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EmacsLisp
;;; gnus-cus.el --- customization commands for Gnus
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;; Copyright (C) 1996 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
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;; Keywords: news
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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;; any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;;; Code:
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(require 'wid-edit)
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(require 'gnus-score)
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;;; Widgets:
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;; There should be special validation for this.
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(define-widget 'gnus-email-address 'string
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"An email address")
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(defun gnus-custom-mode ()
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"Major mode for editing Gnus customization buffers.
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The following commands are available:
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\\[widget-forward] Move to next button or editable field.
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\\[widget-backward] Move to previous button or editable field.
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\\[widget-button-click] Activate button under the mouse pointer.
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\\[widget-button-press] Activate button under point.
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Entry to this mode calls the value of `gnus-custom-mode-hook'
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if that value is non-nil."
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(kill-all-local-variables)
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(setq major-mode 'gnus-custom-mode
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mode-name "Gnus Customize")
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(use-local-map widget-keymap)
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(run-hooks 'gnus-custom-mode-hook))
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;;; Group Customization:
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(defconst gnus-group-parameters
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'((to-address (gnus-email-address :tag "To Address") "\
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This will be used when doing followups and posts.
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This is primarily useful in mail groups that represent closed
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mailing lists--mailing lists where it's expected that everybody that
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writes to the mailing list is subscribed to it. Since using this
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parameter ensures that the mail only goes to the mailing list itself,
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it means that members won't receive two copies of your followups.
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Using `to-address' will actually work whether the group is foreign or
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not. Let's say there's a group on the server that is called
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`fa.4ad-l'. This is a real newsgroup, but the server has gotten the
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articles from a mail-to-news gateway. Posting directly to this group
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is therefore impossible--you have to send mail to the mailing list
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address instead.")
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(to-list (gnus-email-address :tag "To List") "\
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This address will be used when doing a `a' in the group.
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It is totally ignored when doing a followup--except that if it is
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present in a news group, you'll get mail group semantics when doing
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`f'.")
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(broken-reply-to (const :tag "Broken Reply To" t) "\
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Ignore `Reply-To' headers in this group.
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That can be useful if you're reading a mailing list group where the
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listserv has inserted `Reply-To' headers that point back to the
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listserv itself. This is broken behavior. So there!")
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(to-group (string :tag "To Group") "\
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All posts will be send to the specified group.")
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(gcc-self (choice :tag "GCC"
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:value t
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(const t)
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(const none)
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(string :format "%v" :hide-front-space t)) "\
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Specify default value for GCC header.
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If this symbol is present in the group parameter list and set to `t',
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new composed messages will be `Gcc''d to the current group. If it is
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present and set to `none', no `Gcc:' header will be generated, if it
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is present and a string, this string will be inserted literally as a
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`gcc' header (this symbol takes precedence over any default `Gcc'
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rules as described later).")
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(auto-expire (const :tag "Automatic Expire" t) "\
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All articles that are read will be marked as expirable.")
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(total-expire (const :tag "Total Expire" t) "\
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All read articles will be put through the expiry process
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This happens even if they are not marked as expirable.
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Use with caution.")
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(expiry-wait (choice :tag "Expire Wait"
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:value never
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(const never)
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(const immediate)
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(number :hide-front-space t
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:format "%v")) "\
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When to expire.
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Overrides any `nnmail-expiry-wait' and `nnmail-expiry-wait-function'
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when expiring expirable messages. The value can either be a number of
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days (not necessarily an integer) or the symbols `never' or
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`immediate'.")
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(score-file (file :tag "Score File") "\
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Make the specified file into the current score file.
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This means that all score commands you issue will end up in this file.")
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(adapt-file (file :tag "Adapt File") "\
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Make the specified file into the current adaptive file.
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All adaptive score entries will be put into this file.")
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(admin-address (gnus-email-address :tag "Admin Address") "\
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Administration address for a mailing list.
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When unsubscribing to a mailing list you should never send the
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unsubscription notice to the mailing list itself. Instead, you'd
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send messages to the administrative address. This parameter allows
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you to put the admin address somewhere convenient.")
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(display (choice :tag "Display"
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:value default
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(const all)
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(const default)) "\
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Which articles to display on entering the group.
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`all'
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Display all articles, both read and unread.
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`default'
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Display the default visible articles, which normally includes
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unread and ticked articles.")
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(comment (string :tag "Comment") "\
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An arbitrary comment on the group."))
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"Alist of valid group parameters.
