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Walking Around Headers

C-n
Move point to the next header (gnus-Subject-next-subject).
C-p
Move point to the previous header (gnus-Subject-prev-subject).
M-n
Move point to the next header, skipping marked articles (gnus-Subject-next-unread-subject).
M-p
Move point to the previous header, skipping marked articles (gnus-Subject-prev-unread-subject).
j number RET
Move point to the header specified by the article number (gnus-Subject-goto-subject).
/
Do an incremental search on headers (isearch-forward).

These commands are for moving the point on headers. Type SPC (gnus-Subject-next-page) or g (gnus-Subject-show-article) to read an article on the line (see section Scrolling Within an Article).

=
Expand the Subject Mode window to show the headers full window (gnus-Subject-expand-window).
C-t
Toggle truncation of the Subject buffer (gnus-Subject-toggle-truncation).

The command = (gnus-Subject-expand-window) expands the Subject Mode window by deleting the Article Mode window. It is very useful for displaying the Subject buffer full window when browsing through many headers. The command behaves different from the command C-x 1 (delete-other-windows) if windows more than two are displayed.

Long lines in the Subject buffer are truncated and the continuation lines are not displayed normally. The command C-t (gnus-Subject-toggle-truncation) toggles the truncation of the lines in the buffer.


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