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Re: Gnus devel-vers: total thread score
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Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen |
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Re: Gnus devel-vers: total thread score |
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Thu, 22 Mar 2012 20:10:39 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.130004 (Ma Gnus v0.4) Emacs/24.0.94 (gnu/linux) |
Nicolai Stange <nicolai.stange@zmaw.de> writes:
> 1.) I use sth. like '(%i,%V)' in my gnus-summary-line-format:
> %i Article score (number)
> %V Total thread score (number).
> However, the %V value is always equal to the %i value. This is in
> contrast to the Gnus shipped with Emacs 23 from Ubuntu 12.04.
> It seems like there is no accumulation taking place with Gnus from git.
I'm unable to reproduce this. I've given your two messages some scores,
and this is what I get in the summary buffer with your settings:
! +1,11 [ 41: Nicolai Stange ] Gnus devel-vers: total thread score
! + 10,10 [ 5: Nicolai Stange ]
> 2.) `gnus-thread-sort-by-total-score' is actually doing some sorting
> based on scores, but it behaves as if `gnus-thread-score-function' had
> been set to `max', which it isn't (it is set to `#').
I'm not able to reproduce this, either. The thread with the highest
total score got sorted first, even though the thread below had a higher
max score.
! +7,14 [ 18: Philippe M. Coatmeur ] article-edit-mode-map
! + 7,7 [ 10: Philippe M. Coatmeur ]
! +1,11 [ 41: Nicolai Stange ] Gnus devel-vers: total thread score
! + 10,10 [ 5: Nicolai Stange ]
Are you sure these are the actual settings in use in the summary buffer?
Eval `gnus-thread-score-function' (and friends) in the summary buffer to
see what their values are there.
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