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Each entry has the form (NAME TYPE DOC), where NAME is the parameter
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itself (a symbol), TYPE is the parameters type (a sexp widget), and
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DOC is a documentation string for the parameter.")
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(defvar gnus-custom-params)
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(defvar gnus-custom-method)
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(defvar gnus-custom-group)
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(defun gnus-group-customize (group &optional part)
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"Edit the group on the current line."
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(interactive (list (gnus-group-group-name)))
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(let ((part (or part 'info))
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info
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(types (mapcar (lambda (entry)
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`(cons :format "%v%h\n"
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:doc ,(nth 2 entry)
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(const :format "" ,(nth 0 entry))
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,(nth 1 entry)))
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gnus-group-parameters)))
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(unless group
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(error "No group on current line"))
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(unless (setq info (gnus-get-info group))
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(error "Killed group; can't be edited"))
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;; Ready.
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(kill-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Gnus Customize*"))
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(switch-to-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Gnus Customize*"))
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(gnus-custom-mode)
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(make-local-variable 'gnus-custom-group)
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(setq gnus-custom-group group)
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(widget-insert "Customize the ")
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(widget-create 'info-link
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:help-echo "Push me to learn more."
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:tag "group parameters"
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"(gnus)Group Parameters")
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(widget-insert " for <")
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(widget-insert group)
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(widget-insert "> and press ")
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(widget-create 'push-button
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:tag "done"
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:help-echo "Push me when done customizing."
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:action 'gnus-group-customize-done)
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(widget-insert ".\n\n")
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(make-local-variable 'gnus-custom-params)
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(setq gnus-custom-params
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(widget-create 'group
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:value (gnus-info-params info)
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`(set :inline t
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:greedy t
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:tag "Parameters"
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:format "%t:\n%h%v"
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:doc "\
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These special paramerters are recognized by Gnus.
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Check the [ ] for the parameters you want to apply to this group, then
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edit the value to suit your taste."
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,@types)
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'(repeat :inline t
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:tag "Variables"
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:format "%t:\n%h%v%i\n\n"
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:doc "\
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Set variables local to the group you are entering.
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If you want to turn threading off in `news.answers', you could put
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`(gnus-show-threads nil)' in the group parameters of that group.
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`gnus-show-threads' will be made into a local variable in the summary
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buffer you enter, and the form `nil' will be `eval'ed there.
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This can also be used as a group-specific hook function, if you'd
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like. If you want to hear a beep when you enter a group, you could
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put something like `(dummy-variable (ding))' in the parameters of that
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group. `dummy-variable' will be set to the result of the `(ding)'
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form, but who cares?"
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(group :value (nil nil)
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(symbol :tag "Variable")
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(sexp :tag
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"Value")))
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'(repeat :inline t
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:tag "Unknown entries"
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sexp)))
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(widget-insert "\n\nYou can also edit the ")
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(widget-create 'info-link
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:tag "select method"
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:help-echo "Push me to learn more about select methods."
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"(gnus)Select Methods")
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(widget-insert " for the group.\n")
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(setq gnus-custom-method
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(widget-create 'sexp
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:tag "Method"
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:value (gnus-info-method info)))
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(use-local-map widget-keymap)
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(widget-setup)))
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(defun gnus-group-customize-done (&rest ignore)
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"Apply changes and bury the buffer."
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(interactive)
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(gnus-group-edit-group-done 'params gnus-custom-group
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(widget-value gnus-custom-params))
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(gnus-group-edit-group-done 'method gnus-custom-group
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(widget-value gnus-custom-method))
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(bury-buffer))
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;;; Score Customization:
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(defconst gnus-score-parameters
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'((mark (number :tag "Mark") "\
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The value of this entry should be a number.
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Any articles with a score lower than this number will be marked as read.")
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(expunge (number :tag "Expunge") "\
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The value of this entry should be a number.
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Any articles with a score lower than this number will be removed from
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the summary buffer.")
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(mark-and-expunge (number :tag "Mark-and-expunge") "\
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The value of this entry should be a number.
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Any articles with a score lower than this number will be marked as
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read and removed from the summary buffer.")
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(thread-mark-and-expunge (number :tag "Thread-mark-and-expunge") "\
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The value of this entry should be a number.
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All articles that belong to a thread that has a total score below this
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number will be marked as read and removed from the summary buffer.
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`gnus-thread-score-function' says how to compute the total score
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for a thread.")
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(files (repeat :tag "Files" file) "\
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The value of this entry should be any number of file names.
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These files are assumed to be score files as well, and will be loaded
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the same way this one was.")
