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search for groups in pan
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Joseph Rosevear
2022-09-30 19:18:21 UTC
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Hello all,

I'm sorry to post this twice--but I don't know where the first try went.

Does anyone know how to search for groups using the pan news reader?

-Joe
Joseph Rosevear
2022-09-30 19:30:55 UTC
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Post by Joseph Rosevear
Hello all,
I'm sorry to post this twice--but I don't know where the first try went.
Does anyone know how to search for groups using the pan news reader?
-Joe
Sorry, again. I'm *really* new to pan. I found where the first try
went. It was in the list, but the list was not sorted by date. Ha.

And I found how to search the groups. You simply type what you wish to
search for in the "groups" search tool. That's easy.

But, oddly, if I search for slackware I can't find this group. Hmmm.
What's that about?

-Joe
Joseph Rosevear
2022-09-30 19:34:02 UTC
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On Fri, 30 Sep 2022 19:30:55 -0000 (UTC), Joseph Rosevear wrote:

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Post by Joseph Rosevear
Sorry, again. I'm *really* new to pan. I found where the first try
went. It was in the list, but the list was not sorted by date. Ha.
And I found how to search the groups. You simply type what you wish to
search for in the "groups" search tool. That's easy.
But, oddly, if I search for slackware I can't find this group. Hmmm.
What's that about?
-Joe
Ah.

Maybe this group doesn't show, because--being that I have already
subscribed to it, it isn't in the list.

-Joe
Henrik Carlqvist
2022-10-02 10:26:46 UTC
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Post by Joseph Rosevear
Maybe this group doesn't show, because--being that I have already
subscribed to it, it isn't in the list.
It doesn't show when it is already your selected group. However, if you
select another group in your list of subscribed groups and search for
something like "slackware" your favorite group alt.os.linux.slackware
will show up.

regards Henrik

Lew Pitcher
2022-09-30 19:32:09 UTC
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Post by Joseph Rosevear
Hello all,
I'm sorry to post this twice--but I don't know where the first try went.
Does anyone know how to search for groups using the pan news reader?
-Joe
Hi, Joe

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
--
Lew Pitcher
"In Skills, We Trust"
Joseph Rosevear
2022-09-30 19:42:37 UTC
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Post by Lew Pitcher
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
_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
bad sector
2022-10-01 00:13:44 UTC
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Post by Lew Pitcher
Post by Joseph Rosevear
Hello all,
I'm sorry to post this twice--but I don't know where the first try went.
Does anyone know how to search for groups using the pan news reader?
-Joe
Hi, Joe
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
_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.
Nice show, thank you, I'm also very new to Pan and
find it quite a paradigm shift. I'm a little surprised
that there aren't more pro utube tutorials about using it.
Post by Lew Pitcher
HTH
August Werner
2022-10-01 07:48:51 UTC
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Nice show, thank you, I'm also very new to Pan and find it quite a
paradigm shift.
I, for example, am not new to Pan. I have been using Pan for years.
Previously I had used Gravity on Win-98-something. It was quite a change
to switch from old Win to Linux and from Gravity to Pan2 (More: First
from OE to Pegasus Mail then finally to Claws Mail and Pan). That was
many years ago now. You just have to be willing to take note of the
different functionality, be willing to explore and learn the programs.

As eMail client I use "Claws Mail" today; has a news-reader-built-in.
You can also try it out.
[...]I'm a little surprised that there aren't more pro utube tutorials
about using it.
Linuxers are independently able to learn how programs work.
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