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KNEWS(1)							      KNEWS(1)

NAME
       knews - Karl's threaded newsreader for X

SYNOPSIS
       knews [ options ]

DESCRIPTION
       Knews  is  a  threaded  newsreader with an X Window interface that uses
       NNTP to get news. This manual is intended to explain  things  that  are
       not  apparent  from  the interface, so if you just want to get started,
       you probably don't need to read this.

OPTIONS
       In addition to the standard X Toolkit options knews accepts the follow‐
       ing options, which set various X resources.  For an explanation of what
       the resources do, see the sections on resources and the config file.

       You don't have to type out the entire name of the option, as long as it
       is unique.

       -nntpServer hostname
	      Sets  the	 resource 'Knews.nntpServer' to 'hostname'.  This will
	      cause knews to connect to this server on startup.

       +/-bell
	      Sets the resource 'Knews.bell' to True/False.

       +/-separate
	      Sets the resource 'Knews.separateWindows' to True/False.

       +/-active
	      Sets the resource 'Knews.readActiveFile' to True/False.

       +/-descriptions
	      Sets the resource 'Knews.retrieveDescriptions' to True/False.

       +/-fill
	      Sets the resource 'Knews.fillNewsrcFile' to True/False.

       +/-keep
	      Sets the resource 'Knews.keepThreadInfo' to True/False.

       -install
	      This will make knews install its own colormap.

       -visual class
       -depth bits
	      These   will   set   the	 resources   'Knews.visualClass'   and
	      'Knews.visualDepth'.

       +/-icase
	      Will set the resource 'Knews.icaseRegexps' to True/False.

       +/-images
	      This will turn on/off inline images and color allocation.

       -ncols number
	      Sets the resource Knews.nCols to 'number', which is the max num‐
	      ber of colors knews will allocate for inline images.

       -version
	      Prints out the version and compile time to stderr and quits.

THE THREAD TREE
       The articles in a thread are displayed as nodes in  a  tree.  A	border
       inside  a node indicates that the article is unread, a border outside a
       node indicates that the article is 'tagged', and a dashed branch in the
       tree  indicates	a change of subject. By default, you can scroll around
       in the tree with the middle mouse button. An  empty  box	 in  the  tree
       indicates  a  'fake'  article, i.e. one that has expired on the server,
       has not yet arrived or was posted in a different newsgroup.

TAGGING ARTICLES
       Articles in the thread tree can be tagged with the third mouse  button.
       Clicking	 on  a	subject	 with the third mouse button causes the unread
       articles in that thread to be tagged in preorder	 (depth	 first).  Once
       you  have  tagged  the articles, you can mark then read/unread, save or
       pipe them in order, and so on.

CLICKING ON URLS
       Knews supports a simple form of clicking on URLs.  It works by  select‐
       ing  a piece of text in the article text window and clicking on it with
       the middle mouse button.	 If there is no selection, knews will  make  a
       crude guess as to what the URL might be.	 The resource Knews.urlCommand
       must be set for this to work,  see  the	section	 on  X	resources  for
       details.

DRAG AND DROP
       The  all groups list and the kill list can be reordered by drag'n'drop.
       The default translation is the second mouse button.

ABORT
       You may abort the interaction with the NNTP server at  any  time.  This
       causes  the  connection	to be closed, and a new one to be opened. Note
       that this puts a certain load on the server.

THREAD AHEAD
       Knews is capable of threading groups in the background  while  you  are
       e.g. reading another group.  To do this you click on one or more groups
       in the group list with the right mouse button.  Knews then opens a sec‐
       ond connection to the server and uses it to thread the selected groups.
       The status of the thread ahead is shown in the group list as a  charac‐
       ter:

       -       The group is scheduled for thread ahead.
       *       The group is being threaded.
       +       The group has been threaded.

REGULAR EXPRESSIONS
       The  regular  expressions  used	by  knews are POSIX.2 extended regular
       expressions, similar to those used by egrep(1), by default case	insen‐
       sitive.	 Note that these are not anchored by default, so that e.g. the
       expression 'alt' will match any string containing the  three  character
       sequence	 'alt'.	  See  Henry Spencer's excellent man-page for details,
       regex(7).

SEARCHING
       Article heads and bodies	 may  be  searched  for	 regular  expressions.
       Searching  applies  to  read  or	 unread articles as specified with the
       'only unread' toggle, and starts with the 'next'	 article.   The	 news‐
       group list may also be searched.

       Note: the 'Stop' button stops the search as soon as the current article
       has been retrieved from the server.  This  is  different	 from  'Abort'
       which requires closing and reopening the connection to the server.

       It  is also possible to use XPAT searching, if the nntp server supports
       it.  To do this, you fill in the 'Header' field	on  the	 search	 popup
       with  the  header  you're  interested  in (e.g. 'Content-Type') and the
       wildcard field with a  wildcard	expression.   Pressing	'Submit'  then
       sends  this to the server, and after a while it responds with a list of
       matching articles.  You can then move between those articles  with  the
       'Next' and 'First' buttons on the search popup.

