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- From: kpc@pluto.arc.nasa.gov (k p c)
- Subject: Re: gnus-Group-kill-group and gnus-Group-list-all-groups
- In-Reply-To: flee@cs.psu.edu's message of 27 Jul 92 22:16:52 GMT
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- In article <Bs2GGD.Fs7@cs.psu.edu> flee@cs.psu.edu (Felix Lee) writes:
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- k p c:
- >anyway, i think it is nice to use marks to indicate what you want,
-
- Let me clarify what "multiple views" means. Marks are attribute tags
- that are attached to objects like newsgroups or articles. So a
- newsgroup might have an "unsubscribed" attribute or a "not-in-newsrc"
- attribute.
-
- A view is a particular way of presenting data, like the list of
- newsgroups. Perhaps you might want to see a simple list of just those
- groups that are marked as "new". Or maybe you want to see all groups
- tagged with symbols for their attributes.
-
- (note how gnus-hide messed this up a bit.)
-
- i'm not sure we're in disagreement. my idea is to use similar
- commands to those for articles: if you want to see only killed groups,
- for example, then use gnus-newsgroup-hide-not-marked-with "K". or
- something similar.
-
- this is in contrast to opening up another screen with its own keybindings.
- --
- i'm open to comparing career notes with other ai and cogsci people.
-