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File chappa-fancy.txt of Package alpine
From: http://alpine.x10host.com/alpine/info/fancy.html Upstream: constitutes upstream source, delivered in non-tarball form You can use this patch to add functionality to the thread interface offered by Alpine. It adds commands and options that control several aspects of the way threads are presented. * You can delete a thread, by pressing ^R (to remove), you can undelete it by pressing ^U (without this patch, you would have to collapse the thread before you can delete it). * You can select and unselect a thread, by pressing ^T. This is useful if you want to make aggregate operations on a thread, like saving it. * You can collapse or expand a particular thread by pressing [ or ] respectively. If you want to collapse or expand ALL threads, use the commands { and } respectively. These last two commands work only if you have selected any of the options (*) regular-index-with-expanded/collapsed-threads. * You can move to the next or previous thread by pressing ) or ( respectively. * You can sort threads by arrival, in order to do this press k a. There are other sorts for threads by Date and by Score. If you want to have threads permanently sorted by arrival, say, then set the variable thread-sort-key to be arrival. You can also start Alpine with the option -threadsort arrival to accomplish the same. * Similarly, you can sort threads by their length. In order to do this press k z. Small threads appear at the beginning of the listing, while long threads appear at the bottom. Threads of the same length are sorted according to the date of their first message. In particular, single message threads are sorted by date. * A new configuration option was added: [X] enhanced-fancy-thread-support if you enable this configuration option, then all of the above commands will act on loose threads, which are threads without parents. * The SIZETHREAD index token was added, which tells you the size of a thread, instead of the size of the individual messages in the thread.
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