FILE NAME EXPANSION
       In  most	 places	 where	knews  uses  file names, such as the save/pipe
       popup, the save/pipe action procedures, and the newsrcFile options etc,
       ~ is expanded to $HOME, and the following %'s are expanded:

       %%      %
       %n      The name of the current group.
       %N      The name of the current group, capitalized.
       %g      The name of the current group, slashed.
       %G      The name of the current group, capitalized and slashed.
       %s      The name of the nntp server.
       %p      The number of the port the server listens to.
       %a      The number of the currently selected article.

       Slashed	means  that  the dots are replaced with slashes.  Note that if
       you save an entire thread to a file continaing %a, the number will  not
       change with the article.

THE KILL FILE
       The  kill  file may be used to 'kill' (mark read) or 'hot' (mark inter‐
       esting) articles, subjects and threads based on different criteria.

       Each line in the kill file specifies an entry according to the  follow‐
       ing syntax:

       (F)(S)(A)[Col] || Group regexp || Field expression

       (F)
	      This  is	a  character  specifying  to  which  header this entry
	      applies.	Legal values are:

	      ´M'     The 'Message-ID:' header, by far the most efficient.
	      ´S'     The 'Subject:' header.
	      ´F'     The 'From:' header.
	      ´X'     The 'Xref:' header.

	      Note that 'X' only works if the 'Xref:' header  is  included  in
	      the  overview  files  from the server. Also note that the 'Re: '
	      prefix is not considered part of the subject.

	      Entries applying to a message-id automatically expire  when  the
	      relevant article has expired.

       (S)
	      This is a character specifying the scope of the entry, i.e. what
	      articles are killed/'hotted' when this entry applies to an arti‐
	      cle. Legal values are:

	      ´A'     This article.
	      ´S'     All articles with the same subject.
	      ´T'     The entire thread.
	      ´t'     The subthread starting with this article.

       (A)
	      This  is	a character specifying the action of the entry.	 Legal
	      values are:

	      ´K'     Kill, which means mark read.
	      ´H'     Hot, which means mark interesting.

       [col]
	      In 'hot' entries, this is the color used to  mark	 the  relevant
	      articles with.

       ||
	      This two character sequence is used as a separator.

       Group regexp
	      Only   newsgroups	 matching  this	 regular  expression  will  be
	      affected by this entry.  This field is empty  in	the  per-group
	      kill files.

       Field expression
	      If  the  header  field  is  'S',	'F'  or 'X', this is a regular
	      expression, and the entry applies to all matching	 articles.  If
	      the header field is 'M', this is a message id; this id is proba‐
	      bly the fastest type of kill entry, since it can be checked with
	      a single hash lookup.

       To  see	what articles were killed: when you have read all unread arti‐
       cles, or marked them read, use the 'mark unread, killed' feature on the
       misc menu.

       When  a	kill  rule is applied, hot articles are not killed.  Since the
       entries in the kill file are processed in order, it is possible to  put
       kills  at  the  beginning,  so that the articles are killed before they
       have a chance to become hot.

       There is one global kill file (~/.knews/.kill-%s by  default)  and  one
       kill file per group (~/.knews/%s/%g/KILL by default).  The rules in the
       global kill file are applied before the per-group kill file.

MIME VIEWERS AND MAILCAP FILES
       Knews  has  internal  support  for   content-types   text/plain,	  mes‐
       sage/rfc822,  message/partial,  multipart/mixed	and  multipart/digest.
       For other types, knews will look for a mailcap entry for that type (see
       mailcap(5)).  If one is found, a clickable line will be inserted in the
       article text window that is used to start the viewer.  If there	is  no
       viewer,	then  if the type is a subtype of text, knews will display it,
       if it is a  subtype  of	multipart,  knews  will	 treat	it  as	multi‐
       part/mixed, and otherwise knews will give the user opportunity to 'Save
       or Pipe'.

       Mailcap files are found via the environment variable MAILCAPS, which is
       a  colon	 separated list of path names.	If this variable is not set, a
       default list of

       $HOME/.mailcap:/etc/mailcap:/usr/etc/mailcap:/usr/local/etc/mailcap

       will be used.  Note that all files found will be merged to produce  the
       mailcap database.

       As  a  hack  around miss/over designed mailcap files, knews will ignore
       entries for text/plain and multipart/mixed.

TEXT/PLAIN ARTICLES
       The following resources determine how knews will display an article  of
       type text/plain with a particular charset:

       Knews.charset.headerFont
       Knews.charset.bodyFont
       Knews.charset.quoteFont
       Knews.charset.listFont
       Knews.charset.treeFont
       Knews.charset.encoding
       Knews.charset.headEncHack

       The header, body and quote fonts are used for displaying headers, ordi‐
       nary text and quoted text in the article window.	 Knews also  has  some
       support	for encoded 16-bit charsets, this is specified with the encod‐
       ing resource.  Legal values for this are:

       utf-7	   The encoding specified for unicode in rfc 1642.
       16-bit	   Straight 16-bit network byte order.
       hz-gb-2312  The encoding for chinese described in rfc 1842.
       ksc-5601	   Also called iso-2022-kr, described in rfc 1557.
       big5	   Another encoding for chinese.

       Note that due to the authors non-existent understanding of  asian  lan‐
       guages these encodings have not been extensively tested.	 Lots of guess
       work here.

