physiculus <[email protected]> writes: > Eric Abrahamsen <[email protected]> writes: > >> That just means that Gnus has requested the labels header, not >> necessarily that the message has one. >> >> Here's the most certain way I can think of to see if this is working: >> >> 1. Using Gmail's web interface, pick a message and add a label to it. >> 2. Go back to Gnus, refresh new news, and open the group so that there's >> only that one message in the Summary buffer (with M-1 RET or >> something). >> 3. Do M-: (mail-header-extra (car gnus-newsgroup-headers)) >> 4. Check if there's a X-GM-LABELS entry in the resulting assoc list. >> >> And let us know what it looks like! > > Hello, > first thank you for the support here! > > Second unfortunately the situation is confusing. > Your code only shows the standard Google tags (INBOX, IMPORTANT, > STARRED, but not my own created ones (emms, gnus, Teich ...) > The Web-Interface show them in the right place and i can change them > there. > And if i use Chrome to login on my PC the changes are transferred to > google, because i see the changes on my smartphone inside gmail. > Very strange...
Well that much isn't strange, gmail can control the display of labels in their own software. > Also strange: Your assoc list shows different standard labels than > gmail. > Example: > I labeled a message with "Teich". Gmail shows it and put it in folder > Gmail/Teich. > gnus shows "((X-GM-LABELS . "(\\Important)")) Is that the only label it shows? What else is in the assoc list? And if you open the message and hit "t" (to toggle displaying all headers), what does the X-GM-LABELS header look like in the article buffer? > Message buffer show ((X-GM-LABELS . "(\\Important)")) Specified image > bit depth is not supported by XRender > Specified image bit depth is not supported by XRender" > > What does it mean? I have no idea :) Could there be an image in the message headers? Like a gravatar or something? I really have no clue there. _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
