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|    Joseph Rosevear to Lew Pitcher    |
|    Re: search for groups in pan    |
|    30 Sep 22 19:42:37    |
      From: Mail@JoesLife.org              On Fri, 30 Sep 2022 19:32:09 -0000 (UTC), Lew Pitcher wrote:              > I use pan 0.139 (self-compiled, Slackware 14.2), so perhaps I can help.       >       > First off, make sure that you have the "toolbar" enabled       > _V_iew -> Show Toolbar       > In this toolbar, you will find the group search textbox       >       > As for a list of groups, make sure that you have the "Group Pane"       > enabled:       > _V_iew -> _L_ayout -> Show Group Pane (Cntl + 1)       > This will put a "Group" windowpane to one side of the pan window. In it       > you should find two lists: "Subscribed Groups" and "Other Groups".       > The "Subscribed Groups" list will (if you undo the sidearrow twisty into       > a downarrow) show all the groups you have subscribed to, while the       > "Other Groups" list will (again, after undoing the sidearrow twisty)       > show you all the groups that you have not subscribed to.       >       > HTH              See my other post--I think I figured it out. And I already had the tool       bar enabled also group, header and body panes enabled. But thank you for       your tips--I needed some review.              And you confirmed my suspicion--a group is either subscribed or not, so a       group will appear in one list or the other, but not both.              -Joe              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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