Reading news is a two step process:
Each Gnus buffer has its own special commands; however, the meanings of any given key in the various Gnus buffers are usually analogous, even if not identical. Here are commands for the group and summary buffers:
q |
In the group buffer, update your ` In the summary buffer, exit the current group and return to the group buffer. Thus, typing q twice quits Gnus. |
L | In the group buffer, list all the groups available on your news server (except those you have killed). This may be a long list! |
l | In the group buffer, list only the groups to which you subscribe and which contain unread articles. |
u |
In the group buffer, unsubscribe from (or subscribe to) the group listed
in the line that point is on. When you quit Gnus by typing q,
Gnus lists in your ` |
C-k |
In the group buffer, ``kill'' the current line's group---don't
even list it in `
When you quit Gnus by typing q, Gnus writes information
in the file ` |
SPC
|
In the group buffer, select the group on the line under the cursor and display the first unread article in that group. In the summary buffer,
Thus, you can move through all the articles by repeatedly typing |
DEL
|
In the group buffer, move point to the previous group containing unread articles. In the summary buffer, scroll the text of the article backwards. |
n | Move point to the next unread group, or select the next unread article. |
p | Move point to the previous unread group, or select the previous unread article. |
C-n
C-p |
Move point to the next or previous item, even if it is marked as read. This does not select the article or group on that line. |
s | In the summary buffer, do an incremental search of the current text in the article buffer, just as if you switched to the article buffer and typed C-s. |
M-s regexp RET
|
In the summary buffer, search forward for articles containing a match for regexp. |