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a mysterious star on the Gnus firmament
From: |
Emanuel Berg |
Subject: |
a mysterious star on the Gnus firmament |
Date: |
Fri, 22 Mar 2019 22:20:46 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux) |
OK, this must be the silliest problem yet, that
I have been unable to solve!
Just now, I fell asleep for like ~1s but it was
enough for me to accidentally press some
buttons while in a Gnus Summary buffer.
What happened was, an asterisk (the `*' char)
appeared to the right of a single e-mail, at
the 2nd position left-to-right (or Emacs buffer
column 1, if you will).
Inspecting `gnus-summary-line-format', we see
that
gnus-summary-line-format is a variable
defined in `gnus.el'. Its value is
"%*%U%3{%R%} %I%1{%f%} %5{%s%}
so it would seem the `*' is in the "%R spot"!
Further down, it says
%R "A" if this article has been replied to,
" " otherwise (character)
Hm - first, what does that mean? I get it "A"
is "replied to" (A for "answered", perhaps),
and that " " (i.e. no visible char) means it
isn't answered I mean replied to. But what does
"(character)" mean?
Second, what does the `*' char mean, how did it
get there (except for me falling asleep), and
how do I remove it?
TIA
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- a mysterious star on the Gnus firmament,
Emanuel Berg <=