gnus-summary-display-while-buildingnil, show and update the summary buffer
as it's being built. If t, update the buffer
after every line is inserted. If the value is an integer,
n, update the display every n lines.
The default is nil.
gnus-summary-display-arrownil, display an arrow in the fringe to
indicate the current article.
gnus-summary-mode-hookgnus-summary-generate-hookgnus-summary-prepare-hookgnus-summary-prepared-hookgnus-summary-ignore-duplicatesMessage-ID, it has to do something drastic. No
articles are allowed to have the same
Message-ID, but this may happen when reading
mail from some sources. Gnus allows you to customize what
happens with this variable. If it is nil (which
is the default), Gnus will rename the Message-ID
(for display purposes only) and display the article as any
other article. If this variable is t, it won't
display the article—it'll be as if it never existed.
gnus-alter-articles-to-read-functionFor instance, the following function adds the list of cached articles to the list in one particular group:
(defun my-add-cached-articles (group articles)
(if (string= group "some.group")
(append gnus-newsgroup-cached articles)
articles))
gnus-newsgroup-variablesnil), that
should be made global while the summary buffer is active.
Note: The default expressions will be evaluated (using
function eval) before assignment to the local
variable rather than just assigned to it. If the default
expression is the symbol global, that symbol
will not be evaluated but the global value of the local
variable will be used instead.
These variables can be used to set variables in the group parameters while still allowing them to affect operations done in other buffers. For example:
(setq gnus-newsgroup-variables
'(message-use-followup-to
(gnus-visible-headers .
"^From:\\|^Newsgroups:\\|^Subject:\\|^Date:\\|^To:")))
Also see Group Parameters.
gnus-propagate-marksnil, propagate marks to the backends
for possible storing. See NNTP marks, and friends, for a
more fine-grained sieve.