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Re: Red `*' in *info* menus?
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Michael Schierl |
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Re: Red `*' in *info* menus? |
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Thu, 27 May 2004 12:08:56 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.1006 (Gnus v5.10.6) Emacs/21.3.50 (windows-nt) |
J Krugman <jkrugman345@yahbitoo.com> writes:
> Every multiple of 5 would make sense, but the 5-th and the 9-th???
> That's so *weird* !!! (Or there's a big-time Beethoven fan behind
> this code.)
Why? You can open entries 0 to 9 by numbers, so entry#9 should be
marked (so that you know that you can stop counting entries if you
want to jump to a "higher" one (but use either `m' or the cursor keys
to select). Marking "higher" entries is of no real use. According to
some studies, most humans are able to "count" up to 4 similar things
by just having a look at them and not really counting them¹ - so the
"8" undistinguisable items above are too many. So you have to mark
another entry as well. It seems that #5 was most intuitive.
BTW: I noticed that in the "beta" Emacs I use for Gnus here (because
it supports images), #3, #6 and #9 are marked... Dunno if that is the
same in current CVS versions.
Michael
¹ if you look at 4 stars quickly and then look somewhere else, most
peoply know that there have been 4 stars. If you look at 5 stars and
then somewhere else, most people are not sure if they were five or six
stars.