On Mon, 2006-07-10 at 22:36 -0400, Darren wrote:
> Bradford R. Bowman wrote:
> > Second: I have read references on this list recently to the new Pan
> > having nzb support. I know this may sound dense, but once I have my nzb
> > file, how do I get Pan to make use of it?
> >
> Click on File->Impo
Bradford R. Bowman wrote:
> Second: I have read references on this list recently to the new Pan
> having nzb support. I know this may sound dense, but once I have my nzb
> file, how do I get Pan to make use of it?
>
Click on File->Import Tasks and then select the NZB File.
Artur Jachacy wrote:
> Charles Kerr wrote:
>> Can anyone think of a reason for Pan to /not/ behave that way?
> Because that's not how it's been done. That should be reason enough.
Well that's reason enough for me! UUCP should be good enough for all of
you, with your newfangled NNTP and HTTP and
First: Thanks for the new improved Pan! I just updated to the new
development tree and it's a vast improvement for binary news groups.
Second: I have read references on this list recently to the new Pan
having nzb support. I know this may sound dense, but once I have my nzb
file, how do I get P
Charles Kerr wrote:
Artur Jachacy wrote:
Charles Kerr wrote:
But stating it in those clear terms, though, I realized:
I can't think of any /need/ to sort by the oldest post.
Maybe the cleanest fix is that, when sorting by date in the header pane,
threads are *always* sorted by the date of the
Charles Kerr wrote:
[...]
> Why does the (07/08 05:07) article come later? Because it got a
> followup at (07/09 03:00 PM) from Walt after the Suse RPM mail came in...
Hah! I feel the surge of intoxicating power flow through my...um...
Oops. Wrong list, sorry.
After further contemplation I th
mike wrote:
I'm using pan 0.101 on Mandriva.2006. I find that when I click on a URL in
a note I'm reading, pan passes a file:/// instead of the http:// that is
showing as the link. Why does it do that?
Hi Mike,
This was a 0.101 bug that was fixed in 0.102.
cheers,
Charles
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Artur Jachacy wrote:
Charles Kerr wrote:
But stating it in those clear terms, though, I realized:
I can't think of any /need/ to sort by the oldest post.
Maybe the cleanest fix is that, when sorting by date in the header pane,
threads are *always* sorted by the date of the thread's newest post.
I'm using pan 0.101 on Mandriva.2006. I find that when I click on a URL in
a note I'm reading, pan passes a file:/// instead of the http:// that is
showing as the link. Why does it do that?
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Yeah I know firefox does it by default but it annoys me; so I disabled it.
How do I turn it off in Pan?
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"If you choke a smurf, what color does it turn?"
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Charles Kerr wrote:
In http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pan-users/2006-07/msg00040.html
I asked for suggestions on user-friendly ways to sort threads by the
date of the thread's newest post, rather than (as Pan does now) by the
date of the thread's oldest post.
But stating it in those clear ter
Hi *,
On Mon, Jul 10, 2006 at 07:28:05PM +, Duncan wrote:
> Charles Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 10 Jul 2006
> 11:52:14 -0500:
>
> > In http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pan-users/2006-07/msg00040.html I
> > asked for suggestions on user-frien
Charles Kerr wrote:
> Ufuk YILDIRIM wrote:
>> As the subject suggests, that option doesn't work. I have .102 on
>> windows, and just compiled .103 in SUSE. In both version, this option
>> doesn't seem to work. Is this a bug? or is it me not really getting what
>> that option does? (as I understand,
Charles Kerr wrote:
[...]
> I can't think of any /need/ to sort by the oldest post.
> Maybe the cleanest fix is that, when sorting by date in the header pane,
> threads are *always* sorted by the date of the thread's newest post.
> IIRC this is how Thunderbird behaves, too.
>
> Can anyone think of
David Shochat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 10 Jul 2006
07:09:05 -0400:
> Duncan wrote:
>> I've not actually tried it yet and I believe %g/%G is the only way to
>> make it different per group, but the UI's there anyway.
>>
> What do %g and %G expand to?
Charles Kerr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> posted
[EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Mon, 10 Jul 2006
11:52:14 -0500:
> In http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pan-users/2006-07/msg00040.html I
> asked for suggestions on user-friendly ways to sort threads by the date of
> the thread's newest post, rather
Charles Kerr wrote:
Ufuk YILDIRIM wrote:
As the subject suggests, that option doesn't work. I have .102 on
windows, and just compiled .103 in SUSE. In both version, this option
doesn't seem to work. Is this a bug? or is it me not really getting what
that option does? (as I understand, it should
Ufuk YILDIRIM wrote:
As the subject suggests, that option doesn't work. I have .102 on
windows, and just compiled .103 in SUSE. In both version, this option
doesn't seem to work. Is this a bug? or is it me not really getting what
that option does? (as I understand, it should only show downloaded
As the subject suggests, that option doesn't work. I have .102 on
windows, and just compiled .103 in SUSE. In both version, this option
doesn't seem to work. Is this a bug? or is it me not really getting what
that option does? (as I understand, it should only show downloaded
articles, right?)
Chee
In http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/pan-users/2006-07/msg00040.html
I asked for suggestions on user-friendly ways to sort threads by the
date of the thread's newest post, rather than (as Pan does now) by the
date of the thread's oldest post.
But stating it in those clear terms, though, I realize
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 4 Jul 2006 Charles Kerr wrote:
Right now the header pane's date column shows that row's article's date.
This is straightforward, but when sorting you get the date of the first
post in a thread. But what if you're looking for active threads?
In that case, you re
David Shochat wrote:
Duncan wrote:
I've not actually tried it yet and I believe %g/%G is the only way to
make it different per group, but the UI's there anyway.
What do %g and %G expand to? If this is documented somewhere, please
direct me.
It's documented in the `help' button right next t
It expands to the group name, so if you ask that a file be saved in
news/%g it will be saved in the directory news/group.name.whatever/
David Shochat wrote:
> Duncan wrote:
>> I've not actually tried it yet and I believe %g/%G is the only way to
>> make
>> it different per group, but the UI's ther
Duncan wrote:
I've not actually tried it yet and I believe %g/%G is the only way to make
it different per group, but the UI's there anyway.
What do %g and %G expand to? If this is documented somewhere, please
direct me.
-- David
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Darren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
posted [EMAIL PROTECTED], excerpted below, on Sun,
09 Jul 2006 18:47:56 -0400:
> Charles indicated that it was in 0.103 in a bug report, but I have not
> looked for it yet.
It is. Actions/Save-Attachments, or Shift-S, opens the save-as dialog.
There's a textbox you c
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