You normally enter all scoring commands from the summary buffer, but you might feel the urge to edit them by hand as well, so we’ve supplied you with a mode for that.
It’s simply a slightly customized emacs-lisp
mode, with these
additional commands:
Save the changes you have made and return to the summary buffer
(gnus-score-edit-exit
).
Insert the current date in numerical format
(gnus-score-edit-insert-date
). This is really the day number, if
you were wondering.
The adaptive score files are saved in an unformatted fashion. If you
intend to read one of these files, you want to pretty print it
first. This command (gnus-score-pretty-print
) does that for
you.
Type M-x gnus-score-mode to use this mode.
gnus-score-menu-hook
is run in score mode buffers.
In the summary buffer you can use commands like V f, V e and V t to begin editing score files.