On Thu, 31 Oct 2024 17:11:44 - (UTC), Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Oct 2024 06:00:31 - (UTC), Duncan wrote:
>
>> Strong second on search/replace for this sort of thing. Probably faster
>> than a GUI would be for it anyway, and arguably more dependable, given
&g
On Thu, 31 Oct 2024 18:13:50 - (UTC), Jim Henderson wrote:
> With the number of groups you're dealing with having to remove, I would
> recommend using some tool that accepts xpath search queries and that can
> delete entries based on that. 'jq' may be able to do this
ne to make in order for it to be able to
be edited with a smart XML editor that can more easily search and replace
based on the document structure rather than just a simple text search &
replace.
It seems that the group-preferences.xml file is the only file that doesn't
have a root docu
r one of those. Does 'refresh groups list'
> regenerate it without ones that don't exist?
That I don't know for sure, but it seems likely it would.
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On Thu, 31 Oct 2024 03:14:33 - (UTC), Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Thu, 31 Oct 2024 02:44:21 - (UTC), David Chmelik wrote:
>
>> I used to use four newsservers with Pan. One closed, and another I
>> stopped paying for because was mostly dead. I suspect Pan kept their
iguration.
If you look at servers.xml, you can see which newsrc file corresponds to
which server. If you've already deleted the servers from the
configuration, just look at the remaining servers and delete the newsrc
files that aren't represented in that file, and you should be good.
On Mon, 26 Aug 2024 19:21:09 +0200, Dominique Dumont wrote:
> Hi
>
> On Monday, 26 August 2024 18:27:52 CEST Jim Henderson wrote:
>> Any ideas, or is this a known issue with this release?
>
> It's a known issue that has been fixed in Pan 0.160.
>
> All the be
w my preferred color (white on a dark background), as defined in
the overall preferences, and others showed in a different color scheme,
even though none was supplied.
Any ideas, or is this a known issue with this release?
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ts treats a single newline as
something that can be wrapped with the previous line, for some reason.
A double newline will show it just fine, as will viewing the posts with
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On Thu, 14 Mar 2024 00:21:35 - (UTC), Duncan wrote:
> Jim Henderson posted on Wed, 13 Mar 2024 21:18:33 - (UTC) as
> excerpted:
>
>> On Wed, 13 Mar 2024 10:53:44 - (UTC), Duncan wrote:
>>
>>> The other possibility would be adding smallish/mediumish
27;
gives a different behavior (ie, showing the image inline). It feels like
pressing 'n' for the next message should have the same behavior as
pressing 'enter' after manually selecting the message.
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On Sun, 10 Mar 2024 00:20:07 - (UTC), Jim Henderson wrote:
> it's actually its own DNews server.
That server is news.povray.org - sorry, I thought I included that in my
reply. :)
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ge pane.
I see this on gmane on in povray.binaries.images quite regularly. There's
a size threshold that it hits before it asks to save rather than viewing
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press them to move around?
There should be default keybindings to switch tabs, but it does seem that
doing so switches it from the 3-pane view to a single view (which you can
open multiple tabs for - one tab for each of the panes). Have a look
under the "View"->"Layou
or some reason.
>
> Is there any default keybindings not mentioned anywhere?
Running 0.151 here, and tab moves between all three panes. When it's on
the message pane, the headers are highlighted, but the up/down keys scroll
messages that are longer than the window.
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ut for single-shot individual html
> messages, it might be worthwhile to try, at least.
Ultimately, I think the individual who's sending needs to disable HTML in
their gmail setup when sending messages to those lists (I access them, as
I do this one, through gmane). The list is supp
also
greyed out (unlike the text editor setting above it).
Just out of curiosity (more than anything), has anyone either worked out
how to use this or actually gotten it to work?
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> Jim Henderson posted on Sun, 15 May 2022 19:08:17 - (UTC) as
> excerpted:
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>> On Sun, 15 May 2022 11:36:54 +0200, Dominique Dumont wrote:
>>
>>> On Wednesday, 11 May 2022 17:21:28 CEST Jim Henderson wro
On Sun, 15 May 2022 11:36:54 +0200, Dominique Dumont wrote:
> On Wednesday, 11 May 2022 17:21:28 CEST Jim Henderson wrote:
>> I built using commit 0342028b34ece0b0349ef3b4d9165dba1c3fd54a - how
>> does that compare to your build?
