close} the connection to all servers.\\
1203 R & Make all denied servers into closed servers.\\
1204 L & Set server status to offline.\\
1205 \end{keys}
1206 }
1207 }
1208
1209 \newcommand{\BrowseServer}{%
1210 {\esamepage
1211 To enter this mode, press `B' while in Group mode.\\*
1212 \begin{keys}{RET}
1213 RET & Enter the current group.\\
1214 SPC & Enter the current group and display the first article.\\
1215 ? & Give a very short help message.\\
1216 n & Go to the {\bf next} group. [distance]\\
1217 p & Go to the {\bf previous} group. [distance]\\
1218 q & (l) {\bf Quit} browse mode.\\
1219 u & Subscribe to the current group. [scope]\\
1220 \end{keys}
1221 }
1222 }
1223
1224 \newcommand{\GroupUnplugged}{%
1225 {\esamepage
1226 \begin{keys}{J S}
1227 J j & Toggle plugged-state.\\
1228 J s & Fetch articles from all groups for offline-reading.\\
1229 J u & Fetch all eligible articles from this group.\\
1230 J S & \textbf{Send} all sendable messages in the drafts group.\\
1231 %
1232 J c & Enter \textbf{category} buffer.\\
1233 J a & \textbf{Add} this group to an Agent category [p/p].\\
1234 J r & \textbf{Remove} this group from its Agent category [p/p].\\
1235 J Y & Synchronize flags changed while unplugged with remote server.\\
1236 \end{keys}
1237 }
1238 }
1239
1240 \newcommand{\SummaryUnplugged}{%
1241 {\esamepage
1242 \begin{keys}{J M-\#}
1243 J \# & \textbf{Mark} the article for downloading.\\
1244 J M-\# & \textbf{Unmark} the article for downloading.\\
1245 @ & \textbf{Toggle} whether to download the article.\\
1246 J c & Mark all undownloaded articles as read (\textbf{catch-up}).\\
1247 J u & Download all downloadable articles from group.\\
1248 \end{keys}
1249 }
1250 }
1251
1252 \newcommand{\ServerUnplugged}{%
1253 {\esamepage
1254 \begin{keys}{J a}
1255 J a & \textbf{Add} the current server to the list of servers covered
1256 by the agent.\\
1257 J r & \textbf{Remove} the current server from the list of servers covered
1258 by the agent.\\
1259 \end{keys}
1260 }
1261 }
1262
1263 % end {gnusref} % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % % %
1264
1265
1266 % o some things might not be updated: scoring and server modes, maybe more
1267 % o Gnus Unplugged category-buffer commands need to be written
1268
1269 \begin{document}
1270
1271 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{ % %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
1272 \raggedbottom\raggedright
1273 \twocolumn
1274 % use \tiny to shrink it to 4 pages (needs a high-resolution printer though)
1275 % \tiny
1276 \scriptsize
1277 \pagestyle{plain}
1278 \Title
1279 \par
1280 \Logo{refcard}
1281 }{
1282 \setcounter{page}{0}
1283 \thispagestyle{empty}
1284 \vspace*{\fill}
1285 \Title
1286 \vspace{0.4in}
1287 \Logo{booklet}
1288 \vspace*{\fill}
1289 \pagebreak
1290 }%ifbooklet% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
1291
1292 % TODO: how does this work ?
1293 %\tableofcontents
1294
1295 \Notes
1296 %
1297
1298 \section*{Group-Mode}
1299 \GroupModeGeneral
1300 \subsection*{Group Subscribedness-Levels}
1301 \GroupLevels
1302 \subsection*{List Groups}
1303 \ListGroups
1304 \subsection*{Create/Edit Foreign Groups}
1305 \CreateEditGroups
1306 \subsection*{Unsubscribe, Kill and Yank Groups}
1307 \SubscribeKillYankGroups
1308 \subsection*{Mark Groups}
1309 \MarkGroups
1310 \subsection*{Group-Unplugged}
1311 \GroupUnplugged
1312 % topics in group-mode
1313 \subsection*{Group Topics}
1314 \GroupTopicsGeneral
1315 \subsubsection*{Topic Sorting}
1316 \TopicSorting
1317
1318 % \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{}{\pagebreak}
1319
1320 % summary-mode
1321 \section*{Summary Mode}
1322 \SummaryModeGeneral
1323 \subsection*{Select Articles}
1324 \SelectArticles
1325 %
1326 \subsection*{Threading}
1327 \Threading
1328 %
1329 \subsection*{Limiting}
1330 \Limiting
1331 \subsection*{Sort the Summary-Buffer}
1332 \SortSummary
1333 \subsection*{Score (Value) Commands}
1334 \Scoring
1335
1336 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{% ifcard %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
1337 \subsection*{Output Articles}
1338 \OutputArticles
1339 \subsection*{Extract Series (Uudecode etc)}
1340 \ExtractSeries
1341 }{}%ifcard% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
1342
1343 \subsection*{MIME operations from the Summary-Buffer}
1344 \MIMESummary
1345
1346 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{}{% ifbooklet %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
1347 \subsection*{Extract Series (Uudecode etc)}
1348 \ExtractSeries
1349 \subsection*{Output Articles}
1350 \OutputArticles
1351 }%ifbooklet% %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
1352
1353 %
1354 \subsection*{Post, Followup, Reply, Forward, Cancel}
1355 \PostReplyetc
1356
1357 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{\newpage}{}% newpage ifcard
1358
1359 \subsection*{Message Composition}
1360
1361 \MsgCompositionGeneral
1362 \subsubsection*{Jumping in message-buffer}
1363 \MsgCompositionMovementArticle
1364 \subsubsection*{Attachments/MML}
1365 \MsgCompositionMML
1366 % marking articles
1367 \subsection*{Mark Articles}
1368 \MarkArticlesGeneral
1369 \subsubsection*{Mark Based on Score}
1370 \MarkByScore
1371 \subsubsection*{The Process Mark}
1372 \ProcessMark
1373 \subsubsection*{Mark Indication-Characters}
1374 \MarkCharacters
1375 %
1376 \ifthenelse{\isundefined{\booklettrue}}{\newpage}{}%
1377
1378 \subsection*{Summary-Unplugged}
1379 \SummaryUnplugged
1380 \subsection*{Mail-Group Commands}
1381 \MailGroups
1382 \subsection*{Draft-Group Commands}
1383 \DraftGroup
1384 % exiting
1385 \subsection*{Exit the Summary-Buffer}
1386 \ExitSummary
1387 %
1388 %
1389 \section*{Article Mode (reading)}
1390 \ArticleModeGeneral
1391 \subsection*{Wash the Article-Buffer}
1392 \WashArticle
1393 \subsubsection*{Blank Lines and Whitespace}
1394 \BlankAndWhitespace
1395 \subsubsection*{Picons, X-faces, Smileys}
1396 \Picons
1397 \subsubsection*{Time and Date}
1398 \TimeAndDate
1399 \subsection*{Hide/Highlight Parts of the Article}
1400 \HideHighlightArticle
1401 \subsection*{MIME operations from the Article-Buffer (reading)}
1402 \MIMEArticleMode
1403 %
1404 %
1405 \section*{Server Mode}
1406 \ServerMode
1407 \subsection*{Unplugged-Server}
1408 \ServerUnplugged
1409 %
1410 %
1411 \section*{Browse Server Mode}
1412 \BrowseServer
1413
1414 %\pagebreak
1415 \vspace*{\fill}
1416 \Copyright
1417
1418 \end{document}
1419
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