gnus: Paging the Article
3.4 Scrolling the Article
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‘SPACE’
Pressing ‘SPACE’ will scroll the current article forward one page,
or, if you have come to the end of the current article, will choose
the next article (‘gnus-summary-next-page’).
If ‘gnus-article-skip-boring’ is non-‘nil’ and the rest of the
article consists only of citations and signature, then it will be
skipped; the next article will be shown instead. You can customize
what is considered uninteresting with ‘gnus-article-boring-faces’.
You can manually view the article’s pages, no matter how boring,
using ‘C-M-v’.
‘DEL’
Scroll the current article back one page
(‘gnus-summary-prev-page’).
‘RET’
Scroll the current article one line forward
(‘gnus-summary-scroll-up’).
‘M-RET’
Scroll the current article one line backward
(‘gnus-summary-scroll-down’).
‘A g’
‘g’
(Re)fetch the current article (‘gnus-summary-show-article’). If
given a prefix, show a completely “raw” article, just the way it
came from the server. If given a prefix twice (i.e., ‘C-u C-u
g'’), fetch the current article, but don’t run any of the article
treatment functions.
If given a numerical prefix, you can do semi-manual charset stuff.
‘C-u 0 g cn-gb-2312 RET’ will decode the message as if it were
encoded in the ‘cn-gb-2312’ charset. If you have
(setq gnus-summary-show-article-charset-alist
'((1 . cn-gb-2312)
(2 . big5)))
then you can say ‘C-u 1 g’ to get the same effect.
‘A <’
‘<’
Scroll to the beginning of the article
(‘gnus-summary-beginning-of-article’).
‘A >’
‘>’
Scroll to the end of the article (‘gnus-summary-end-of-article’).
‘A s’
‘s’
Perform an isearch in the article buffer
(‘gnus-summary-isearch-article’).
‘h’
Select the article buffer (‘gnus-summary-select-article-buffer’).