>
> I've just re-built pan/gtk3 with th
On Tue, 10 May 2022 15:03:12 +0200, Dominique Dumont wrote:
> On Tuesday, 10 May 2022 00:29:57 CEST Jim Henderson wrote:
>> It kinda seems to be something really specific with the messages I
>> noted. I just tried reading a bunch of other messages and had no issue
>> at al
On Mon, 9 May 2022 22:27:18 - (UTC), Jim Henderson wrote:
> Thanks for checking - I'll try to find some time to dig into those files
> and see if I can figure out what's going on.
It kinda seems to be something really specific with the messages I
noted. I just tried re
try to find some time to dig into those files
and see if I can figure out what's going on.
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through the thread list, it still is being reduced regularly.
What can I look at to resolve this?
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t to replace the .pan2 on this machine? Or are there any
> gotchas?
Yeah, all you need to do is grab the .pan2 directory and drop it on the
new system. I've used Dropbox for years to keep that directory sync'ed
between a couple of different systems, and that's all I've need
I still see occasional commits (and I build my own using those commits
using the Open Build Service from openSUSE), but there haven't been a lot
of new features added in the last year or so.
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f you can provide some
example output (run it from the command-line), that would give someone
something to diagnose. :)
I run Pan daily on openSUSE (in fact, posting this response using Pan
through gmane.io). Works great.
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Pan does not decode HTML. IIRC, GNKSA prohibits it (but I could be wrong
about that)
Header data is important in NNTP, so no, you can't get rid of it. It's
used to link threads together. You can hide it by pressing 'h'.
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> methods.
Most commonly, though, either you need to be subscribed with the e-mail
address that you're posting with, or you need to make sure that what's
being posted isn't HTML (though that shouldn't be a problem for
Pansince it doesn't do HTML posting ;) )
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300 baud acoustic couplers too!
> (That's a 0.3k modem)
110 baud acoustic coupler here, on a teletype terminal (an actual
teletype device - dad used to bring it home from work when I was a kid).
33.6kb modems are relatively recent, by comparison. :)
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On Wed, 03 Jan 2018 09:08:49 +, David Melik wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Jan 2018 05:08:34 +0000, Jim Henderson wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 03 Jan 2018 01:37:41 +, David Melik wrote:
>>
>>> I read Usenet, Gmane, want to add SDF over SSH tunnel. The tunnel
>>>
server to localhost:1119 to connect to
news.gmane.org on port 119.
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makes 'h'
> not do one of the options, just cycle through the list. The other two
> need different keystrokes. Come on, don't force people to use the mouse
> so much!
'hh' and then "enter" works for me - no need to use the mouse at all.
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On Wed, 24 May 2017 23:33:42 +, Duncan wrote:
> Jim Henderson posted on Wed, 24 May 2017 22:27:19 + as excerpted:
>
>> On Tue, 23 May 2017 06:12:06 +, Duncan wrote:
>>
>>> What I suspect has happened is that you opened and set something in
>>> gr
nly save the preferences
that have been modified in a group, or to select "use default" for the
colouring.
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On Wed, 24 May 2017 06:11:58 +, Duncan wrote:
> Jim Henderson posted on Wed, 24 May 2017 02:53:42 + as excerpted:
>
>> Excellent, that was it - thanks, Duncan!
>
> Very cool! As I said I know the pain of mismatched settings, because
> someone sets background /or/
On Tue, 23 May 2017 20:10:47 +0200, Rhialto wrote:
> On Mon 22 May 2017 at 23:24:12 +0000, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> I'm using a dark theme, and had noticed in earlier versions that the
>> text in the group pane seems to not consistently be displayed using the
>> color
On Wed, 24 May 2017 02:48:31 +, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> What I suspect has happened is that you opened and set something in
>> group properties on some of the groups, without changing the default
>> group text color. Those are probably the dark ones. Just open their
>&
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that scoping. Makes this a lot easier. :)
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On Mon, 22 May 2017 23:24:12 +, Jim Henderson wrote:
> I'm using a dark theme, and had noticed in earlier versions that the
> text in the group pane seems to not consistently be displayed using the
> color defined in the preferences - if I define white as the text color,
> ab
dark background, that makes it a little difficult to read -
wondering if anyone else is seeing this behaviour or knows how to fix it.
See attached image for more info (hopefully this'll work :) )
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While the script does leave the password visible in the 'ps' output, for
my use, that's "good enough" - if someone had access to my system, they
could use a sniffer to look at the unencrypted NNTP connection my servers
use to grab the credentials - what I'm p
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files with the same filename, though. :)
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On Wed, 01 Mar 2017 04:02:14 +, Duncan wrote:
> Jim Henderson posted on Tue, 28 Feb 2017 17:28:20 + as excerpted:
>
>> On Tue, 28 Feb 2017 01:55:16 +, Duncan wrote:
>>
>>> Is anything showing up in the log (the status icon to the bottom right
>>>
restrict concurrent connections in
accordance with GNKSA.
