Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> It seems to be solved, now.
>> All I had to do was to update my cvs copies of emacs and gnus and put
>> in my ~/.gnus.el the following stuff:
>>
>> (setq gnus-refer-article-method
>> '(current
>> (nnweb "google"
>>(nnweb-t
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Rodolfo Medina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Hi Rodolfo,
> by pressing RET on a message-id *nothing* happens;
Weird. Here I get an blank message...
> hitting ^ on an article in the nntp+news.gnus.org:gnu.emacs.gnus
> summary buffer, the previous message is opened;
> with `M-^ ' in the nntp+news.
Tim X <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 5. O'Reilly has a book called something like Extending Emacs or Emacs
>Lisp Programming - I can't quite remember. It has some handy tips.
I have "Writing GNU Emacs Extensions" on my shelf which is quite nice.
But back to being off-topic: Is there some kin
Sometime users post articles (or series of articles) that have been
encoded in some way
or other, such as :
**[1/3];
**[2/3];
**[3/3]
I don't know how can I decode them into a single file?
Thanks a lot!
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>> 5. O'Reilly has a book called something like Extending Emacs or Emacs
>> Lisp Programming - I can't quite remember. It has some handy tips.
> I have "Writing GNU Emacs Extensions" on my shelf which is quite nice.
> But back to being off-topic: Is there some kind of debugger and
> inspector fo