discolo@ucsbcsl.UUCP (Anthony V. Discolo) (05/03/85)
A new version of readnews had been posted in net.sources. I think it has most of the useful features of the old one. What the new version of readnews gives you is a way to quickly scan the articles to determine which ones you want to read. This is done by grouping the articles of a single newsgroup together with author and subject, and also being able to preview the article. I think the previewing feature is a very nice one, and will help you weed out uninteresting articles. If there are more articles than can fit on a screen, then the articles are split into multiple screens, and you are able to go back and forth between them, selecting the articles you want to read. Articles are gathered one screen at a time, so even reading a newsgroup from the beginning does not take a long initialization period. This is the first phase. After you have selected the articles you want to read, you signal the program by a command, and it goes into the second phase of reading news, which presents the articles that you've selected through a news paginator. After you read each article, you can save it, reply or followup, etc., just like the old readnews. You can go back and forth between the two phases for any newsgroup; you can go back and forth between newsgroups. If you have already read an article, and are displaying the articles a second time, you will see which articles have been previously read. This has been developed and tested on a 4.2BSD system for most terminals that we have (Wyse, BitGraph, Z19, Freedom). It uses only the termlib library, so it shouldn't be too hard to transfer over to another flavor of UNIX. Have fun!!! I know it has saved many people here a lot of time reading news. -- uucp: {ucbvax,cepu}!ucsbcsl!discolo arpa: ucsbcsl!discolo@BERKELEY csnet: discolo@ucsb USMail: U.C. Santa Barbara Department of Computer Science Santa Barbara, CA 93106 GTE: (805) 961-4178
lwall@sdcrdcf.UUCP (Larry Wall) (05/06/85)
Just to avoid confusion, let me say that the "rn" program posted by Anthony Discolo has nothing whatsoever to do with the rn that most of you know about already. It is not inspired by, nor in any way compatible with, the "real" rn. If you want to let Mr. Discolo know your opinions on the subject, go ahead, but be nice. I'm sure it's an easy enough mistake. Maybe we should put a suggestion in the netiquette stuff about program namespace. I certainly don't have a trademark on the name "rn", and there's no clearinghouse for program name assignments, but the reduction of confusion is desirable, except for certain anti-social applications, which these (hopefully) aren't. Any ideas? Larry Wall {allegra,burdvax,cbosgd,hplabs,ihnp4,sdcsvax}!sdcrdcf!lwall P.S. Of course, if he does it again, he'll hear from my seconds! :-)
rgk@mtuxo.UUCP (r.koehler) (05/07/85)
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