Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!uunet!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!UUNET.UU.NET!oracle!rcardena From: oracle!rcardena@UUNET.UU.NET (Ricardo A. Cardenas) Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.gnus Subject: enhancements? Message-ID: <8810061649.AA25687@hqpyr1.oracle.com> Date: 6 Oct 88 16:49:23 GMT Sender: daemon@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu Distribution: gnu Organization: The Internet Lines: 44 GNUS is wonderful (looks slick too...) and I'd like to make a couple of suggestions which could hopefully be incorporated... (1) One of the big things is allowing general searching capabilities thru articles (not only through some fields in the headers) such as rn's "/pattern/a". I use this a lot and sometimes switch to rn to get it. (2) Will there be a new GNUS with better KILL file support - allowing to search through other header fields, and through article if possible, also more COMMANDs? (3) the emacs mode line for the *Article* buffer should show some'n like news.group (Art#/LastArt#) to show which article OUT OF HOW MANY you are reading. This is useful since you get an idea of how many articles are left in the newsgroup. The Art# on its own is really of no use. (4) articles should not be marked read when you start reading them, but rather when you are done reading them, like in rn. In this way, you don't have to mark an article as unread if you must leave before you finish reading it. (5) What about being able to do searches and reads on past articles (articles that have already been read in a past session). I think currently, the ^ (parent-article command) takes you to the first article with the same subject in the current set, but doesn't go past the current set (so, sometimes you don't get the article that REALLY started the current discussion). Would there be any generic way to allow reverse searches to go past the first article (in rn language: ?pattern?r) ? Please don't misconstrue these as criticisms; quite the contrary, it's just food for thought. What do people think of any of these? Happy Gnusing, Ricky -- Ricardo Cardenas // work: (415) 598-7536, home: 570-7523 Oracle International // Internet: rcardena%oracle@HPLABS.HP.COM Belmont, California // also, mail forwarded by: cardenas%dagmar@Athena.MIT.EDU USA - near Canada //{{uunet,gatech,mit-eddie}!hplabs, pyramid}!oracle!rcardena