Summary Buffer
A line for each article is displayed in the summary buffer. You can move around, read articles, post articles and reply to articles.
The most common way to a summary buffer is to select a group from the group buffer (see Selecting a Group).
You can have as many summary buffers open as you wish.
You can customize the Summary Mode tool bar, see M-x customize-apropos RET gnus-summary-tool-bar.
The key v is reserved for users. You can bind it to some command or better use it as a prefix key. For example:
emacs-lisp
(define-key gnus-summary-mode-map (kbd "v -") "LrS") ;; lower subthread- Summary Buffer Format
- Summary Maneuvering
- Choosing Articles
- Scrolling the Article
- Reply, Followup and Post
- Delayed Articles
- Marking Articles
- Limiting
- Threading
- Sorting the Summary Buffer
- Asynchronous Article Fetching
- Article Caching
- Persistent Articles
- Sticky Articles
- Article Backlog
- Saving Articles
- Decoding Articles
- Article Treatment
- MIME Commands
- Charsets
- Article Commands
- Summary Sorting
- Finding the Parent
- Alternative Approaches
- Tree Display
- Mail Group Commands
- Various Summary Stuff
- Exiting the Summary Buffer
- Crosspost Handling
- Duplicate Suppression
- Security
- Mailing List