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GNU Info (gnus)Setting MarksSetting Marks ------------- All the marking commands understand the numeric prefix. `M c' `M-u' Clear all readedness-marks from the current article (`gnus-summary-clear-mark-forward'). In other words, mark the article as unread. `M t' `!' Tick the current article (`gnus-summary-tick-article-forward'). Note: Article Caching. `M ?' `?' Mark the current article as dormant (`gnus-summary-mark-as-dormant'). Note: Article Caching. `M d' `d' Mark the current article as read (`gnus-summary-mark-as-read-forward'). `D' Mark the current article as read and move point to the previous line (`gnus-summary-mark-as-read-backward'). `M k' `k' Mark all articles that have the same subject as the current one as read, and then select the next unread article (`gnus-summary-kill-same-subject-and-select'). `M K' `C-k' Mark all articles that have the same subject as the current one as read (`gnus-summary-kill-same-subject'). `M C' Mark all unread articles as read (`gnus-summary-catchup'). `M C-c' Mark all articles in the group as read--even the ticked and dormant articles (`gnus-summary-catchup-all'). `M H' Catchup the current group to point (`gnus-summary-catchup-to-here'). `C-w' Mark all articles between point and mark as read (`gnus-summary-mark-region-as-read'). `M V k' Kill all articles with scores below the default score (or below the numeric prefix) (`gnus-summary-kill-below'). `M e' `E' Mark the current article as expirable (`gnus-summary-mark-as-expirable'). `M b' Set a bookmark in the current article (`gnus-summary-set-bookmark'). `M B' Remove the bookmark from the current article (`gnus-summary-remove-bookmark'). `M V c' Clear all marks from articles with scores over the default score (or over the numeric prefix) (`gnus-summary-clear-above'). `M V u' Tick all articles with scores over the default score (or over the numeric prefix) (`gnus-summary-tick-above'). `M V m' Prompt for a mark, and mark all articles with scores over the default score (or over the numeric prefix) with this mark (`gnus-summary-clear-above'). The `gnus-summary-goto-unread' variable controls what action should be taken after setting a mark. If non-`nil', point will move to the next/previous unread article. If `nil', point will just move one line up or down. As a special case, if this variable is `never', all the marking commands as well as other commands (like <SPC>) will move to the next article, whether it is unread or not. The default is `t'. automatically generated by info2www version 1.2.2.9 |