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Re: short wish list for `info`
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Karl Berry |
Subject: |
Re: short wish list for `info` |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Sep 2007 17:54:45 -0500 |
Hi Benno,
* When searching restarts from the top or bottom, indicate this in
the echo area. Like vim or nano do.
Sure.
* Do not say "* Menu" before a list of cross references;
I don't think of a menu as a list of cross references, exactly. It's a
very specific list, not in some arbitrary order as "list" implies.
Anyway, "* Menu" and other such keywords are a fundamental part of
parsing Info files. We can't change them. Or rather, doing so means
making a completely new, incompatible, format. That would cause a huge
hassle for everyone.
I completely agree the syntax chosen by rms 20 years ago is far from
ideal, but realistically, I can't imagine it changing.
BTW, the Emacs Info reader has gone to a lot of lengths to render such
things as "* Menu" invisible. That has its own problems, but it would
be one way to go, theoretically.
* The possibility to colourize cross references, so that they stand
out on a page. Like HTML hyperlinks.
Sure, although I don't know how easy it is to colorize with
termcap/terminfo, or how good the results are. Not too great, in my
experience, but I've never looked at extensively.
Of course, writing a completely new X-based Info reader is yet another
way to go that would give much more flexibility.
As usual, I'm afraid I can't make implementing any of this a priority
for myself. If you and/or Sergey have time and inclination to make the
changes, that'd be great.
Thanks,
Karl