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From: http://alpine.x10host.com/alpine/info/fancy.html
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Upstream: constitutes upstream source, delivered in non-tarball form
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You can use this patch to add functionality to the thread interface offered by
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Alpine. It adds commands and options that control several aspects of the way
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threads are presented.
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* You can delete a thread, by pressing ^R (to remove), you can undelete it by
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pressing ^U (without this patch, you would have to collapse the thread
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before you can delete it).
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* You can select and unselect a thread, by pressing ^T. This is useful if you
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want to make aggregate operations on a thread, like saving it.
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* You can collapse or expand a particular thread by pressing [ or ]
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respectively. If you want to collapse or expand ALL threads, use the
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commands { and } respectively. These last two commands work only if you
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have selected any of the options (*)
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regular-index-with-expanded/collapsed-threads.
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* You can move to the next or previous thread by pressing ) or ( respectively.
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* You can sort threads by arrival, in order to do this press k a. There are
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other sorts for threads by Date and by Score. If you want to have threads
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permanently sorted by arrival, say, then set the variable thread-sort-key
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to be arrival. You can also start Alpine with the option -threadsort
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arrival to accomplish the same.
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* Similarly, you can sort threads by their length. In order to do this press
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k z. Small threads appear at the beginning of the listing, while long
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threads appear at the bottom. Threads of the same length are sorted
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according to the date of their first message. In particular, single message
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threads are sorted by date.
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* A new configuration option was added:
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[X] enhanced-fancy-thread-support
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if you enable this configuration option, then all of the above commands
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will act on loose threads, which are threads without parents.
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* The SIZETHREAD index token was added, which tells you the size of a thread,
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instead of the size of the individual messages in the thread.
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