Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!mcvax!hp4nl!orcenl!bengsig From: bengsig@oracle.nl (Bjorn Engsig) Newsgroups: news.software.b Subject: Re: How do you undo a 'k'-key in rn? Message-ID: <354.nlhp3@oracle.nl> Date: 13 Jun 89 12:42:19 GMT References: <353.nlhp3@oracle.nl> Reply-To: bengsig@oracle.nl (Bjorn Engsig) Organization: ORACLE Europe, The Netherlands Lines: 21 In article <353.nlhp3@oracle.nl> I asked how you undo a k-key in rn. First, I would like to thank the following for a quick reply: davidsen@sungod.crd.ge.com (William Davidsen), jbuck@epimass.EPI.COM (Joe Buck), v7fs1!mvp@apple.com (Mike Van Pelt), vector.dallas.tx.us!chip@cs.utexas.edu (Chip Rosenthal), cudcv@CU.WARWICK.AC.UK I don't need any more replies, it seems I should just have RTFM more carfully since it is rather simple: -/%s/r:m will get you one article back (as usual) and then seach for all articles with the "very interesting" subject and mark them as unread. For some reason, you cannot put this whole thing in macro, since %s will be substituted by the subject of the article you hit just after the 'k'. Maybe someone can explain that, where RTFM doesn't seem to help me :-) -- Bjorn Engsig, ORACLE Europe \ / "Hofstadter's Law: It always takes Path: mcvax!orcenl!bengsig X longer than you expect, even if you Domain: bengsig@oracle.nl / \ take into account Hofstadter's Law"