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- From: ckd@eff.org (Christopher Davis)
- Subject: Re: "inverse" to gnus-Subject-expand-window?
- In-Reply-To: rsholmes@rodan.syr.EDU's message of Tue, 18 Aug 92 17:04:48 EDT
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- Date: Wed, 19 Aug 1992 04:21:51 GMT
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- Rich> == Rich Holmes <rsholmes@rodan.syr.EDU>
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- Rich> Is there an "inverse" function to gnus-Subject-expand-window? That is,
- Rich> a function that will guarantee that the *Article* buffer is being
- Rich> shown with whatever contents it presently has, or had when you hid it?
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- RET, bound to gnus-Subject-scroll-up:
- Scroll up (or down) one line current article.
- Argument LINES specifies lines to be scrolled up (or down if negative).
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- This will redisplay it. 0 RET should even do it without scrolling.
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