       For every newsgroup it is possible to specify a	default	 charset  (see
       the  section  on	 THE CONFIG FILE).  The fonts for this charset will be
       used to display articles without proper MIME-headers.  Also, the	 list‐
       Font and treeFont (which may not be encoded) will be used in the thread
       list and article tree, respectively.

       When specifying an encoded charset as defaultCharset, it may be	desir‐
       able  to still assume that headers are ascii.  This may be accomplished
       by setting the 'headEncHack' resource listed  above,  and  setting  the
       headerFont to an ascii (superset) font.

MESSAGE/PARTIAL
       Unless  the config option assemblePartials is False (see the section on
       THE CONFIG FILE), when knews encounters an article of type message/par‐
       tial,  it  will	be rememberered.  When all the parts have been seen, a
       notice will be popped up offering to assemble the parts.

       There is also an entry on the misc menu that allows a number  of	 arti‐
       cles to be tagged and processed to look for message/partial articles.

POSTING MIME
       When  you post an article containing 8 bit characters that doesn't have
       a Content-Type header, knews will add such a header with charset	 equal
       to  the	value of the defaultCharset config option.  Also, when quoting
       articles	 with  Content-Type:  text/plain  and  charset	equal  to  the
       defaultCharset,	knews will decode the article before quoting.  In both
       these contexts, the charset iso-8859-1 will be used  if	defaultCharset
       is not set.

READING THE SPOOLDIR
       Knews  supports	a  rather  obscure mechanism for communicating with an
       arbitrary program instead of an nntp server.  Using knewsd(1), this can
       be  used for reading news (in)directly from the spool dir, or even mail
       folders if they are in the correct format.  This is how	it  works:  If
       the  nntp server is given as #str, where str is an arbitrary string not
       containing white space or the characters '/', '.' or '*',  knews	 finds
       the value of the resource Knews.#str and tries to execute that program.
       The program has its standard input and output connected to  knews.   If
       you use this resource setting:

       Knews.#spool: knewsd -spool /var/spool/news \
	       -active /usr/local/news/active

       with  the  appropriate  paths  for  your system, you can read the spool
       directory by specifying the nntp server as '#spool' in e.g. the connect
       dialogue.   This	 could easily be used to read mh(1) style mail folders
       too.

X RESOURCES
       There are a number of X resources that affect the behaviour and appear‐
       ance  of	 knews.	   Most	 widgets in the widget hierarchy has resources
       named background , foreground , shadowWidth  ,  and  so	on.  For  more
       information  see the application defaults file Knews.ad included in the
       distribution. To get a feeling for resources, try editres(1).

       Knews contains a small xpm-file to pixmap converter, so it is  possible
       to use settings like e.g.

       Knews*backgroundPixmap:	~/pixmaps/texture.xpm

       Knews.nntpServer
	      If  this	resource  is set, knews automatically connects to this
	      nntp server on startup. This overrides the  NNTPSERVER  environ‐
	      ment variable. If the server listens to a non-standard port, you
	      may specify this e.g as foo.bar:1234. If you don't want knews to
	      autoconnect, don't set this or $NNTPSERVER.

       Knews.editCommand
	      This  resource specifies the editor used to edit posts. Possible
	      values include:

	      Knews.editCommand:  xemacs +%i %s
	      Knews.editCommand:  emacs +%i %s
	      Knews.editCommand:  xterm -e vi +%i %s

	      %s stands for the name of a temporary file, and %i for the  line
	      where  editing  should begin. The default value of this resource
	      is a compile time option.

       Knews.urlCommand
	      This command is used for clicking on URLs.  %s  is  expanded  to
	      the  URL,	 and  the  result is passed to the shell.  As a simple
	      security measure, URLs will not be allowed  to  contain  quotes,
	      parentheses, whitespace or ampersands.

       Knews.printCommand
	      If  this resource is set, the misc menu will have a print option
	      which invokes this command.

       Knews.needsTerminal
       Knews.copiousOutput
	      These are two shell command templates  that  will	 be  used  for
	      mailcap viewers that have the needsterminal or the copiousoutput
	      flag set, respectively.  In these, %C will be  expanded  to  the
	      relevant mailcap command.	 An example should explain it:

	      Knews.needsTerminal:     exec xterm -e /bin/sh -c '%C'
	      Knews.copiousOuptut:     exec xterm -e /bin/sh '(%C) | less'

       Knews.mimeTypes
	      This  should point to a file whose contents maps filename exten‐
	      sions to mime types.  The syntax of this file is examplified  by
	      the following list of compiled in types:

	      image/jpeg	      jpg jpeg
	      image/gif		      gif
	      application/postscript  ps

	      This is used to guess the Content-Type of attachments.

       Knews.bell
	      Setting this resource to False will turn off the bell.

       Knews.sortGroups
	      If  this	is  set to True, knews will keep newsgroups alphabeti‐
	      cally sorted when new groups are subscribed.

       Knews.separateWindows
	      Setting this resource to True will make knews  use  a  different
	      top level window for the article text widget.

       Knews.stderrTimeout
	      When  knews  starts  a pipe or similar, it captures the standard
	      error output and displays it in a notice popup.	This  resource
	      is  the  time  in	 milliseconds  this popup should stay up.  The
	      default is 10000.	 Setting this to 0 means stay up indefinitely,
	      and negative means no popups.

