On Tue, 2013-03-19 at 05:22 +0000, Duncan wrote: > Miguel Guedes posted on Mon, 18 Mar 2013 18:58:04 +0000 as excerpted: > > > BTW, how can one un-ignore threads? > > First way, via the GUI: > > Once you can see 'em (g), click on any message you wish to change the > score on, and use the "edit articles' watch/ignore/score" function (menu > item under article, and AFAIK there's a default hotkey for it as well, > maybe "s", alto I've so customized my hotkeys I'm not sure on that). > > That brings up a dialog with all the scores that apply. You can add and > remove scores there, and there's even a "close and rescore" button, to > apply the action dynamically. (Do be aware that this triggers a full > relisting in the header pane, so if you have view only unread turned on > as well as auto-mark-read, the message you clicked will now be marked- > read and thus disappear with the re-display. I just hit the close and > rescore button... without changing a score but just hit the button after > opening the dialog... on your message as I typed this, and your message > originally being the only unread message in the group... disappeared as > it was now read!) > > Second way, edit the scorefile itself: > > Pan's scorefile is named Score. It's found in pan's normal data dir, > thus being ~/.pan2/Score by default. You can of course edit it using > your favorite text editor, either with pan closed, or to see the results > immediately with pan already open, use the same edit score, close and > rescore method as mentioned above, to get pan to pick up the updated > scorefile. Or just quickly click to a different group and back, as pan > applies scores on group (re)entry as well. Of course, the same "all read > messages now disappear" caveat applies, if you have view only unread > messages turned on. > > I went into some detail on the scorefile format, along with examples, in > my big long (459 line, pan says) reply in the Pan GUI config file edits > thread, a couple days ago. As I said there, if you use scoring (which > includes watches and ignores) a lot, it's well worth text-editing the > scorefile directly, combining all the entries pan adds one at a time, > making it much more efficient for both pan and humans to read. =:^) > > This goes doubly so if like me you use ignores for spam control and > accumulate hundreds or thousands of unexpiring entries over time, that > can be combined into a single massive ignore score applying to all groups > using a newsgroups/section entry such as [*] or [*.*] or (the one in the > posted example, covering the full alt.* hierarchy but nothing else) > [alt.*]. >
That's great, Duncan - works like a charm! Thanks again for your help; much appreciated. -- Miguel _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list Pan-users@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users