None of the following movement commands understand the numeric prefix, and they all select and display an article.
If you want to fetch new articles or redisplay the group, see Exiting the Summary Buffer.
gnus-summary-next-page).
If you have an article window open already and you press
SPACE again, the article will be scrolled. This
lets you conveniently SPACE through an entire
newsgroup. See Paging the
Article.
gnus-summary-next-unread-article).gnus-summary-prev-unread-article).gnus-summary-next-article).gnus-summary-prev-article).gnus-summary-next-same-subject).gnus-summary-prev-same-subject).gnus-summary-first-unread-article).gnus-summary-best-unread-article). If given a
prefix argument, go to the first unread article that has a
score over the default score.gnus-summary-goto-last-article).gnus-summary-pop-article). This command differs
from the command above in that you can pop as many previous
articles off the history as you like, while l
toggles the two last read articles. For a somewhat related
issue (if you use these commands a lot), see Article
Backlog.Message-ID, and then go to
that article (gnus-summary-goto-article).