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(exclude-files (repeat :tag "Exclude-files" file) "\
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The clue of this entry should be any number of files.
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These files will not be loaded, even though they would normally be so,
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for some reason or other.")
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(eval (sexp :tag "Eval" :value nil) "\
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The value of this entry will be `eval'el.
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This element will be ignored when handling global score files.")
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(read-only (boolean :tag "Read-only" :value t) "\
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Read-only score files will not be updated or saved.
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Global score files should feature this atom.")
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(orphan (number :tag "Orphan") "\
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The value of this entry should be a number.
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Articles that do not have parents will get this number added to their
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scores. Imagine you follow some high-volume newsgroup, like
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`comp.lang.c'. Most likely you will only follow a few of the threads,
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also want to see any new threads.
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You can do this with the following two score file entries:
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(orphan -500)
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(mark-and-expunge -100)
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When you enter the group the first time, you will only see the new
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threads. You then raise the score of the threads that you find
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interesting (with `I T' or `I S'), and ignore (`C y') the rest.
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Next time you enter the group, you will see new articles in the
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interesting threads, plus any new threads.
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I.e.---the orphan score atom is for high-volume groups where there
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exist a few interesting threads which can't be found automatically
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by ordinary scoring rules.")
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(adapt (choice :tag "Adapt"
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(const t)
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(const ignore)
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(sexp :format "%v"
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:hide-front-space t)) "\
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This entry controls the adaptive scoring.
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If it is `t', the default adaptive scoring rules will be used. If it
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is `ignore', no adaptive scoring will be performed on this group. If
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it is a list, this list will be used as the adaptive scoring rules.
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If it isn't present, or is something other than `t' or `ignore', the
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default adaptive scoring rules will be used. If you want to use
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adaptive scoring on most groups, you'd set `gnus-use-adaptive-scoring'
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to `t', and insert an `(adapt ignore)' in the groups where you do not
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want adaptive scoring. If you only want adaptive scoring in a few
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groups, you'd set `gnus-use-adaptive-scoring' to `nil', and insert
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`(adapt t)' in the score files of the groups where you want it.")
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(adapt-file (file :tag "Adapt-file") "\
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All adaptive score entries will go to the file named by this entry.
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It will also be applied when entering the group. This atom might
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be handy if you want to adapt on several groups at once, using the
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same adaptive file for a number of groups.")
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(local (repeat :tag "Local"
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(group :value (nil nil)
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(symbol :tag "Variable")
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(sexp :tag "Value"))) "\
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The value of this entry should be a list of `(VAR VALUE)' pairs.
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Each VAR will be made buffer-local to the current summary buffer,
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and set to the value specified. This is a convenient, if somewhat
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strange, way of setting variables in some groups if you don't like
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hooks much.")
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(touched (sexp :format "Touched\n") "Internal variable."))
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"Alist of valid symbolic score parameters.
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Each entry has the form (NAME TYPE DOC), where NAME is the parameter
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itself (a symbol), TYPE is the parameters type (a sexp widget), and DOC is a
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documentation string for the parameter.")
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(define-widget 'gnus-score-string 'group
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"Edit score entries for string-valued headers."
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:convert-widget 'gnus-score-string-convert)
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(defun gnus-score-string-convert (widget)
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;; Set args appropriately.
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(let* ((tag (widget-get widget :tag))
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(item `(const :format "" :value ,(downcase tag)))
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(match '(string :tag "Match"))
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(score '(choice :tag "Score"
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(const :tag "default" nil)
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(integer :format "%v"
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:hide-front-space t)))
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(expire '(choice :tag "Expire"
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(const :tag "off" nil)
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(integer :format "%v"
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:hide-front-space t)))
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(type '(choice :tag "Type"
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:value s
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;; I should really create a forgiving :match
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;; function for each type below, that only
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;; looked at the first letter.
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(const :tag "Regexp" r)
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(const :tag "Regexp (fixed case)" R)
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(const :tag "Substring" s)
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(const :tag "Substring (fixed case)" S)
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(const :tag "Exact" e)
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(const :tag "Exact (fixed case)" E)
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(const :tag "Word" w)
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(const :tag "Word (fixed case)" W)
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(const :tag "default" nil)))
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(group `(group ,match ,score ,expire ,type))
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(doc (concat (or (widget-get widget :doc)
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(concat "Change score based on the " tag
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" header.\n"))
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"
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You can have an arbitrary number of score entries for this header,
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each score entry has four elements:
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1. The \"match element\". This should be the string to look for in the
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header.
