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7 % From this LaTeX file (gnus-refcard.tex) plus a single logo (gnus-logo.eps),
9 % distribute the refcard with Emacs. Appropriate Makefile rules were added in
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
29 \newlength{\logowidth} \setlength{\logowidth} {6.861in}
30 \newlength{\logoheight} \setlength{\logoheight}{7.013in}
44 % \setlength{\textwidth}{7.26in} \setlength{\textheight}{10in}
45 % \setlength{\topmargin}{-1.0in}
48 % \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-0.5in} \setlength{\evensidemargin}{-0.5in}
82 \def\author{Gnus Bugfixing Girls + Boys $<$bugs@gnus.org$>$}
94 %% uncomment the first definition if you do not want pagebreaks in maps
112 \includegraphics[width=\logoscale\logowidth]{gnus-logo}}}
137 functions. Of these 618 are in the two major modes (Group and
139 have 3 or even 4 bindings. The total number of keybindings is 677. So in
142 in parentheses in the beginning of the description.
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
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
189 Fill your user-specific levels in the blank cells.\\[1\baselineskip]
210 {\esamepage If a command directly sets a mark, it is shown in parentheses.\\*
221 All these marks appear in the first column of the summary line, and so
227 E & (E, M e, M x) {\bf Expirable}. Only has effect in mail groups.\\
228 G & (C, B DEL) Canceled article (or deleted in mailgroups).\\
240 O & {\bf Old} (read in a previous session).\\
244 in the manual).\\
245 R & {\bf Read} (viewed in actuality).\\
263 `gnus-summary-line-format'. [3]\\
287 c & Mark all unticked articles in this group as read ({\bf catch-up}).
