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Here are the commands used for moving to thread presentation.
Move to the top of the current thread. If the current message is a top node, move to the top of the next thread.
Move to the top of the next thread.
Move to the parent message of the current message. (Available in both Summary and Virtual)
Move to the child message of the current message. (Available in both Summary and Virtual)
Search backward by one sibling message of the current message.
Search forward by one sibling message of the current message.
Here are commands to mark messages in a thread.
Put the ‘*’ mark all messages of the current sub-thread. Please refer to See section Target ‘*’ for more information.
Put the ‘$’ mark all messages of the current sub-thread. Please refer to See section Escape ‘$’ for more information.
Put the ‘D’ mark all messages of the current sub-thread. Please refer to See section Delete ‘D’ and ‘X’ for more information.
Put the ‘X’ mark all messages of the current sub-thread. Please refer to See section Delete ‘D’ and ‘X’ for more information.
Put the ‘o’ mark all messages of the current sub-thread. Please refer to See section Refile ‘o’ for more information.
A command to unmark all messages of the current sub-thread is ‘tu’.
Here are commands to manipulate a thread:
Hide children and leave the parent only. If its children are hidden, "+" is displayed on the parent. Also, if this command is executed on a message whose children are hidden, they appear.
Toggle appearance of children for all threads.
Graft a thread to a message. To specify which thread is grafted, type ‘C-SPC’ on the root of the thread. Then move onto your target message, and typing ‘tg’ grafts the thread to the target message as children.
If ‘mew-use-thread-separator’ is ‘t’, threads are distinguished by a separator defined by ‘mew-thread-separator’ (its default value is "–").
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