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The gnus-visual variable controls most of the Gnus-prettifying
aspects. If nil, Gnus won’t attempt to create menus or use fancy
colors or fonts. This will also inhibit loading the ‘gnus-vis.el’
file.
This variable can be a list of visual properties that are enabled. The following elements are valid, and are all included by default:
group-highlightDo highlights in the group buffer.
summary-highlightDo highlights in the summary buffer.
article-highlightDo highlights in the article buffer.
highlightTurn on highlighting in all buffers.
group-menuCreate menus in the group buffer.
summary-menuCreate menus in the summary buffers.
article-menuCreate menus in the article buffer.
browse-menuCreate menus in the browse buffer.
server-menuCreate menus in the server buffer.
score-menuCreate menus in the score buffers.
menuCreate menus in all buffers.
So if you only want highlighting in the article buffer and menus in all buffers, you could say something like:
(setq gnus-visual '(article-highlight menu)) |
If you want highlighting only and no menus whatsoever, you’d say:
(setq gnus-visual '(highlight)) |
If gnus-visual is t, highlighting and menus will be used
in all Gnus buffers.
Other general variables that influence the look of all buffers include:
gnus-mouse-faceThis is the face (i.e., font) used for mouse highlighting in Gnus. No
mouse highlights will be done if gnus-visual is nil.
There are hooks associated with the creation of all the different menus:
gnus-article-menu-hookHook called after creating the article mode menu.
gnus-group-menu-hookHook called after creating the group mode menu.
gnus-summary-menu-hookHook called after creating the summary mode menu.
gnus-server-menu-hookHook called after creating the server mode menu.
gnus-browse-menu-hookHook called after creating the browse mode menu.
gnus-score-menu-hookHook called after creating the score mode menu.
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