gnus: Misc Article
4.6 Misc Article
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‘gnus-single-article-buffer’
If non-‘nil’, use the same article buffer for all the groups.
(This is the default.) If ‘nil’, each group will have its own
article buffer.
‘gnus-widen-article-window’
If non-‘nil’, selecting the article buffer with the ‘h’ command
will “widen” the article window to take the entire frame.
‘gnus-article-decode-hook’
Hook used to decode MIME articles. The default value is
‘(article-decode-charset article-decode-encoded-words)’
‘gnus-article-prepare-hook’
This hook is called right after the article has been inserted into
the article buffer. It is mainly intended for functions that do
something depending on the contents; it should probably not be used
for changing the contents of the article buffer.
‘gnus-article-mode-hook’
Hook called in article mode buffers.
‘gnus-article-mode-syntax-table’
Syntax table used in article buffers. It is initialized from
‘text-mode-syntax-table’.
‘gnus-article-over-scroll’
If non-‘nil’, allow scrolling the article buffer even when there no
more new text to scroll in. The default is ‘nil’.
‘gnus-article-mode-line-format’
This variable is a format string along the same lines as
‘gnus-summary-mode-line-format’ (Summary Buffer Mode Line).
It accepts the same format specifications as that variable, with
two extensions:
‘w’
The “wash status” of the article. This is a short string with
one character for each possible article wash operation that
may have been performed. The characters and their meaning:
‘c’
Displayed when cited text may be hidden in the article
buffer.
‘h’
Displayed when headers are hidden in the article buffer.
‘p’
Displayed when article is digitally signed or encrypted,
and Gnus has hidden the security headers. (N.B. does not
tell anything about security status, i.e., good or bad
signature.)
‘s’
Displayed when the signature has been hidden in the
Article buffer.
‘o’
Displayed when Gnus has treated overstrike characters in
the article buffer.
‘e’
Displayed when Gnus has treated emphasized strings in the
article buffer.
‘m’
The number of MIME parts in the article.
‘gnus-break-pages’
Controls whether “page breaking” is to take place. If this
variable is non-‘nil’, the articles will be divided into pages
whenever a page delimiter appears in the article. If this variable
is ‘nil’, paging will not be done.
‘gnus-page-delimiter’
This is the delimiter mentioned above. By default, it is ‘^L’
(formfeed).
‘gnus-use-idna’
This variable controls whether Gnus performs IDNA decoding of
internationalized domain names inside ‘From’, ‘To’ and ‘Cc’
headers. IDNA (message)IDNA, for how to compose such
messages. This requires GNU Libidn
(http://www.gnu.org/software/libidn/), and this variable is only
enabled if you have installed it.
‘gnus-inhibit-images’
If this is non-‘nil’, inhibit displaying of images inline in the
article body. It is effective to images that are in articles as
MIME parts, and images in HTML articles rendered when
‘mm-text-html-renderer’ (Display Customization
(emacs-mime)Display Customization.) is ‘shr’ or ‘gnus-w3m’.