Re: Order of reading articles in threads
On Wed, Jun 18, 2003 at 01:05:55AM +1000, David Cook wrote:
> When I read articles in a long thread (e.g. one with hundreds of
> posts) the order in which I read the articles is not what I'd
> consider very useful (I use "^N" to go to the supposed next
> article in the thread).
"^N" means "next unread article in thread in date order", which will
indeed read in order but perhaps not a useful order in many cases. :-) I
imagine that's why it has an awkward keystroke. Perhaps you want "n"
instead?
(You can also just hit the space bar; the difference is that space
scrolls down to the end before going to the next unread article while
"n" goes straight on without scrolling.)
Cheers,
--
Colin Watson [cjwatson@flatline.org.uk]
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