       Knews.showCache
	      If this is True, knews will show the state of the article caches
	      in a small popup.	 See the  config  options  cacheAheadSize  and
	      cacheTrailSize for details.

       Knews.mailName
	      If   you	 have	a   mail  address  which  isn't	 of  the  form
	      'userid@domain.name', you can  set  this	to  the	 part  of  the
	      address that goes before the '@', e.g.

	      Knews.mailName:	   FirstName.LastName

	      Note that your userid will still be used for the 'Sender' header
	      if necessary.

       Knews.useIcon
	      If this is set to True (the default), knews will use an icon.

       Knews.confirmQuit
	      Setting this to True will make knews ask for confirmation before
	      disconnecting or quitting.

       Knews.confirmCatchup
	      If  this	is set to True, knews will ask for confirmation before
	      catching up a group.

       Knews.confirmQuitGroup
	      If this is set to 'True', knews will ask for confirmation before
	      leaving  a  group.  If set to 'tagged', knews will ask confirma‐
	      tion when exiting a group if there are tagged articles.

       Knews.visualClass   class
       Knews.visualDepth   bits
	      If these are set knews will use a visual of the specified	 class
	      and  depth.  Typical values for depth are 8 or 24.  Legal values
	      for class are 'StaticGray)', 'GrayScale', 'StaticColor',	´Pseu‐
	      doColor',	 'TrueColor'  and  'DirectColor'.   The	 depth will be
	      ignored if no class is specified.

       Knews.installCmap
	      If this is set to True, knews will create its own colormap.

       Knews.inlineImages
	      This boolean resource turns on/off inline images and color allo‐
	      cation.	Knews  can  show jpeg, gif and png images (if compiled
	      with support for this).

       Knews.nCols
	      This is the maximum number of colors  knews  will	 allocate  for
	      inline  images.	The default is 137 (17 greys and a 5x5x5 color
	      cube minus the 5 greys in that cube).

       Knews.colorHack
	      If this is set to True, knews try to allocate the same colors as
	      other  programs  have  already  allocated,  thus	increasing the
	      chances for color sharing.  The number of colors	is  controlled
	      by the resource Knews.nCols.

       The  following  resources can be used to change various color, font and
       geometry settings:

       Knews*grouplist.preferredLines
       Knews*grouplist.preferredColumns
	      These resources specify the number  of  lines  and  columns  the
	      grouplist widget will start up with. The default is 14 for lines
	      and 84 for columns.

       Knews*text.preferredLines
       Knews*text.preferredColumns
	      These resources specify the number  of  lines  and  columns  the
	      article  text  widget start up with. The default is 32 for lines
	      and 84 for columns.

       Knews*ArtTree.nodeColumns
	      The width of the nodes in the article tree in  characters.   The
	      default is 16.

       Knews*rubberColor
	      The  color  used	for  rubberbanding in one or two widgets.  The
	      default is red.

       Knews.headerColor
       Knews.bodyColor
       Knews.quoteColor
	      The colors used for  headers,  ordinary  text  and  quoted  text
	      respectiely in the article window.

       Knews*innerColor
       Knews*innerDashed
	      The  color and line style used for the border of unread articles
	      in the article tree. The defaults are Red and False.

       Knews*outerColor
       Knews*outerDashed
	      The color and line style used for the border of tagged  articles
	      in the article tree. The defaults are foreground and False.

       Knews*ScrList.font
	      The font used in the lists.

       Knews.defaultHotColor
	      The  color used for hot entries in the kill file when the speci‐
	      fied color is invalid or cannot be allocated.

       Some miscellaneous resources:

       Knews.icaseRegexps
	      Setting this to False will make regular expressions case	sensi‐
	      tive.  They are case insensitive by default.

       Knews.readActiveFile
       Knews.retrieveDescriptions
       Knews.fillNewsrcFile
       Knews.showNumberLines
       Knews.keepThreadInfo
       Knews.checkForNewGroups
	      These set the default values for the corresponding configuration
	      options.	Their main purpose is to allow command line arguments.
	      Read the section on the config file for details.

       Knews.newsrcTemplate
       Knews.oldNewsrcTemplate
	      These set the default values for the configuration options news‐
	      rcFile and oldNewsrcFile, the default  values  are  ~/.newsrc-%s
	      and  ~/.oldnewsrc-%s.   A	 value	not  containing %s will not be
	      accepted; if you want the traditional ~/.newsrc for a particular
	      server, see the resource Knews.configNntpServer below.

       Knews.killFileTemplate
	      This  sets the default value of the config option killFile.  The
	      default value is ~/.knews/.kill-%s.

       Knews.groupKillFileTemplate
	      This is the template for the per-group kill file.	  The  default
	      is  ~/.knews/%s/%g/KILL,	so  that e.g. the newsgroup news.soft‐
	      ware.readers will have ~/.knews/%s/news/software/readers/KILL as
	      kill file, where %s is the name of the server, as usual.

       Knews.configFile
	      The  configuration  file	used  by  knews.  The default value is
	      ~/.knews/config-%s, a  value  not	 containing  %s	 will  not  be
	      accepted.

