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7 % From this LaTeX file (gnus-refcard.tex) plus a single logo (gnus-logo.eps),
10 % gnus/texi/Makefile.
14 % latex gnus-refcard.tex &&
15 % dvips -t letter -f gnus-refcard.dvi > gnus-refcard.ps
17 % latex '\def\booklettrue{}\def\letterpapertrue{}\input{gnus-refcard}' &&
18 % mv gnus-refcard.dvi gnus-booklet.dvi &&
19 % dvips -t letter -f gnus-booklet.dvi > gnus-booklet.ps
82 \def\author{Gnus Bugfixing Girls + Boys $<$bugs@gnus.org$>$}
112 \includegraphics[width=\logoscale\logowidth]{gnus-logo}}}
156 marked with the process mark \#, these are operated on. Else only the
161 `gnus-group-default-list-level' is used. If
162 `gnus-group-use-permanent-levels', then a prefix to the `g' and `l'
166 `gnus-summary-default-score' is used. \\*[\baselineskip]
169 \begin{keys}{M-x gnus-unplugged}
170 M-x gnus & start Gnus. \\
171 M-x gnus-no-server & start Gnus without connecting to server
174 Additionally, there are the two commands \texttt{gnus-plugged} and
175 \texttt{gnus-unplugged}, which are only used if you want to download
177 Unplugged RET). Note: \texttt{gnus-no-server} ignores the stuff in
178 \texttt{gnus-agent-directory}, and thus does not allow you to use Gnus
210 {\esamepage If a command directly sets a mark, it is shown in parentheses.\\*
254 A & {\bf Answered} (followed-up or replied). [2]\\
263 `gnus-summary-line-format'. [3]\\
303 `gnus-save-newsrc-file').\\
315 (depending on `gnus-group-sort-function').\\
377 G u & Create one of the groups mentioned in gnus-{\bf useful}-groups.\\
396 G s b & gnus-group-brew-soup: not documented.\\
397 G s p & gnus-soup-pack-packet: not documented.\\
399 G s s & gnus-soup-send-replies: not documented.\\
400 G s w & gnus-soup-save-areas: not documented.\\
405 M m & (\#) Set the process {\bf mark} on this group. [scope]\\
407 M u & (M-\#) Remove the process mark from this group ({\bf unmark}).
409 M U & Remove the process mark from all groups (\textbf{umark all}).\\
417 toggle gnus-topic-mode (C-c C-i g Group Topics RET).\\*
429 T \# & Mark all groups in the current topic with the process-mark.\\
430 T M-\# & Remove the process-mark from all groups in the current topic.\\
457 T S s & Sort according to `gnus-group-sort-function'.\\
491 M-\& & Execute a command on all articles having the process mark.\\
541 For the commands operating on one MIME part (a subset of gnus-article-*), a
615 D t & \textbf{Toggle} sending (mark as unsendable).\\
739 W T s & Display according to `gnus-article-time-format'.\\
799 ! & (u, M !, M t) Tick this article (mark it as interesting) and move
807 C-w & Mark all articles between point and mark as read.\\
821 M H & {\bf Catch-up} (mark read) this group to point (to-{\bf here}).\\
827 M M-C-r & Expunge all articles having a given mark.\\
831 The variable `gnus-summary-goto-unread' controls what happens after a mark
839 M V m & Mark all high-scored articles with a given {\bf mark}. [score]\\
847 These commands set and remove the process mark (\#). You only need to use
865 M P k & Push the current process-mark set onto stack and unmark
867 M P y & Pop process-mark set from stack and restore it.\\
868 M P w & Push process-mark set on the stack.\\
883 /m & Limit to articles marked with specified {\bf mark}.\\
899 [Prefix: also mark ticked and dormant articles]\\
903 % /r & Limit to {\bf replied} articles. [Prefix: unreplied]\\ % No Gnus
980 T \# & Mark this thread with the process mark.\\
1055 1/10\dots10/10) and processes the series accordingly. You can mark and