If the current article is a collection of other articles (for instance,
a digest), you might use this command to enter a group based on that
article (gnus-summary-enter-digest-group
). Gnus will try to
guess what article type is currently displayed unless you give a prefix
to this command, which forces a “digest” interpretation. Basically,
whenever you see a message that is a collection of other messages of
some format, you C-d and read these messages in a more convenient
fashion.
The variable gnus-auto-select-on-ephemeral-exit
controls what
article should be selected after exiting a digest group. Valid values
include:
next
Select the next article.
next-unread
Select the next unread article.
next-noselect
Move the cursor to the next article. This is the default.
next-unread-noselect
Move the cursor to the next unread article.
If it has any other value or there is no next (unread) article, the article selected before entering to the digest group will appear.
This command is very similar to the one above, but lets you gather
several documents into one biiig group
(gnus-summary-read-document
). It does this by opening several
nndoc
groups for each document, and then opening an
nnvirtual
group on top of these nndoc
groups. This
command understands the process/prefix convention
(see Process/Prefix).
Toggle truncation of summary lines
(gnus-summary-toggle-truncation
). This will probably confuse the
line centering function in the summary buffer, so it’s not a good idea
to have truncation switched off while reading articles.
Expand the summary buffer window (gnus-summary-expand-window
).
If given a prefix, force an article
window configuration.
Edit the group parameters (see Group Parameters) of the current
group (gnus-summary-edit-parameters
).
Customize the group parameters (see Group Parameters) of the current
group (gnus-summary-customize-parameters
).