290 M-g & Check the server for new articles in this group ({\bf get}). [p/p]\\
303 `gnus-save-newsrc-file').\\
306 C & Mark all articles in this group as read ({\bf Catch-up}). [p/p]\\
315 (depending on `gnus-group-sort-function').\\
316 C-c C-x & Run all expirable articles in this group through the {\bf expiry}
318 C-c M-C-x & Run all articles in all groups through the {\bf expiry} process.\\
361 The select methods are indicated in parentheses.\\*
377 G u & Create one of the groups mentioned in gnus-{\bf useful}-groups.\\
384 G x & Expunge all deleted articles in an nnimap mailbox.\\
389 nnmbox, nnbabyl, nnml, nnmh, or nnfolder. Read about it in the online info
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.\\
410 M w & Mark all groups in the current region. [prefix: unmark]\\
411 M b & Mark all groups in the {\bf buffer}. [prefix: unmark]\\
416 Topics are ``categories'' for groups. Press t in the group-buffer to
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.\\
436 C-c C-x & Expire all articles in current group or topic.\\
457 T S s & Sort according to `gnus-group-sort-function'.\\
459 With a prefix these commands will sort in reverse order.
470 S w & (C-w) Kill all groups in the region.\\
516 A s & (s) Perform an i{\bf search} in the article buffer.\\
520 M-C-d & Like C-d, but open several documents in nndoc-groups, wrapped
521 in an nnvirtual group [p/p]\\
528 A R & Fetch all articles mentioned in the {\bf References}-header.\\
529 A T & Fetch full \textbf{thread} in which the current article appears.\\
541 For the commands operating on one MIME part (a subset of gnus-article-*), a
543 MIME button in the article buffer, use the corresponding bindings for the
553 K b & Make all the MIME parts have buttons in front of them.\\
558 W M w & Decode RFC2047-encoded words in the article headers.\\
560 W M v & View all MIME parts in the current article.\\
579 With a prefix these functions sort in reverse order.
585 These commands (except `B c') are only valid in a mail group.\\*
591 B e & {\bf Expire} all expirable articles in this group. [p/p]\\
593 B I & Create an empty article in this group.\\
600 B M-C-e & {\bf Expunge} (delete from disk) all expirable articles in this group
616 B DEL & \textbf{Delete} message (like in mailgroup).\\
648 The normal navigation keys work in Article mode. Some additional keys are:\\
652 h & Go to the \textbf{header}-line of the article in the
655 RET & (middle mouse button) Activate the button at point to follow
657 TAB & Move the point to the next button.\\
658 M-TAB & Move point to previous button.\\
668 W b & Make Message-IDs and URLs in the article mouse-clickable
676 W o & Treat {\bf overstrike} or underline (\^{}H\_) in the article.\\
678 W q & Treat {\bf quoted}-printable in the article.\\
684 W w & Do word {\bf wrap} in the article.\\
686 W C & {\bf Capitalize} first word in each sentence.\\
725 W D n & Toggle picons in {\bf Newsgroups} and Followup-To.\\
726 W D m & Toggle picons in {\bf mail} headers (To and Cc).\\
727 W D f & Toggle picons in {\bf From}.\\
736 W T u & (W T z) Display the article timestamp in GMT ({\bf UT, ZULU}).\\
737 W T i & Display the article timestamp in {\bf ISO} 8601.\\
738 W T l & Display the article timestamp in the {\bf local} timezone.\\
739 W T s & Display according to `gnus-article-time-format'.\\
742 W T p & Display the date in format that's {\bf
743 pronounceable} in English.\\
755 W W l & Hide {\bf list} identifiers in subject-header.\\
760 W W C & Hide cited text in articles that aren't roots.\\
779 i & Display the MIME object in this buffer.\\
820 M C-c & {\bf Catch-up} all articles in this group.\\
823 M b & Set a {\bf bookmark} in this article.\\
831 The variable `gnus-summary-goto-unread' controls what happens after a mark
853 M P b & Mark all articles in {\bf buffer}.\\
854 M P r & Mark all articles in the {\bf region}.\\
855 M P g & Unmark all articles in the region.\\
858 M P t & Mark all articles in this (sub){\bf thread}.\\
859 M P T & Unmark all articles in this (sub){\bf thread}.\\
860 M P s & Mark all articles in the current {\bf series}.\\
862 M P a & Mark {\bf all} articles (in series order).\\
890 /E & (M S) Include all expunged articles in the limit.\\
891 /D & Include all dormant articles in the limit.\\
893 Y C & Include all cached articles in the limit.\\
896 /T & Include all articles from the current thread in the limit.\\
902 /p & Limit to articles {\bf predicated} in the `display' group parameter.\\
912 O b & Save this article's {\bf body} in plain file format [p/p]\\
913 O f & Save this article in plain {\bf file} format. [p/p]\\
915 O h & Save this article in {\bf mh} folder format. [p/p]\\
916 O m & Save this article in {\bf mail} format. [p/p]\\
917 O r & Save this article in {\bf rmail} format. [p/p]\\
918 O v & Save this article in {\bf vm} format. [p/p]\\
927 These commands put you in a separate news or mail buffer. See the section
930 %editing the article, send it by pressing C-c C-c. If you are in a
1010 Read about Adaptive Scoring in the online info.\\*
1019 W w & List {\bf words} used in scoring.\\
1038 If you type the second letter in uppercase, the remaining two are assumed
1040 If you type the third letter in uppercase, the last one is assumed to be
1054 posting whose parts are identified by numbers in their subjects, e.g.{}
1057 archives, they are expanded and gathered in a new group.\\*
1094 Z G & (M-g) Check for new articles in this group ({\bf get}).\\
1103 Press C-c ? in the composition-buffer to get this information.\\*
1115 C-c C-e & \textbf{Elide} region.\\
1116 C-c C-v & Kill everything outside region.\\
1150 an unsubscribed list. [Prefix: include addresses in \textbf{Cc:}]\\
1169 C-c C-m q & \textbf{Quote} region.\\
1185 To enter this mode, press \^{} while in Group mode.\\*
1210 To enter this mode, press `B' while in Group mode.\\*
1229 J S & \textbf{Send} all sendable messages in the drafts group.\\
1285 \vspace{0.4in}
1311 % topics in group-mode
1361 \subsubsection*{Jumping in message-buffer}