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; * lisp/gnus/gnus.el (gnus-summary-line-format): Reindent.

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Sean Whitton 2025-11-12 12:18:23 +00:00
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@ -2713,64 +2713,64 @@ are always t.")
It works along the same lines as a normal formatting string,
with some simple extensions.
%N Article number, left padded with spaces (string)
%S Subject (string)
%s Subject if it is at the root of a thread, and \"\"
otherwise (string)
%n Name of the poster (string)
%a Extracted name of the poster (string)
%A Extracted address of the poster (string)
%F Contents of the From: header (string)
%f Contents of the From: or To: headers (string)
%x Contents of the Xref: header (string)
%D Contents of the Date: header article (string)
%d Date of the article (string) in DD-MMM format
%o Date of the article (string) in YYYYMMDD`T'HHMMSS
format
%M Message-id of the article (string)
%r References of the article (string)
%c Number of characters in the article (integer)
%k Pretty-printed version of the above (string)
For example, \"1.2k\" or \"0.4M\".
%L Number of lines in the article (integer)
%Z RSV of the article; nil if not in an nnselect group (integer)
%G Originating group name for the article; nil if not
in an nnselect group (string)
%g Short from of the originating group name for the article;
nil if not in an nnselect group (string)
%I Indentation based on thread level (a string of
spaces)
%B A complex trn-style thread tree (string)
The variables `gnus-sum-thread-*' can be used for
customization.
%T A string with two possible values: 80 spaces if the
article is on thread level two or larger and 0 spaces
on level one
%R \"A\" if this article has been replied to, \" \"
otherwise (character)
%U \"Read\" status of this article.
See Info node `(gnus)Marking Articles'
%[ Opening bracket (character, \"[\" or \"<\")
%] Closing bracket (character, \"]\" or \">\")
%> Spaces of length thread-level (string)
%< Spaces of length (- 20 thread-level) (string)
%i Article score (number)
%z Article zcore (character)
%t Number of articles under the current thread (number).
%e Whether the thread is empty or not (character).
%V Total thread score (number).
%P The line number (number).
%O Download mark (character).
%* If present, indicates desired cursor position
(instead of after first colon).
%u User defined specifier. The next character in the
format string should be a letter. Gnus will call the
function gnus-user-format-function-X, where X is the
letter following %u. The function will be passed the
current header as argument. The function should
return a string, which will be inserted into the
summary just like information from any other summary
specifier.
%N Article number, left padded with spaces (string)
%S Subject (string)
%s Subject if it is at the root of a thread, and \"\"
otherwise (string)
%n Name of the poster (string)
%a Extracted name of the poster (string)
%A Extracted address of the poster (string)
%F Contents of the From: header (string)
%f Contents of the From: or To: headers (string)
%x Contents of the Xref: header (string)
%D Contents of the Date: header article (string)
%d Date of the article (string) in DD-MMM format
%o Date of the article (string) in YYYYMMDD`T'HHMMSS
format
%M Message-id of the article (string)
%r References of the article (string)
%c Number of characters in the article (integer)
%k Pretty-printed version of the above (string)
For example, \"1.2k\" or \"0.4M\".
%L Number of lines in the article (integer)
%Z RSV of the article; nil if not in an nnselect group (integer)
%G Originating group name for the article; nil if not
in an nnselect group (string)
%g Short from of the originating group name for the article;
nil if not in an nnselect group (string)
%I Indentation based on thread level (a string of
spaces)
%B A complex trn-style thread tree (string)
The variables `gnus-sum-thread-*' can be used for
customization.
%T A string with two possible values: 80 spaces if the
article is on thread level two or larger and 0 spaces
on level one
%R \"A\" if this article has been replied to, \" \"
otherwise (character)
%U \"Read\" status of this article.
See Info node `(gnus)Marking Articles'
%[ Opening bracket (character, \"[\" or \"<\")
%] Closing bracket (character, \"]\" or \">\")
%> Spaces of length thread-level (string)
%< Spaces of length (- 20 thread-level) (string)
%i Article score (number)
%z Article zcore (character)
%t Number of articles under the current thread (number).
%e Whether the thread is empty or not (character).
%V Total thread score (number).
%P The line number (number).
%O Download mark (character).
%* If present, indicates desired cursor position
(instead of after first colon).
%u User defined specifier. The next character in the
format string should be a letter. Gnus will call the
function gnus-user-format-function-X, where X is the
letter following %u. The function will be passed the
current header as argument. The function should
return a string, which will be inserted into the
summary just like information from any other summary
specifier.
%&user-date; Age sensitive date format. Various date format is
defined in `gnus-user-date-format-alist'.