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15 % dvips -t letter -f gnus-refcard.dvi > gnus-refcard.ps
19 % dvips -t letter -f gnus-booklet.dvi > gnus-booklet.ps
144 Many Gnus commands are affected by the numeric prefix. Normally you enter a
145 prefix by holding the Meta key and typing a number, but in most Gnus modes
147 prefixed behavior of commands is given in [brackets]. Often the prefix is
154 \quad [p/p] The ``Process/Prefix Convention'': If a prefix is given then it
160 equal level will be affected by the operation. If no prefix is given,
162 `gnus-group-use-permanent-levels', then a prefix to the `g' and `l'
165 \quad [score] An article score. If no prefix is given,
277 prefix as above.]\\
410 M w & Mark all groups in the current region. [prefix: unmark]\\
411 M b & Mark all groups in the {\bf buffer}. [prefix: unmark]\\
459 With a prefix these commands will sort in reverse order.
542 prefix selects which part to operate on. If the point is placed over a
579 With a prefix these functions sort in reverse order.
623 These commands select the target article. They do not understand the prefix.\\*
766 For all hiding-commands: A positive prefix always hides, and a negative
767 prefix will show what was previously hidden.
849 use a numeric prefix.\\*
932 %a prefix to C-c C-c.\\*
998 T k & (M-C-k) {\bf Kill} the current (sub)thread. [Negative prefix:
999 tick it, positive prefix: unmark it.]\\
1122 C-c M-C-y & \textbf{Yank} a buffer and quote it.\\