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authorJuanma Barranquero2011-12-06 02:30:54 +0100
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Fix typos.
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@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
12011-12-06 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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3 * gnus-faq.texi (FAQ 2-1, FAQ 3-8, FAQ 4-14, FAQ 9-1): Fix typos.
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12011-11-24 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> 52011-11-24 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
2 6
3 * gnus.texi, smtpmail.texi: Fix case of "GnuTLS". 7 * gnus.texi, smtpmail.texi: Fix case of "GnuTLS".
diff --git a/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi b/doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi
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@@ -266,9 +266,9 @@ and how to prevent it?
266@subsubheading Answer 266@subsubheading Answer
267 267
268This message means that the last time you used Gnus, it 268This message means that the last time you used Gnus, it
269wasn't properly exited and therefor couldn't write its 269wasn't properly exited and therefore couldn't write its
270informations to disk (e.g. which messages you read), you 270information to disk (e.g. which messages you read), you
271are now asked if you want to restore those informations 271are now asked if you want to restore that information
272from the auto-save file. 272from the auto-save file.
273 273
274To prevent this message make sure you exit Gnus 274To prevent this message make sure you exit Gnus
@@ -563,7 +563,7 @@ However, the first thing to do is to tell Gnus in which way
563it should store the mail, in Gnus terminology which back end 563it should store the mail, in Gnus terminology which back end
564to use. Gnus supports many different back ends, the most 564to use. Gnus supports many different back ends, the most
565commonly used one is nnml. It stores every mail in one file 565commonly used one is nnml. It stores every mail in one file
566and is therefor quite fast. However you might prefer a one 566and is therefore quite fast. However you might prefer a one
567file per group approach if your file system has problems with 567file per group approach if your file system has problems with
568many small files, the nnfolder back end is then probably the 568many small files, the nnfolder back end is then probably the
569choice for you. To use nnml add the following to ~/.gnus.el: 569choice for you. To use nnml add the following to ~/.gnus.el:
@@ -580,7 +580,7 @@ As you might have guessed, if you want nnfolder, it's
580@end example 580@end example
581@noindent 581@noindent
582 582
583Now we need to tell Gnus, where to get it's mail from. If 583Now we need to tell Gnus, where to get its mail from. If
584it's a POP3 server, then you need something like this: 584it's a POP3 server, then you need something like this:
585 585
586@example 586@example
@@ -1104,11 +1104,11 @@ I don't like the way the Summary buffer looks, how to tweak it?
1104@subsubheading Answer 1104@subsubheading Answer
1105 1105
1106You've got to play around with the variable 1106You've got to play around with the variable
1107gnus-summary-line-format. It's value is a string of 1107gnus-summary-line-format. Its value is a string of
1108symbols which stand for things like author, date, subject 1108symbols which stand for things like author, date, subject
1109etc. A list of the available specifiers can be found in the 1109etc. A list of the available specifiers can be found in the
1110manual node "Summary Buffer Lines" and the often forgotten 1110manual node "Summary Buffer Lines" and the often forgotten
1111node "Formatting Variables" and it's sub-nodes. There 1111node "Formatting Variables" and its sub-nodes. There
1112you'll find useful things like positioning the cursor and 1112you'll find useful things like positioning the cursor and
1113tabulators which allow you a summary in table form, but 1113tabulators which allow you a summary in table form, but
1114sadly hard tabulators are broken in 5.8.8. 1114sadly hard tabulators are broken in 5.8.8.
@@ -2190,7 +2190,7 @@ Starting Gnus is really slow, how to speed it up?
2190 2190
2191@subsubheading Answer 2191@subsubheading Answer
2192 2192
2193The reason for this could be the way Gnus reads it's 2193The reason for this could be the way Gnus reads its
2194active file, see the node "The Active File" in the Gnus 2194active file, see the node "The Active File" in the Gnus
2195manual for things you might try to speed the process up. 2195manual for things you might try to speed the process up.
2196An other idea would be to byte compile your ~/.gnus.el (say 2196An other idea would be to byte compile your ~/.gnus.el (say