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Re: Subject field in summary buffer modified
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Adam Sjøgren |
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Re: Subject field in summary buffer modified |
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Thu, 29 Jan 2015 10:31:49 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.130012 (Ma Gnus v0.12) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux) |
Lars writes:
> asjo@koldfront.dk (Adam Sjøgren) writes:
>> Subject: BC Camplight: How To Die In The North [3/6]
>> [ 2: unknown ] How To Die In The North [3/6]
> Hm. Could the backend be outputting different data in the headers view
> than in the article data?
Good question. I guess you mean the nntp-backend, not gwene.org, right?
>> I can't for the life if me figure out if this is something I have
>> configured, and forgotten about, or if it is a default behaviour that I
>> need to find out how to suppress.
> Look in your .gnus file for ":"? :-)
I have poured over my config - I even removed the old stuff I had in
gnus-list-identifiers, gnus-simplify-subject-functions,
gnus-simplify-subject-fuzzy-regexp, and checked that
message-subject-re-regexp is not the culprit...
,----[ C-h v message-subject-re-regexp RET ]
| message-subject-re-regexp is a variable defined in `message.el'.
| Its value is
| "^[ ]*\\([RrSs][EeVv]\\(\\[[0-9]*\\]\\)*:[ ]*\\)*[ ]*"
| Original value was
| "^[ ]*\\([Rr][Ee]\\(\\[[0-9]*\\]\\)*:[ ]*\\)*[ ]*"
|
| Documentation:
| *Regexp matching "Re: " in the subject line.
`----
> It could be... er... `gnus-simplify-subject-functions', perhaps? Or
> `gnus-simplify-ignored-prefixes'.
Let me see... Well, they are both nil :-/
Best regards,
Adam
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"Subdued flamboyance" Adam Sjøgren
asjo@koldfront.dk