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2. The \"score element\". This number should be an integer in the
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neginf to posinf interval. This number is added to the score
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of the article if the match is successful. If this element is
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not present, the `gnus-score-interactive-default-score' number
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will be used instead. This is 1000 by default.
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3. The \"date element\". This date says when the last time this score
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entry matched, which provides a mechanism for expiring the
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score entries. It this element is not present, the score
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entry is permanent. The date is represented by the number of
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days since December 31, 1 ce.
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4. The \"type element\". This element specifies what function should
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be used to see whether this score entry matches the article.
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There are the regexp, as well as substring types, and exact match,
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and word match types. If this element is not present, Gnus will
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assume that substring matching should be used. There is case
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sensitive variants of all match types.")))
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(widget-put widget :args `(,item
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(repeat :inline t
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:indent 0
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:tag ,tag
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:doc ,doc
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:format "%t:\n%h%v%i\n\n"
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(choice :format "%v"
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:value ("" nil nil s)
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,group
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sexp)))))
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widget)
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(define-widget 'gnus-score-integer 'group
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"Edit score entries for integer-valued headers."
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:convert-widget 'gnus-score-integer-convert)
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(defun gnus-score-integer-convert (widget)
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;; Set args appropriately.
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(let* ((tag (widget-get widget :tag))
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(item `(const :format "" :value ,(downcase tag)))
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(match '(integer :tag "Match"))
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(score '(choice :tag "Score"
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(const :tag "default" nil)
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(integer :format "%v"
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:hide-front-space t)))
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(expire '(choice :tag "Expire"
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(const :tag "off" nil)
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(integer :format "%v"
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:hide-front-space t)))
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(type '(choice :tag "Type"
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:value <
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(const <)
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(const >)
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(const =)
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(const >=)
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(const <=)))
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(group `(group ,match ,score ,expire ,type))
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(doc (concat (or (widget-get widget :doc)
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(concat "Change score based on the " tag
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" header.")))))
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(widget-put widget :args `(,item
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(repeat :inline t
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:indent 0
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:tag ,tag
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:doc ,doc
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:format "%t:\n%h%v%i\n\n"
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,group))))
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widget)
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(define-widget 'gnus-score-date 'group
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"Edit score entries for date-valued headers."
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:convert-widget 'gnus-score-date-convert)
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(defun gnus-score-date-convert (widget)
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;; Set args appropriately.
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(let* ((tag (widget-get widget :tag))
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(item `(const :format "" :value ,(downcase tag)))
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(match '(string :tag "Match"))
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(score '(choice :tag "Score"
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(const :tag "default" nil)
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(integer :format "%v"
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:hide-front-space t)))
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(expire '(choice :tag "Expire"
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(const :tag "off" nil)
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(integer :format "%v"
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:hide-front-space t)))
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(type '(choice :tag "Type"
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:value regexp
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(const regexp)
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(const before)
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(const at)
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(const after)))
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(group `(group ,match ,score ,expire ,type))
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(doc (concat (or (widget-get widget :doc)
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(concat "Change score based on the " tag
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" header."))
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"
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For the Date header we have three kinda silly match types: `before',
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`at' and `after'. I can't really imagine this ever being useful, but,
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like, it would feel kinda silly not to provide this function. Just in
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case. You never know. Better safe than sorry. Once burnt, twice
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shy. Don't judge a book by its cover. Never not have sex on a first
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date. (I have been told that at least one person, and I quote,
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\"found this function indispensable\", however.)
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A more useful match type is `regexp'. With it, you can match the date
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string using a regular expression. The date is normalized to ISO8601
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compact format first---`YYYYMMDDTHHMMSS'. If you want to match all
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articles that have been posted on April 1st in every year, you could
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use `....0401.........' as a match string, for instance. (Note that
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the date is kept in its original time zone, so this will match
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articles that were posted when it was April 1st where the article was
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posted from. Time zones are such wholesome fun for the whole family,
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eh?")))
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(widget-put widget :args `(,item
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(repeat :inline t
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:indent 0
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:tag ,tag
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:doc ,doc
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:format "%t:\n%h%v%i\n\n"
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,group))))
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widget)
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(defvar gnus-custom-scores)
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(defvar gnus-custom-score-alist)
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(defun gnus-score-customize (file)
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"Customize score file FILE."
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(interactive (list gnus-current-score-file))
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(let ((scores (gnus-score-load file))
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(types (mapcar (lambda (entry)
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`(group :format "%v%h\n"
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:doc ,(nth 2 entry)
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(const :format "" ,(nth 0 entry))
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,(nth 1 entry)))
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gnus-score-parameters)))
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;; Ready.
