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GNUS uses three Emacs buffers: the Newsgroup buffer, the Summary buffer,
and the Article buffer. Each has its own particular purpose and its own
major mode. GNUS often displays all three buffers at the same time,
with a configuration you can customize by setting the variable
gnus-window-configuration
.
The Article buffer is where GNUS displays the text of an article. Its major mode is always Article Mode. Users rarely select this buffer because you can read the text while keeping the Summary buffer selected.
Newsgroup buffer contains a list of newsgroups. Its major mode is Group Mode. This is the first buffer that GNUS displays when it starts up.
Normally the list contains only the newsgroups which you subscribe to and which contain unread articles. It is normally empty if there is no such newsgroups. When you start GNUS, it displays the message `No news is good news.' in the echo area.
The format of the Newsgroup buffer looks like this:
sm number: newsgroup
The Summary buffer displays a summary of articles in a single newsgroup, including their subjects, their numbers, and who posted them. Its major mode is Summary mode. GNUS creates a Summary buffer for a newsgroup when you select the group in the Newsgroup buffer.
A Summary buffer contains a line for each article. Each line looks like this:
s number:c[lines:author] subject
Here is what the fields mean:
You can customize the format by setting the variable gnus-optional-headers
.
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