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Re: puzzling behaviour of `info` at end of index


From: Karl Berry
Subject: Re: puzzling behaviour of `info` at end of index
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2007 10:48:32 -0500

    The current behavior is already different from Emacs: 

My main point was that the *default* behavior should be the same.

The more behavior and option names that can be the same, the better, but
I don't think we can realistically expect perfect synchronicity.


Personally, I (think I) agree with Benno that the best behavior would be
to scroll (with SPC) through index nodes "normally", moving to the next
index node if there is one, and stopping at the last one if it's the end
of the document.  Sequentially "scrolling" through the index menu seems
rather strange.  It's nothing I'm going to make a priority to implement,
though.

Index nodes can be distinguished from regular menus with the
address@hidden@^H] tag we added a couple of releases ago.  

karl




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