Re: YA-NewsWatcher question (and other Classic Mac OS compatible newsreaders)

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Sujet : Re: YA-NewsWatcher question (and other Classic Mac OS compatible newsreaders)
De : mikedee (at) *nospam* emteedee.invalid (Mike Dee)
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Date : 19. Oct 2024, 23:51:40
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scole wrote:

So, I'm using YA-NewsWatcher, and I quite like it, but there's two
things that bug the hell out of me that I can't figure out how to
fix in its preferences.
 
First, I'd like to keep read posts; at the moment, when I load a
group and read posts, when I close and save, the read posts are
not visible the next time I visit. In more modern newsreaders,
there's been the choice to keep or discard read posts, but I can't
find such a setting in YA-NW. Is there one?
 
Secondly, threading; posts are gathered into threads, but the
threads aren;t properly threaded, all follow-ups are nested
beneath the original post, which makes it awkward to easily
navigate the thread and follow the conversation. Again, other
newsreaders I've used on OSX provide proper threading. Can I make
YA-NW act like this?
 
[...]

I'm more familiar with MT-NewsWatcher, but as both YA-NW and MT-NW
are based on John Norstads original NewsWatcher, their user commands
may be similar if not the same. MT-NW is unchanged from the original
NewsWatcher commands.

In NewsWatcher - options for re-reading or keeping read articles:

1). Open the group from the full group list instead of from your user
group list. The full group list always shows all of the available
articles on your server, whether you have read them or not.

2). In your user group list window. Use the Mark Unread command in
the News menu to mark the entire group unread. Open the group.
i.e.; Command + U = Mark Unread

3). Hold down the Option key while opening a group. You get asked to
enter the most recent number of articles to fetch. Type a number
which you think is big enough. This resets the list of unread
articles in your group to be the most recent articles = to the number
you added.

Your easist option here, is the 2nd above, Command + U = Mark Unread

Not sure about your 2nd querie, re threading. MT-NW seems to do this
OK, but maybe it's a matter of what I'm comfortable with. And I
haven't tried YA-NW in 20+ years, so don't remember how/if it
differed.

--
dee

Date Sujet#  Auteur
19 Oct 24 * YA-NewsWatcher question (and other Classic Mac OS compatible newsreaders)9scole
19 Oct 24 +* Re: YA-NewsWatcher question (and other Classic Mac OS compatible newsreaders)7Mike Dee
20 Oct 24 i+* Re: YA-NewsWatcher question (and other Classic Mac OS compatible newsreaders)5super70s
24 Oct 24 ii+* Re: YA-NewsWatcher question (and other Classic Mac OS compatible newsreaders)3Mike Dee
24 Oct 24 iii`* Re: YA-NewsWatcher question (and other Classic Mac OS compatible newsreaders)2Your Name
24 Oct 24 iii `- Re: YA-NewsWatcher question (and other Classic Mac OS compatible newsreaders)1Your Name
27 Oct 24 ii`- Re: YA-NewsWatcher question (and other Classic Mac OS compatible newsreaders)1scole
27 Oct 24 i`- Re: YA-NewsWatcher question (and other Classic Mac OS compatible newsreaders)1scole
31 Oct 24 `- Re: YA-NewsWatcher question (and other Classic Mac OS compatible newsreaders)1David Heaton

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