       Knews.configNntpServer
       Knews.configPostingAgent
	      Setting configNntpServer will make knews Do The Right Thing when
	      the user first connects to this server, which means setting  the
	      newsrc  file for this server to ~/.newsrc when creating the con‐
	      fig file.

	      If the configPostingAgent is set	this  will  be	used  for  the
	      postingAgent config option for the configNntpServer.

       Knews.generatePath
	      If  this	is  set to True, knews will generate a Path header for
	      articles.	 The header will be 'Path: d!u' where d and u are such
	      that the From header generated by knews would be 'From: u@d'.

       Knews.autoSubscribe
	      The  value  of  this  resource  will be used when creating a new
	      newsrc file.  If it starts with a '/', it is taken as a pathname
	      of  a  file  whose contents will be inserted into the new newsrc
	      file, otherwise the literal  value  of  this  resource  will  be
	      inserted into the newsrc file.  The default value is

		 news.answers:\nnews.newusers.questions:\n

       Knews.bogusFileSystem
	      When  knews  checks  for	new groups, it uses the atime (time of
	      last access) of the config file.	Some  filesystems  (e.g.  AFS)
	      have  no concept of atime, but fakes it with mtime (time of last
	      modification) instead.  Setting this resource to True will  make
	      knews forcibly update the mtime of the config file.

THE CONFIG FILE
       When  knews  connects  to  an NNTP server it reads a configuration file
       that will  affect  its  behavior.   This	 file  is  by  default	called
       ~/.knews/config-%s where %s expands to the name of the server, but this
       may be changed with the Knews.configFile resource.

       The syntax of the config file is the same  as  for  X  resource	files.
       When  knews  can't  find	 the configure file, a new one will be created
       containing some default settings	 and  a	 few  examples	settings  that
       should be sufficient to clue you in as to how it works.

       It  is  possible	 to  used  #include  statements	 in the config file to
       include other files.  Relative pathnames are considered relative to the
       current	working	 directory,  which for knews is always $HOME.  ~ path‐
       names are not handled in #includes (if you want that you have  to  hack
       Xlib).

       The following global (i.e. per server) options exist.

       newsrcFile
       oldNewsrcFile
	      These  specify  the  newsrc  file	 and  oldnewsrc	 file for this
	      server.  ~ pathnames and the same % expansions as for saving are
	      handled.	 If  oldnewsrc is set to an empty string, no backup of
	      the newsrc file will be created.

	      The default values for these are the  values  of	the  resources
	      Knews.newsrcTemplate  and Knews.oldNewsrcTemplate, whose default
	      values are ~/.newsrc-%s and ~/.oldnewsrc-%s, respectively.

	      For a way of automatically using the standard file ~/.newsrc for
	      a	 specific  server,  see	 the  resource	Knews.configNntpServer
	      above.

       killFile
	      The kill file. The default value is the value  of	 the  resource
	      Knews.killFileTemplate, whose default value is ~/.kill-%s.

       cacheDir
	      This  directory  is  used for storing cached articles and thread
	      data for groups.	The default is ~/.knews/cache-%s.

       readActiveFile
	      Setting this to False will stop knews from  reading  the	active
	      file  when  connecting,  using  the  groups  in  the newsrc file
	      instead.	This will speed up connection on  slow	lines  if  you
	      don't have too many subscribed groups.  The default is the value
	      of the resource Knews.readActiveFile, whose default is True.

       retrieveDescriptions
	      A	 boolean  option  indicating  whether  to  retrieve  newsgroup
	      descriptions  from  the  server. The default is the value of the
	      resource	Knews.retrieveDescriptions,  whose  default  is	 True.
	      Setting this to False may slightly speed up connection time.

       descriptionsFile
	      If  this	is  set,  the  given  file will be used to cache group
	      descriptions: when retrieveDescriptions is True, knews saves the
	      descriptions  to	this  file  and	 when  retrieveDescriptions is
	      False, knews reads descriptions from this file instead  of  from
	      the server.

       fillNewsrcFile
	      Setting  this  to True will make knews write all groups it knows
	      about to the newsrc file, which may be a good idea if the option
	      readActiveFile is set to False.  The default is the value of the
	      resource Knews.fillNewsrcFile, whose  default  is	 False,	 which
	      means only put information in the newsrc file.

       tryListActive
	      When  this  is  True  (the default) and readActiveFile is False,
	      knews will try the "LIST ACTIVE  wildmat"	 nntp  extension.   If
	      this  fails knews will complain and fall back to the old "GROUP"
	      stuff.

       checkForNewGroups
	      This is a boolean option indicating whether  to  check  for  new
	      groups when connecting to this server. The default is True.  The
	      atime (time of last access) of the config file will be used  for
	      the check.

       threadAheadGroups
	      This  is	a white-space separated list of groups to be automati‐
	      cally scheduled for thread ahead when connecting.	  The  special
	      values  'all'  and 'All' may be used to designate all subscribed
	      groups with unread articles and all subscribed  groups,  respec‐
	      tively.

       saveThreadInfo
	      Setting  this to True will allow 'thread ahead' data to be saved
	      between sessions: knews will not remove the files with this data
	      when  quitting,  and  when connecting knews will check for these
	      files for all subscribed groups.	If this is  set,  the  options
	      threadAheadGroups and keepThreadInfo will be ignored.

       rescanTimeout
	      This  indicates  the  time in minutes between automatic rescans.
	      The default  is  60  minutes,  0	means  no  automatic  rescans.
	      Regardless  of  this,  rescans will only be performed at special
	      points, to prevent a 'rescan-idle-rescan' loop.

       groupNameColumns
	      The width of the group name in the group list, default is 42.

       askHowMany
	      Setting this to True will make knews ask at  which  article  the
	      threading of a group should start.  A hack.

       postingAgent
	      If  this	is specified, knews will use this for posting, instead
	      of posting via NNTP.  If	your  server  requires	some  kind  of
	      authentication  that  only inews understands, you could set this
	      to 'inews -h'.  Note that inews appends the  signature,  so  you
	      don't want knews to add one too.