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2016 01:04:31 +0100, Petr Kovar wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> On Thu, 22 Dec 2016 23:23:09 + (UTC)
> Jim Henderson
>
> wrote:
>
>> As I prepare to take some time off work over the holidays, I thought I
>> might try to track down a minor issue that&
On Sun, 25 Dec 2016 14:33:21 +, Duncan wrote:
> Jim Henderson posted on Sat, 24 Dec 2016 17:56:17 + as excerpted:
>
>>> And IIRC I had a problem with a corrupt tasks.nzb at one point, tho
>>> that should be regularly updated, so I wouldn't expect it to be th
blems with
message counters getting corrupted, though that hasn't happened in a
while now).
> The groups dir and newsrc files are also suspect since it's writing them
> out that's failing.
>
> And IIRC I had a problem with a corrupt tasks.nzb at one point, tho
so I thought it might be something in servers.xml,
but I don't see anything obvious in that file that's a problem (other
than perhaps a missing CR/LF at the end of the file, but I tried adding
that and the behavior didn't change).
Any ideas on where I should start?
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On Mon, 03 Oct 2016 17:38:21 +, hiker wrote:
> On Sun, 02 Oct 2016 21:14:46 +0000 Jim Henderson wrote:
>
>> Nor here, running 0.141 (which actually surprised me). In fact, I was
>> a participant in a thread that has about 700 messages, and saw no
>> problems
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uot;*" = repeat the previous character any number of times
"[A-Z]" and other ranges = ranges of characters.
"^" = start of line
"$" = end of line
And of course "\" to escape special characters used in the above. :)
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On Sat, 13 Aug 2016 18:54:35 +, Beartooth wrote:
> I found "mute quoted text" in the Preferences -- and the box
> before it is empty. I want Pan to stop muting. What do I type in?
Do you mean in the shortcuts?
The default is 'q'.
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>> On Wed, 01 Jun 2016 13:01:31 +, Duncan wrote:
>>
>>> Today I'm moving... into a hotel for 90 days. The city bought the
>>&g
eded -
but living out of boxes isn't a lot of fun.
Anyways - I've not been around much here myself, but you've always
provided good help when I've had questions - so I wanted to wish you luck
with your move. :)
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>
>
> Anyone else know for sure if this would work for news?
That's one way of doing firewall piercing, yes - you need a system on the
outside of the protected network to do it.
BTW, if SSL/TLS support is not compiled in, stunnel is an option to get
SSL/TLS support without rebuil
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to assume when it comes to licensing issues.
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access - you just need the hotel network to actually support that.
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> 249.649 ms
That confirms it, the services you're connecting to the VPN for are
forcing you through a firewall that blocks the port. There's nothing Pan
can do about that.
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> as follows:
When connected, can you telnet to the news server's port 119? What does
tcptraceroute to the news server report?
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hat was causing the
issue. In fact, as soon as I removed it from the scoring window, the new
score showed up.
Awesome help, thanks, Duncan. :)
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On Fri, 09 Jan 2015 09:04:36 +, Duncan wrote:
> Jim Henderson posted on Thu, 08 Jan 2015 21:27:05 + as excerpted:
>
>> On Thu, 08 Jan 2015 19:02:20 +, Jim Henderson wrote:
>>
>>>> That is of course assuming there wasn't some bug in your rege
On Thu, 08 Jan 2015 19:02:20 +, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> That is of course assuming there wasn't some bug in your regex or the
>> like, that failed the expected match. =:^\
>
> My initial instinct was that it should have matched, but I realize now
> that the address
On Thu, 08 Jan 2015 05:19:20 +, Duncan wrote:
> Jim Henderson posted on Wed, 07 Jan 2015 00:34:20 + as excerpted:
>
>>> Meanwhile, just to confirm, arbitrary header scoring did work, but
>>> only after downloading the messages and possibly manually triggering a
On Tue, 06 Jan 2015 23:57:06 +, Duncan wrote:
> Jim Henderson posted on Tue, 06 Jan 2015 06:30:12 + as excerpted:
>
>> On Tue, 06 Jan 2015 04:10:09 +, Duncan wrote:
>>
>>> So if you test this, please post your results. =:^)
>>
>> Thanks fo
ing to look for users
using multiple accounts with scoring, and some posts are fed through a
gateway that sets the X-Forwarded-For: header)
Ah well, have to look for another way of doing it if the intermediate
news server doesn't do it for me.
