The internal easymenu.el interface changed between 19.28 and 19.29 in
order to make it possible to create byte compiled files that can be
shared between Gnu Emacs and XEmacs. The change is upward
-compatible, but not downward compatible.
+compatible, but not downward compatible.
This gives the following compatibility table:
@example
Gnus has a home World Wide Web page at@*
@file{http://www.gnus.org/}.
-
+
Gnus has a write up in the X Applications FAQ at@*
@file{http://www.ee.ryerson.ca:8080/~elf/xapps/Q-III.html}.
-
+
The Gnus manual is also available on the World Wide Web. The canonical
source is in Norway at@*
@file{http://www.gnus.org/manual/gnus_toc.html}.
United States. And@*
@file{ftp://marvin.fkphy.uni-duesseldorf.de/pub/gnus/}
in Germany.
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+
An online version of the Gnus FAQ is available at@*
@file{http://www.miranova.com/~steve/gnus-faq.html}. Off-line formats
are also available:@*
How can I most efficiently arrange matters so as to keep my nnvirtual:*
(etc) groups at the top of my group selection buffer, whilst keeping
everything sorted in alphabetical order.
-
+
If you don't subscribe often to new groups then the easiest way is to
first sort the groups and then manually kill and yank the virtuals
wherever you want them.
("alt.fan.oj-simpson" -1000 nil s))
("subject"
(concat "\\<\\(make\\|fast\\|big\\)\\s-*"
- "\\(money\\|cash\\|bucks?\\)\\>"
+ "\\(money\\|cash\\|bucks?\\)\\>"
-1000 nil r)
("$$$$" -1000 nil s)))
@end lisp
;; $$$ Make Money $$$
("$$" -10 nil s)
;; Empty subjects are worthless!
- ("^ *\\([(<]none[>)]\\|(no subject\\( given\\)?)\\)? *$"
+ ("^ *\\([(<]none[>)]\\|(no subject\\( given\\)?)\\)? *$"
-10 nil r)
;; Sometimes interesting announces occur!
("ANN?OU?NC\\(E\\|ING\\)" +10 nil r)
(gnus-auto-select-first nil)))
@end lisp
-and insert
+and insert
@lisp
(setq gnus-auto-select-first t)
@end lisp