	      Also see the resource Knews.configPostingAgent above.

       authInfoPass
       authInfoUser
	      These are used to implement the NNTP AUTHINFO USER/PASS protocol
	      if required by the server.  These exist mostly for backward com‐
	      patibility;  authentication  is usually only required when post‐
	      ing, and then it is better to use inews for postingAgent,	 since
	      presumably inews knows all about the required authentication.

       Here  is	 an  example  of some settings that will improve things over a
       slow network connection:

       readActiveFile:		False
       retrieveDescriptions:	False
       descriptionsFile:	~/.knews/cache-%s/descriptions
       fillNewsrcFile:		True

       but note that you will probably want to read the active file and	 group
       descriptions at least the first time you connect to a server.

       The following resources may be set on a per group basis; they should be
       prefixed with the name of the group they apply to.

       keepThreadInfo
	      This tells knews whether to keep thread  information  in	memory
	      after  the group is exited.  This will make reentering the group
	      fast. Legal values are: True, Subscribed and False. 'Subscribed'
	      means only do it if the group is subscribed, and exists to allow
	      settings such as:

	      *keepThreadInfo:	  Subscribed

	      to keep thread info for  all  subscribed	groups.	  The  default
	      value   for   this   option  is  'Subscribed'  if	 the  resource
	      Knews.keepThreadInfo is set to True and 'False' otherwise.

       cacheAheadSize
       cacheTrailSize
	      These two set the sizes of the two article caches, the  defaults
	      are  0.  The 'ahead cache' is used to prefetch articles from the
	      server in the background using a second connection.  The	'trail
	      cache'  is  used to keep articles that you have already read, so
	      that going back, saving or uudecoding will be faster.  The maxi‐
	      mum values for these are 32.

       sortThreads
	      This  indicates how the threads should be sorted.	 A thread con‐
	      sists of several subjects.  These are sorted within  the	thread
	      according	 to the order they occur.  Then the threads are sorted
	      according to the setting of this option.	The legal  values  and
	      their meanings are:

	      subject	    Alphabetically by the first subject in the thread.
	      size	    Number of unread articles in the thread.
	      full-size	    Number of articles in the thread.
	      hot	    Number of hot articles in the thread.
	      date	    The date of the first unread article.
	      average-date  The average date of unread articles in the thread.
	      author	    Alphabetically by the first From: line in the thread.
	      none	    No sorting.

	      All these values may be prefixed with a minus sign to indicate a
	      reversal of the order, or a plus sign which  is  a  no-op.   The
	      default value is none.

       expireKills
	      Setting  this to False will stop expirations from the kill file.
	      The default is True, which  means	 that  Message-id  kills  will
	      expire  when  you	 enter a group where the kill entry would have
	      been applicable, but the article with that  message-id  was  not
	      found.

       attribution
	      This string is used to attribute quotations when you post a fol‐
	      lowup. The default is

	      In article %m,\n	   %f writes:

	      where \n is a newline.  The following %'s are expanded:

	      %%    %
	      %d    The date of the quoted article in the form 01 Jan.
	      %f    The From: line of the article replied to.
	      %i    The initials of the previous poster.
	      %I    The initials of the previous poster, capitalized.
	      %m    The message-id of the article replied to.
	      %n    The current newsgroup.
	      %r    The real name of the previous poster.
	      %s    The subject of the quoted article.
	      %t    The time of the quoted article in the form 18:24:02.
	      %w    The week day of the quoted article.
	      %y    The year of the quoted article.

	      Thus '%w, %d %y %t GMT' will give the date  in  standard	rfc822
	      format.

       fullName
	      This is the full name used in the 'From:' header in the articles
	      you post. The default is $NAME,  if  set,	 otherwise  the	 gecos
	      field from the password file, suitably truncated.

       headerFormat
	      A	 colon and white-space separated list specifying which headers
	      to show in the article window, and in what order. The default is

	      Subject:Newsgroups:Followup-To:Reply-To:\
	      Content-Description:Date:Organization:From:

	      If the name of the header starts with a captial letter (From: as
	      opposed  to  from:),  knews  will	 decode	 rfc1522 encoded words
	      encountered in this header.  (Those are the  weird  things  that
	      look like =?iso-8859-1?q?stuff_here?=.)  Encoded 16-bit charsets
	      are not decoded in headers yet.

       assemblePartials
	      This boolean tells  whether  message/partial  articles  will  be
	      remembered and offered for assembly.

       quoteRegexp
	      Lines  in	 an  article  matching this regular expression will be
	      considered quoted lines, and may	be  marked  with  a  different
	      color and font. The default is

	      ^[ \t]*[:>|]

	      which  matches lines beginning with an arbitrary amount of white
	      space (the \t denotes a tab, note that \t won't  actually	 work)
	      followed by a >, : or | character.

