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#13067
Using `gnus-treat-fill-long-lines': many problems
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Reported by: Michael Heerdegen <michael_heerdegen <at> web.de>
Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2012 13:52:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: fixed
Found in version 5.13
Fixed in version 24.4
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Hi,
I wanted to set `gnus-treat-fill-long-lines' on a per-group basis, after
I had read "4.4 Customizing Articles" in the manual. It took 3 hours to
have a look and find out several reasons why this doesn't work as
intended. These reasons are:
1. It doesn't work to use a binding to `gnus-treat-fill-long-lines' as
a group paramenter. It is just ignored. It is even ignored if I push
gnus-treat-fill-long-lines to `gnus-newsgroup-variables'. The value is
always nil, in any buffer.
Something like that should be possible. It is very likely that users
will want to configure such a treatment setting per group.
2. Only a (global) value of t for `gnus-treat-fill-long-lines' has an
effect. Setting it to an integer, which is also allowed according to
the documentation, doesn't work for me.
3. If I want the setting to take effect for html messages, which is a
IMHO quite common wish, if have to do this:
(push "text/html" gnus-article-treat-types)
Note that `gnus-article-treat-types' is not a user option, and its
documentation consist of three words.
Maybe I overlooked something or tried the wrong things - then please
tell me. But I think this could work better.
Thanks,
Michael.
Gnus v5.13
GNU Emacs 24.2.90.1 (x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 2.24.10)
of 2012-11-30 on drachen
200 news.gmane.org InterNetNews NNRP server INN 2.5.1 ready (posting ok)
101 Capability list:
VERSION 2
IMPLEMENTATION INN 2.5.1
AUTHINFO USER
HDR
LIST ACTIVE ACTIVE.TIMES DISTRIB.PATS HEADERS NEWSGROUPS OVERVIEW.FMT
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READER
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