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RE: How can I select a .info file for info mode?
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: How can I select a .info file for info mode? |
Date: |
Sun, 28 Dec 2008 10:07:37 -0800 |
I wrote:
> > It used to be the case that ``ESC-2 CTL-h i'' gave me the
> > opportunity to select the .info file to use for info mode.
> > Not any more. Plowing through the docs doesn't give me a
> > good enough hint about how to do it either. Please tell
> > me there is still a way to do this?
> > Searching keybindings did not yield anything promising either.
> > I guess I could read the elisp for the previous emacs and my current
> > one, but that is too far over the top for me. I don't grok elisp
> > very well anyway.
>
> Yes, `ESC-2 C-h i' (or `M-2 C-h i') works in Emacs before the
> Emacs 22 release. Dunno if this change was intentional or is
> a bug - you might check the NEWS file to see. If it was not
> intentional, then you might want to report a bug using
> `M-x report-emacs-bug'.
>
> In any case, you can still use `C-u C-h i' to do the same
> thing - it prompts you
> for the Info file to use.
I replied separately to the bug report you filed, but I reply here as well, to
help others who might be interested.
My suggestion above was incomplete. I should have suggested to first, before
reading NEWS, look at the doc for the key you're using. `C-h k C-h i' says this
as part of the description of command `info':
"In interactive use, a non-numeric prefix argument directs
this command to read a file name from the minibuffer.
A numeric prefix argument selects an Info buffer with the prefix number
appended to the Info buffer name."
This means:
* `C-u C-h i' (using a non-numeric prefix arg) does what you were looking for:
prompts for the Info file to use.
* `M-2 C-h i' (using a numeric prefix arg) opens Info with the buffer named
`*info*<2>'.