	      You will probably want to have this expression anchored...

       defaultCharset
	      The fonts for this charset will be used to display articles that
	      lack MIME-headers.   If  this  is	 not  set,  us-ascii  will  be
	      assumed.

	      Also,  rfc1522 encodings of this charset in the From and Subject
	      header will be decoded when displayed in the  article  tree  and
	      the thread list.	In this case, iso-8859-1 is the default.

       showNumberLines
	      A	 boolean option indicating whether to show the number of lines
	      in articles in the thread tree.  The default is the value of the
	      resource Knews.showNumberLines, whose default is False.

       signatureFile
	      The  contents of this file will be used to sign the articles you
	      post (before editing). The default is ~/.signature.

       subjectColumns
	      The width of the subject in the thread list, default is 56.

       quoteString
       quoteQuoteString
	      These strings are used for quoting when posting a followup arti‐
	      cle;  the first one are used to quote lines that were not quoted
	      in the original article, and the second one is  used  for	 lines
	      that  were  already quoted.  What lines are considered quoted is
	      determined by the quoteRegexp.  The defaults are ">  "  and  ">"
	      respectively.   In these strings, %i is expanded to the initials
	      of the previous author and %I to the initials, capitalized.

       postedAndMailed
	      This string will be instered into articles that are also	mailed
	      to the previous author.  The default is "[posted and mailed]".

       distribution
	      If  this	is set, it will be used as the content of a 'Distribu‐
	      tion' header.  The default value is the value of the environment
	      variable DEFNEWSDIS if set, otherwise empty.

       fullHeader
	      A	 boolean specifying whether to show all headers in the article
	      window. It also means turn off  all  MIME	 transformations.  The
	      default is False.

       replyTo
	      A	 string	 used to construct the 'Reply-To:' header in the arti‐
	      cles you post. The default is the value of the environment vari‐
	      able REPLYTO if set, otherwise empty.

       organization
	      A	 string	 used  to  construct the 'Organization:' header in the
	      articles you post. The default is	 $NEWSORG  if  set,  otherwise
	      $ORGANIZATION if set, otherwise nothing.

       processXrefs
	      If  this boolean is True, as it is by default, articles that are
	      crossposted will be marked read in  all  groups  when  you  read
	      them, mark them read, kill them or catch them up.

	      Note  that this only applies to subscribed groups, and will only
	      work if the server's overview file contains the Xref: headers.

       extraHeaders
	      This string is inserted into the head of all articles  you  post
	      (before  editing).  The default is empty.	 This could be used to
	      put in Mime headers, like this:

	      *extraHeaders:   Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1

       followupHeaders
	      This is a combination of extraHeaders  and  attribution:	it  is
	      inserted	in  the	 headers of replies and followups and the same
	      %'s as in attribution are expanded.  An example:

	      *followupHeaders:	  X-Comment-To: %r

       uuDir
	      Uudecoded files will end up in this directory.  Or  rather,  the
	      forked  off uudecoding process will be given this as its current
	      working directory.  The default is ~/News.

       uuProgram
	      This program will be used to uudecode files: it  will  be	 given
	      the  bodies  of  the  relevant  articles on standard input.  The
	      default is NULL, which means that knews will do its best to fil‐
	      ter out garbage and then pipe the rest to 'uudecode'.

       Here  is	 an  example  of how to set different signatures for different
       newsgroups:

       swnet*signatureFile:	~/.signature-svensk
       de*signatureFile:	~/.signature-deutsch
       *linux*signatureFile:	~/.signature-linux

       The first sets the file ~/.signature-svensk for all groups in the swnet
       hierarchy, the second one sets the file ~/.signature-deutsch for the de
       hierarchy, and the last one sets the file  ~/.signature-linux  for  any
       group  containing  linux	 as a component (not merely a substring).  The
       file ~/.signature will be used for all other groups.

ACTIONS
       Knews defines a number of actions that can be tied to keys and  buttons
       via  translations.   For	 the default translations, see the application
       defaults file.

       do-the-right-thing()
	      Does the right thing.

       kill-append(field, scope [, color])
       kill-prepend(field, scope [, color])
	      These action procedures append and prepend respectively  entries
	      to  the  kill  file  for the current group according to the cur‐
	      rently selected article.

	      Valid values for the 'field' parameter are "From", "Subject" and
	      "Message-Id",  and  valid values for 'scope' are "Thread", "Sub‐
	      thread" and "Subject".  If the color parameter is	 present,  the
	      entry  added  is	a hot-entry with that color, otherwise it is a
	      kill-entry.

	      It is probably a good idea to use these with field  =  "message-
	      id",  since  message-id kills are very efficient and expire with
	      the corresponding article.

       popup-kill([group])
	      This will popup a kill file editor for the supplied  group.   If
	      no group is given, the editor for the global kill file is popped
	      up.

       mime-hack(content-type, content-transfer-encoding)
	      This action procedure reloads the current article, pretending it
	      had  the	specified  Content-Type	 and Content-Transfer-Encoding
	      headers.	For example  mime-hack(image/jpeg,  uue)  reloads  the
	      current article pretending it has Content-Type image/jpeg and is
	      uuencoded, thus makeing knews display it as an inline image.

