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Yes, Gnus is ex(c)iting.
gnus-group-suspend). This doesn't really exit Gnus,
but it kills all buffers except the Group buffer. I'm not sure why this
is a gain, but then who am I to judge?
gnus-group-exit).
gnus-group-quit).
The dribble file will be saved, though (see section 1.9 Auto Save).
gnus-suspend-gnus-hook is called when you suspend Gnus and
gnus-exit-gnus-hook is called when you quit Gnus, while
gnus-after-exiting-gnus-hook is called as the final item when
exiting Gnus.
If you wish to completely unload Gnus and all its adherents, you can use
the gnus-unload command. This command is also very handy when
trying to customize meta-variables.
Note:
Miss Lisa Cannifax, while sitting in English class, felt her feet go numbly heavy and herself fall into a hazy trance as the boy sitting behind her drew repeated lines with his pencil across the back of her plastic chair.
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