Fairlight [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 20, 1999 at 03:56:16AM -0500, Jeremy Blosser wrote:
> > collapse-all and collapse-thread are actually toggles -- the names are
> > sort of misnomers.
>
> You know, after I sent that, I wondered if, like slrn, they might be
> toggles, but didn't have any mail left to check with, having just read it
> all, and also figured the help screen didn't mention toggle, so just as
> well to have asked.
>
> I'd just say change the help screen, then? :)
If I use '?' to access the keybindings screen, I get:
<Esc>V collapse-all collapse/uncollapse all threads
<Esc>v collapse-thread collapse/uncollapse current thread
Do you see something else?
> > You can use %M in the index_format to show the number of messages in a
> > collpased thread. You can use something like %?M?+& to get just a + sign
> > in your index listing for collapsed threads. See the help for index_format
> > for more info.
>
> Having just gotten into it a week ago, I'm reluctant to twiddle with that
> much of its formatting that quickly, but I'll retain this for when I feel
> more comfy with it. I'm still getting used to "native mode"...ie., default
> configuration. Thanks for the tip...I'll look it up now, and play later.
With the default configuration you can also tell if it's a thread because
the index numbers of the messages skip the hidden ones, eg:
1
2
5
6
7
10
etc.
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