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Remember all those line format specification variables?
gnus-summary-line-format
, gnus-group-line-format
, and so
on. Now, Gnus will of course heed whatever these variables are, but,
unfortunately, changing them will mean a quite significant slow-down.
(The default values of these variables have byte-compiled functions
associated with them, while the user-generated versions do not, of
course.)
To help with this, you can run M-x gnus-compile after you've fiddled around with the variables and feel that you're (kind of) satisfied. This will result in the new specs being byte-compiled, and you'll get top speed again. Gnus will save these compiled specs in the `.newsrc.eld' file. (User-defined functions aren't compiled by this function, though--you should compile them yourself by sticking them into the `~/.gnus.el' file and byte-compiling that file.)