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(kill-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Gnus Customize*"))
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(switch-to-buffer (get-buffer-create "*Gnus Customize*"))
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(gnus-custom-mode)
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(make-local-variable 'gnus-custom-score-alist)
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(setq gnus-custom-score-alist scores)
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(widget-insert "Customize the ")
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|
(widget-create 'info-link
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|
:help-echo "Push me to learn more."
|
|
:tag "score entries"
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|
"(gnus)Score File Format")
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|
(widget-insert " for\n\t")
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|
(widget-insert file)
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|
(widget-insert "\nand press ")
|
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(widget-create 'push-button
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|
:tag "done"
|
|
:help-echo "Push me when done customizing."
|
|
:action 'gnus-score-customize-done)
|
|
(widget-insert ".\n
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|
Check the [ ] for the entries you want to apply to this score file, then
|
|
edit the value to suit your taste. Don't forget to mark the checkbox,
|
|
if you do all your changes will be lost. ")
|
|
(widget-create 'push-button
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|
:action (lambda (&rest ignore)
|
|
(require 'gnus-audio)
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|
(gnus-audio-play "Evil_Laugh.au"))
|
|
"Bhahahah!")
|
|
(widget-insert "\n\n")
|
|
(make-local-variable 'gnus-custom-scores)
|
|
(setq gnus-custom-scores
|
|
(widget-create 'group
|
|
:value scores
|
|
`(checklist :inline t
|
|
:greedy t
|
|
(gnus-score-string :tag "From")
|
|
(gnus-score-string :tag "Subject")
|
|
(gnus-score-string :tag "References")
|
|
(gnus-score-string :tag "Xref")
|
|
(gnus-score-string :tag "Message-ID")
|
|
(gnus-score-integer :tag "Lines")
|
|
(gnus-score-integer :tag "Chars")
|
|
(gnus-score-date :tag "Date")
|
|
(gnus-score-string :tag "Head"
|
|
:doc "\
|
|
Match all headers in the article.
|
|
|
|
Using one of `Head', `Body', `All' will slow down scoring considerable.
|
|
")
|
|
(gnus-score-string :tag "Body"
|
|
:doc "\
|
|
Match the body sans header of the article.
|
|
|
|
Using one of `Head', `Body', `All' will slow down scoring considerable.
|
|
")
|
|
(gnus-score-string :tag "All"
|
|
:doc "\
|
|
Match the entire article, including both headers and body.
|
|
|
|
Using one of `Head', `Body', `All' will slow down scoring
|
|
considerable.
|
|
")
|
|
(gnus-score-string :tag
|
|
"Followup"
|
|
:doc "\
|
|
Score all followups to the specified authors.
|
|
|
|
This entry is somewhat special, in that it will match the `From:'
|
|
header, and affect the score of not only the matching articles, but
|
|
also all followups to the matching articles. This allows you
|
|
e.g. increase the score of followups to your own articles, or decrease
|
|
the score of followups to the articles of some known trouble-maker.
|
|
")
|
|
(gnus-score-string :tag "Thread"
|
|
:doc "\
|
|
Add a score entry on all articles that are part of a thread.
|
|
|
|
This match key works along the same lines as the `Followup' match key.
|
|
If you say that you want to score on a (sub-)thread that is started by
|
|
an article with a `Message-ID' X, then you add a `thread' match. This
|
|
will add a new `thread' match for each article that has X in its
|
|
`References' header. (These new `thread' matches will use the
|
|
`Message-ID's of these matching articles.) This will ensure that you
|
|
can raise/lower the score of an entire thread, even though some
|
|
articles in the thread may not have complete `References' headers.
|
|
Note that using this may lead to undeterministic scores of the
|
|
articles in the thread.
|
|
")
|
|
,@types)
|
|
'(repeat :inline t
|
|
:tag "Unknown entries"
|
|
sexp)))
|
|
(use-local-map widget-keymap)
|
|
(widget-setup)))
|
|
|
|
(defun gnus-score-customize-done (&rest ignore)
|
|
"Reset the score alist with the present value."
|
|
(let ((alist gnus-custom-score-alist)
|
|
(value (widget-value gnus-custom-scores)))
|
|
(setcar alist (car value))
|
|
(setcdr alist (cdr value))
|
|
(gnus-score-set 'touched '(t) alist))
|
|
(bury-buffer))
|
|
|
|
;;; The End:
|
|
|
|
(provide 'gnus-cus)
|
|
|
|
;;; gnus-cus.el ends here
|
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