	      The default key-bindings have the following:
	      ctrl-J	  mime-hack(image/jpeg, uue)
	      ctrl-G	  mime-hack(image/gif, uue)
	      ctrl-P	  mime-hack(image/png, uue)

       tree-up(arg)
       tree-down(arg)
       tree-left(arg)
       tree-right(arg)
       tree-down-right(arg)
	      These move around in the thread tree. If the arg is 'read', they
	      will  also  read in the relevant article, if arg is 'fake', they
	      will also try to read 'fake' articles.

       list-up(arg)
       list-down(arg)
	      These move up and down in the lists. If arg is given, it is  the
	      number  of  steps,  or if it contains a '.', the fraction of the
	      window to move.

       enter-mode()
       exit-mode()
	      These two actions moves between modes.

       tree-or-list-up(arg)
       tree-or-list-down(arg)
       tree-left-or-exit-mode(arg)
       tree-right-or-enter-mode(arg)
	      These are combination actions.  E.g.  tree-or-list-up(arg)  does
	      tree-up or list-up(1), depending on which is relevant.

       read-article(arg)
	      This  rereads  the current article. If arg is given, the article
	      is displayed with full header and no MIME transformations.

       view-thread(arg)
	      This moves between the subject list and the thread tree. If  arg
	      is  'toggle',  it	 toggles, if arg is 'yes' it goes to the tree,
	      and if arg is 'no', it goes to the subject list.

       followup(arg)
       reply(arg)
       followup-and-reply(arg)
       post-new()
	      These correspond to the options on the  post  menu.  If  arg  is
	      given  as	 'yes' or 'no', it indicates whether to include quoted
	      text.

       uudecode()
       clear-tagged()
       mark-read-article()
       mark-read-subject()
       mark-read-thread()
       mark-read-subthread()
       mark-read-to-current()
       mark-read-all()
       mark-read-tagged()
       mark-read-non-tagged()
       mark-read-cold()
       mark-unread-article()
       mark-unread-subject()
       mark-unread-thread()
       mark-unread-subthread()
       mark-unread-all()
       mark-unread-tagged()
       mark-unread-killed()
	      These perform the corresponding functions on the misc menu.

       pipe(command, parts [, scope])
       save(filename, parts [, scope])
	      Pipe and save actions.  The argument 'parts' is a combination of
	      the  characters  'f',  's',  'h', 'b', 'e', corresponding to the
	      'bogus from', 'bogus subject', 'head', 'body' and	 'empty	 line'
	      options  on  the	save  popup  window.  The 'scope' parameter is
	      optional,	 and  is  one  of  'window',   'article',   'subject',
	      'thread',	 'subthread'  and  'tagged',  corresponding  to	 those
	      options on the save popup.

       tag-thread([all])
       tag-subject([all])
	      These tag the unread articles in a thread or subject.  If	 'all'
	      is specified, they tag all articles in the thread or subject.

       untag-thread()
       untag-subject()
	      These untag the tagged articles in a thread or subject.

       tag-hot()
	      This  action  tags  all unread hot articles, same as on the misc
	      menu.

       catchup()
       unsubscribe()
       subscribe()
	      Guess what.

       change-size(pixels)
	      Changes the size of the upper portion of the main window by  the
	      specified number of pixels.

       schedule-thread-ahead()
	      Causes a group to be scheduled for 'thread ahead'.

       popup-find-group()
	      Popups  the  'find group' popup, same as the 'find group' option
	      on the misc menu.

WIDGETS
       The X interface of knews is built with its own widget set plus the Lay‐
       out  Widget. You are welcome to use it if you like. Unfortunately there
       is no documentation.

AUTHOR
       This software is Copyright 1995, 1996 by Karl-Johan Johnsson.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
       The threading algorithm was inspired from trn. Thanks to Wayne Davison.

       Knews uses Keith Packard's Layout Widget.

       The distribution includes Henry Spencer's regex	package	 for  environ‐
       ments that do not have the POSIX.2 regular expression functions.

       Thanks to Mattias Jonsson for ardent testing.

       From the gif89a spec:

       "The Graphics Interchange Format(c) is the Copyright property of
	CompuServe Incorporated. GIF(sm) is a Service Mark property of
	CompuServe Incorporated."

       Any problems are of course entirely due to me.

SEE ALSO
       egrep(1),   knewsd(1),	trn(1),	 uudecode(1),  mailcap(5),  newsrc(5),
       regex(7).

KNOWN PROBLEMS
       If the server doesn't support XOVER, threading will be very slow.

       The uudecode function may not recognize or correctly handle all cases.

       The dithering algorithm	used  for  grayscale  images  and  color  gifs
       (essentially 'closest match') is very poor.

       AUTHINFO SIMPLE doesn't work for the second connection.

       When  the  last	article	 in  a group has been cancelled, the number of
       unread articles may be incorrect.

BUGS
       Send bug reports to kjj@matematik.su.se

				     1996			      KNEWS(1)
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