This should be possible to do -- it's not there mostly because I
hardly ever use the vm-summary buffer.
You'll find it is just as convenient to hit 'n' and 'p' in the
main folder buffer, since you'll hear each message summarized
anyway.
>>>>> "Pawel" == Pawel <user450@wp.pl> writes:
Pawel> Hallo group members. I noticed very handy facility in
Pawel> gnus. When I go through lines in gnus summary window
Pawel> with M-n or M-p, emacspeak speaks only subject part of
Pawel> visited line, not whole the line. It is very
Pawel> convinient. I wonder whether such solution is
Pawel> available in vm summary window.
Pawel>
Pawel> The function that is invoked in gnus is:
Pawel> gnus-summary-next-unread-subject
Pawel>
Pawel> Regards,
Pawel>
Pawel> Pawel
Pawel>
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