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rouble
> worrying about, and I already scripted it once so I know how to do it
> and there's not the challenge of the first time, either), ask, and I can
> post the script and/or compare notes on the panning stuff as necessary.
That might be interesting to look at, even if just to
ss I drag the window over to the right-hand monitor, but then the top
of the window is off the top of the right-hand screen, so I have to drag
it back and forth.
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> Oddly, I made that change and added git-core to my BuildRequires:
> section,
> and now I'm having other issues. I have someone else helping me out
> with those issues (he's got me on the right track), so hopefully
On Sun, 13 Apr 2014 04:49:45 +, Jim Henderson wrote:
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> look into it further tomorrow. Looks like a spec file patch might be in
> order. :)
Oddly, I made that change and added git-core to my BuildRequires:
sec
and
> change it! =:^)
I think my thinking above will clear it up for me (at least), so I can
look into it further tomorrow. Looks like a spec file patch might be in
order. :)
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ly see
errors when I run from a terminal window, but they seem to have been
harmless in the past. I'm not connecting to servers with tls (the
servers don't support it).
I'll give it a shot under gdb and see what I see.
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I think is
the body-pane fix in 2ae6aff, IIRC). I definitely have Andrew Nile's
patches from 8bd71842.
So now I'm more confused.
Where does the info get pulled from for about->help and the posting
header?
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lying to a post, left the machine and come
back, and the only option is to force close pan and start over (losing my
previous partial post content).
I left it running last night, and had to force close it again this
morning before I could do anything.
Anyone else seeing this?
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re a few discussions here about the resizing issues - that seems
to be a gtk3 quirk of some sort. General recommendation is to use gtk2,
from what I recall.
I think I also ran into the same action issues with a gtk3 build - gtk2
does seem to work in that regard as well.
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-reversed color scheme, backgrounds on quotes are black rather
than white - so it seems that something is reversing the background for
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> Jim Henderson posted on Sat, 22 Mar 2014 20:07:26 + as excerpted:
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>> On Sat, 22 Mar 2014 14:39:49 +, Duncan wrote:
>>
>>> Anyone try with that change yet? Does it fix the build error?
>>
>> Ju
On Sat, 22 Mar 2014 14:39:49 +, Duncan wrote:
> Anyone try with that change yet? Does it fix the build error?
Just tried it here, and yes, Andrew's fix does allow the build to finish.
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enough to check out - try installing it and see if rpm throws any errors
about missing dependencies that you know are met.
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saved configuration. That needs to be at least renamed, if not removed.
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tings that are being set with the gtk3 build.
Maybe you already removed the config, but often times I see issues with
software (in general) that are caused by using a messed-up config. If
that's happening here, that might explain why you're seeing it.
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On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 20:37:16 +, Jim Henderson wrote:
> You can find posts of mine on nntp.opensuse.org - anything I've posted
> since Sunday is a candidate for being threaded incorrectly.
For example, on nntp.opensuse.org, in the group
opensuse.org.help.applications, thread tit
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 20:26:34 +, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 20:07:04 +0000, Jim Henderson wrote:
>
>> I'm going to try building from the current git repo, but wondered if
>> anyone else had seen this.
>>
>> I just upgraded my systems to
On Tue, 10 Dec 2013 20:07:04 +, Jim Henderson wrote:
> I'm going to try building from the current git repo, but wondered if
> anyone else had seen this.
>
> I just upgraded my systems to openSUSE 13.1 (from 12.2), and the version
> of pan jumped from 0.136 to 0.139.
>
2, the reply is attached to post 1, and if I reply to
post 1, then it is properly attached to post 1.
Oddly, though, the references header seems to include the correct message
IDs, but I wonder if they're in reverse order or something.
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> In that location, I do see a newline+tab in the raw message. But my mail
> reader (Mutt) correctly showed a space there. You read with Pan, I
> presume?
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On Tue, 23 Jul 2013 20:30:03 +, Jim Henderson wrote:
> Weird. I've edited the subject in this reply to ensure each space is a
> space and not a tab, so we'll see what it does.
Interesting, tab showed up between "to" and "install" anyways.
Jim
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he first post's subject line shows a tab between "install" and "fonts".
The second (my reply) has tabs between "to", "install", and "fonts".
Your reply to me has a tab between "to" and "install" (and no others that
I can see).
dn't considered that. I just know
on openSUSE, I have never seen a prompt like that, and I'm pretty sure I
don't have those fonts installed.
Jim
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