* A nice gnus thread tree in console
@ 2006-12-07 22:31 Leo
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From: Leo @ 2006-12-07 22:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi there,
I came across this screenshot¹ and really like the nice thread
tree. Does anyone know how to setup this in Emacs 22? Thank you very
much.
Footnotes:
¹ http://www.dd.chalmers.se/~bojohan/emacs/img/gnus2.png
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* Re: A nice gnus thread tree in console
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@ 2006-12-08 15:51 ` Johan Bockgård
2006-12-08 18:04 ` Leo
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From: Johan Bockgård @ 2006-12-08 15:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Leo <sdl.web@gmail.com> writes:
> I came across this screenshot¹ and really like the nice thread
> tree.
Thanks :)
> Does anyone know how to setup this in Emacs 22? Thank you very much.
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/GnusFormatting
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* Re: A nice gnus thread tree in console
2006-12-08 15:51 ` A nice gnus thread tree in console Johan Bockgård
@ 2006-12-08 18:04 ` Leo
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From: Leo @ 2006-12-08 18:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
On FRI, 8 DEC 2006, Johan Bockgård wrote:
> Leo <sdl.web@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I came across this screenshot¹ and really like the nice thread
>> tree.
>
> Thanks :)
>
>> Does anyone know how to setup this in Emacs 22? Thank you very much.
>
> http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/GnusFormatting
Thank you for the pointer. I actually have seen this page before :-)
I don't quite understand how people find the glyphs.
(dolist (c '((?\207 . ?q) (?\216 . ?x) (?\212 . ?t) (?\203 . ?m)))
(aset standard-display-table (car c)
(vector (create-glyph (concat "\e(0" "\e[35m" ; magenta
(char-to-string (cdr c))
"\e[0m" "\e(B")))))
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* Re: A nice gnus thread tree in console
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@ 2006-12-08 19:13 ` Johan Bockgård
2006-12-08 21:06 ` Leo
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From: Johan Bockgård @ 2006-12-08 19:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
Leo <sdl.web@gmail.com> writes:
> I don't quite understand how people find the glyphs.
>
> (dolist (c '((?\207 . ?q) (?\216 . ?x) (?\212 . ?t) (?\203 . ?m)))
> (aset standard-display-table (car c)
> (vector (create-glyph (concat "\e(0" "\e[35m" ; magenta
> (char-to-string (cdr c))
> "\e[0m" "\e(B")))))
"ESC ( C" switches character sets.
"ESC [ N m" selects color.
http://www.xfree86.org/current/ctlseqs.html
"m" is a lower-left corner character etc.
http://vt100.net/docs/tp83/appendixa.html (bottom)
The \nnn numbers are somewhat arbitrary in this context.
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* Re: A nice gnus thread tree in console
2006-12-08 19:13 ` Johan Bockgård
@ 2006-12-08 21:06 ` Leo
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From: Leo @ 2006-12-08 21:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
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On FRI, 8 DEC 2006, Johan Bockgård wrote:
> Leo <sdl.web@gmail.com> writes:
>
>> I don't quite understand how people find the glyphs.
>>
>> (dolist (c '((?\207 . ?q) (?\216 . ?x) (?\212 . ?t) (?\203 . ?m)))
>> (aset standard-display-table (car c)
>> (vector (create-glyph (concat "\e(0" "\e[35m" ; magenta
>> (char-to-string (cdr c))
>> "\e[0m" "\e(B")))))
>
> "ESC ( C" switches character sets.
> "ESC [ N m" selects color.
>
> http://www.xfree86.org/current/ctlseqs.html
>
> "m" is a lower-left corner character etc.
>
> http://vt100.net/docs/tp83/appendixa.html (bottom)
>
> The \nnn numbers are somewhat arbitrary in this context.
Thank you.
Now I pick up some pieces of code from the emacswiki and put them in a
function as:
(defun my-gnus-summary-line-format-ascii-fancy ()
"Use fancy ASCII graphics to display thread tree."
(interactive)
(setq gnus-summary-line-format
(concat
"%0{%U%R%z%u&@;%}"
"%10{|%}"
"%1{%d%}"
"%10{|%}"
"%( %-15,15f %)"
"%10{|%}"
"%4k"
"%10{|%}"
"%2u&score;"
"%10{|%}"
"%u&thread;%s\n"))
(unless standard-display-table
(setq standard-display-table (make-display-table)))
(dolist (c '((?\207 . ?q) (?\216 . ?x) (?\212 . ?t) (?\203 . ?m)))
(aset standard-display-table (car c)
(vector (create-glyph (concat "\e(0" "\e[36m" ; magenta
(char-to-string (cdr c))
"\e[0m" "\e(B")))))
(setq gnus-sum-thread-tree-vertical "\216"
gnus-sum-thread-tree-root ""
gnus-sum-thread-tree-false-root ""
gnus-sum-thread-tree-indent " "
gnus-sum-thread-tree-single-indent ""
gnus-sum-thread-tree-leaf-with-other "\212\207>"
gnus-sum-thread-tree-single-leaf "\203\207>")
(gnus-message 5 "Using fancy ascii tree layout."))
The thread tree can be displayed in emacs starting in gnome-terminal
or xterm etc. but with strange background color. See the screen shot.
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However, if started in virtual console (Ctrl-Alt-F1), it is display as
"mq>" etc.
Any ideas?
Again thank you for your help.
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