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gnus-summary-mode-hook
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This hook is called when creating a summary mode buffer.
gnus-summary-generate-hook
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This is called as the last thing before doing the threading and the
generation of the summary buffer. It's quite convenient for customizing
the threading variables based on what data the newsgroup has. This hook
is called from the summary buffer after most summary buffer variables
have been set.
gnus-summary-prepare-hook
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It is called after the summary buffer has been generated. You might use
it to, for instance, highlight lines or modify the look of the buffer in
some other ungodly manner. I don't care.
gnus-summary-prepared-hook
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A hook called as the very last thing after the summary buffer has been
generated.
gnus-summary-ignore-duplicates
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When Gnus discovers two articles that have the same
Message-ID
,
it has to do something drastic. No articles are allowed to have the
same Message-ID
, but this may happen when reading mail from some
sources. Gnus allows you to customize what happens with this variable.
If it is nil
(which is the default), Gnus will rename the
Message-ID
(for display purposes only) and display the article as
any other article. If this variable is t
, it won't display the
article--it'll be as if it never existed.
gnus-alter-articles-to-read-function
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This function, which takes two parameters (the group name and the list
of articles to be selected), is called to allow the user to alter the
list of articles to be selected.
For instance, the following function adds the list of cached articles to
the list in one particular group:
(defun my-add-cached-articles (group articles)
(if (string= group "some.group")
(append gnus-newsgroup-cached articles)
articles))
gnus-newsgroup-variables
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A list of newsgroup (summary buffer) local variables, or cons of
variables and their default values (when the default values are not
nil), that should be made global while the summary buffer is active.
These variables can be used to set variables in the group parameters
while still allowing them to affect operations done in other
buffers. For example:
(setq gnus-newsgroup-variables
'(message-use-followup-to
(gnus-visible-headers .
"^From:\\|^Newsgroups:\\|^Subject:\\|^Date:\\|^To:")))
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