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Re: How to use gnus-summary-universal-argument
From: |
Leonidas Tsampros |
Subject: |
Re: How to use gnus-summary-universal-argument |
Date: |
Tue, 04 May 2010 15:47:15 -0000 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1 (gnu/linux) |
Cecil Westerhof <Cecil@decebal.nl> writes:
> I move spam message from different places to a certain folder to be
> processed. I like them to be easily marked as read. I can do this with:
> M P A
> M-&
> d
> but I am a real programmer and lazy: I do not want to do what I can let
> the computer do. ;-]
Hi Cecil,
Usually, the way I marked spam was simply by using B m
(gnus-summary-move-article) and have them moved to my nnml:mail.junk
directory. B m works either with numerical prefixes or with process
marks. This is how I achieved a little bit of automation:
(defun gnus-move-to-junk (&optional n)
(interactive "P")
(gnus-summary-move-article n "nnml:mail.junk" nil 'move))
(add-hook 'gnus-startup-hook
'(lambda ()
(define-key gnus-summary-mode-map (kbd "j") 'gnus-move-to-junk)))
I remapped the 'j' key as I never used the defualt goto-article
command.
Hope this helps!
> So I started writing the following function:
> (defun gnus-summary-mark-all-messages-as-read ()
> "If in gnus-summary-mode mark all messages as read"
> (interactive)
> (if (not (equal major-mode 'gnus-summary-mode))
> (message "This function can only be used in gnus-summary-mode")
> (gnus-uu-mark-all)
> (gnus-summary-universal-argument 'gnus-summary-mark-as-read-forward)))
>
> This does not work. The description of gnus-summary-universal-argument
> is:
> gnus-summary-universal-argument is an interactive compiled Lisp
> function.
>
> (gnus-summary-universal-argument ARG)
>
> Perform any operation on all articles that are process/prefixed.
>
> How do I need to define the argument to let this work?
>
> On a side note: what would be a good key to bind this function to?