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All movement commands understand the numeric prefix and will behave as expected, hopefully.
Go to the next group that has unread articles
(gnus-group-next-unread-group
).
Go to the previous group that has unread articles
(gnus-group-prev-unread-group
).
Go to the next group (gnus-group-next-group
).
Go to the previous group (gnus-group-prev-group
).
Go to the next unread group on the same (or lower) level
(gnus-group-next-unread-group-same-level
).
Go to the previous unread group on the same (or lower) level
(gnus-group-prev-unread-group-same-level
).
Three commands for jumping to groups:
Jump to a group (and make it visible if it isn’t already)
(gnus-group-jump-to-group
). Killed groups can be jumped to, just
like living groups.
Jump to the unread group with the lowest level
(gnus-group-best-unread-group
).
Jump to the first group with unread articles
(gnus-group-first-unread-group
).
If gnus-group-goto-unread
is nil
, all the movement
commands will move to the next group, not the next unread group. Even
the commands that say they move to the next unread group. The default
is t
.
If gnus-summary-next-group-on-exit
is t
, when a summary is
exited, the point in the group buffer is moved to the next unread group.
Otherwise, the point is set to the group just exited. The default is
t
.
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