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4.4 Article Keymap

Most of the keystrokes in the summary buffer can also be used in the article buffer. They should behave as if you typed them in the summary buffer, which means that you don't actually have to have a summary buffer displayed while reading. You can do it all from the article buffer.

A few additional keystrokes are available:

SPC
Scroll forwards one page (gnus-article-next-page).

DEL
Scroll backwards one page (gnus-article-prev-page).

C-c ^
If point is in the neighborhood of a Message-ID and you press C-c ^, Gnus will try to get that article from the server (gnus-article-refer-article).

C-c C-m
Send a reply to the address near point (gnus-article-mail). If given a prefix, include the mail.

s
Reconfigure the buffers so that the summary buffer becomes visible (gnus-article-show-summary).

?
Give a very brief description of the available keystrokes (gnus-article-describe-briefly).

TAB
Go to the next button, if any (gnus-article-next-button). This only makes sense if you have buttonizing turned on.

M-TAB
Go to the previous button, if any (gnus-article-prev-button).


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