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These commands allow you to modify and view various bits of information.
sc-modify-information
(C-c C-m)
-
Allows you to interactively modify information key value pairs
(See section Mail Fields and Information Keys). With the universal argument
(C-u), it deletes a key (and its associated value) instead. This
command will ask for completion on the information key to modify. You
can add a new key-value pair by supplying a new key string at the prompt
instead of completing.
sc-view-field
(C-c f)
-
Allows you to simply view information key values. This is essentially an
interactive version of
sc-field
. It will prompt you for the
information key to view. With the universal argument (C-u),
this command will also insert the key value into the current buffer at
point.
sc-glom-headers
(C-c g)
-
Lets you re-initialize supercite's information key-value pairs from a
set of mail headers in the region between point and mark. This function
is especially useful for replying to digest messages where supercite
will initially set up its information for the digest originator, but you
want to cite each component article with the real message author. Note
that unless an error during processing occurs, any old information is
lost.
sc-version
(C-c C-v)
-
Shows the version of supercite you are using. With the optional universal
argument, this command inserts the version information into the current
buffer (good for identifying bug
reports! -- see section The Supercite Mailing List).
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