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bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual
From: |
Robert Pluim |
Subject: |
bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Apr 2018 10:21:43 +0200 |
Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes:
> C-h r
> g Glossary
> Go to entry "Cut and Paste".
>
> There you see this:
>
> Cut and Paste
> *Note Glossary---Killing::, and *note Glossary---Yanking::.
>
> But clicking those links does not take you to the Glossary entries for
> Killing and Yanking, respectively.
>
> Instead, the first one takes you to node Acknowledgements, and the
> second one takes you to node `Key Index'.
>
> This regression was introduced in Emacs 24.5. Prior to that, in Emacs
> 24 the links worked fine.
This works fine for me in emacs-26 -Q, admittedly on GNU/Linux, not
Windows.
Robert
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual, Drew Adams, 2018/04/11
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual,
Robert Pluim <=
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/04/12
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual, Drew Adams, 2018/04/12
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/04/12
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual, Drew Adams, 2018/04/12
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/04/12
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual, Drew Adams, 2018/04/12
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual, Drew Adams, 2018/04/12
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual, Drew Adams, 2018/04/12
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/04/12
- bug#31130: 26; Regression: intra-glossary links broken in Emacs manual, Drew Adams, 2018/04/12