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3.25.4 Really Various Summary Commands

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C-d
If the current article is a collection of other articles (for instance, a digest), you might use this command to enter a group based on the that article (gnus-summary-enter-digest-group). Gnus will try to guess what article type is currently displayed unless you give a prefix to this command, which forces a "digest" interpretation. Basically, whenever you see a message that is a collection of other messages of some format, you C-d and read these messages in a more convenient fashion.

M-C-d
This command is very similar to the one above, but lets you gather several documents into one biiig group (gnus-summary-read-document). It does this by opening several nndoc groups for each document, and then opening an nnvirtual group on top of these nndoc groups. This command understands the process/prefix convention (see section 8.1 Process/Prefix).

C-t
Toggle truncation of summary lines (gnus-summary-toggle-truncation). This will probably confuse the line centering function in the summary buffer, so it's not a good idea to have truncation switched off while reading articles.

=
Expand the summary buffer window (gnus-summary-expand-window). If given a prefix, force an article window configuration.

M-C-e
Edit the group parameters (see section 2.10 Group Parameters) of the current group (gnus-summary-edit-parameters).

M-C-a
Customize the group parameters (see section 2.10 Group Parameters) of the current group (gnus-summary-customize-parameters).


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