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authorPaul Eggert2015-09-04 13:31:41 -0700
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Fix minor problems with " in manual
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@@ -892,11 +892,11 @@ more readable?
892 892
893@subsubheading Answer 893@subsubheading Answer
894 894
895Gnus offers you several functions to "wash" incoming mail, you can 895Gnus offers you several functions to ``wash'' incoming mail, you can
896find them if you browse through the menu, item 896find them if you browse through the menu, item
897Article->Washing. The most interesting ones are probably "Wrap 897Article->Washing. The most interesting ones are probably ``Wrap
898long lines" (@samp{W w}), "Decode ROT13" 898long lines'' (@samp{W w}), ``Decode ROT13''
899(@samp{W r}) and "Outlook Deuglify" which repairs 899(@samp{W r}) and ``Outlook Deuglify'' which repairs
900the dumb quoting used by many users of Microsoft products 900the dumb quoting used by many users of Microsoft products
901(@samp{W Y f} gives you full deuglify. 901(@samp{W Y f} gives you full deuglify.
902See @samp{W Y C-h} or have a look at the menus for 902See @samp{W Y C-h} or have a look at the menus for
@@ -1016,8 +1016,8 @@ mail groups. Is this a bug?
1016 1016
1017No, that's a matter of design of Gnus, fixing this would 1017No, that's a matter of design of Gnus, fixing this would
1018mean reimplementation of major parts of Gnus' 1018mean reimplementation of major parts of Gnus'
1019back ends. Gnus thinks "highest-article-number @minus{} 1019back ends. Gnus thinks ``highest-article-number @minus{}
1020lowest-article-number = total-number-of-articles". This 1020lowest-article-number = total-number-of-articles''. This
1021works OK for Usenet groups, but if you delete and move 1021works OK for Usenet groups, but if you delete and move
1022many messages in mail groups, this fails. To cure the 1022many messages in mail groups, this fails. To cure the
1023symptom, enter the group via @samp{C-u RET} 1023symptom, enter the group via @samp{C-u RET}
@@ -1085,8 +1085,8 @@ You've got to play around with the variable
1085gnus-summary-line-format. Its value is a string of 1085gnus-summary-line-format. Its value is a string of
1086symbols which stand for things like author, date, subject 1086symbols which stand for things like author, date, subject
1087etc. A list of the available specifiers can be found in the 1087etc. A list of the available specifiers can be found in the
1088manual node "Summary Buffer Lines" and the often forgotten 1088manual node ``Summary Buffer Lines'' and the often forgotten
1089node "Formatting Variables" and its sub-nodes. There 1089node ``Formatting Variables'' and its sub-nodes. There
1090you'll find useful things like positioning the cursor and 1090you'll find useful things like positioning the cursor and
1091tabulators which allow you a summary in table form, but 1091tabulators which allow you a summary in table form, but
1092sadly hard tabulators are broken in 5.8.8. 1092sadly hard tabulators are broken in 5.8.8.