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Re: info: SPACE cycle in texinfo.info
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Ralf Wildenhues |
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Re: info: SPACE cycle in texinfo.info |
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Sat, 27 Nov 2010 21:40:03 +0100 |
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Hi Eli,
* Eli Zaretskii wrote on Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 09:30:43PM CET:
> > Date: Sat, 27 Nov 2010 17:15:37 +0100
> > From: Ralf Wildenhues <address@hidden>
> >
> > `info info' tells me that I can put a brick on SPACE in order to speed
> > through a whole manual, front to back, in the info browser.
>
> This is only true if the node structure in a manual is a tree. Most
> manuals are like this, but that's not necessary.
Ah, that's one bit of information I was missing. I suggest the doc
patch below.
> > I tried
> > that with the texinfo manual itself. It gets stuck in the middle,
> > jumping from `12.1.3 listoffloats' back to `12.1.1 float'. Bug in info,
> > texinfo, or subtle hint that I am supposed to read about floating
> > environments a bit more yet? ;-)
>
> Looks like some kind of problem in Info, perhaps triggered by the fact
> that "float" and its parent "Floats" both begin with the same string.
> IIRC, when Info looks for a node, it is willing to accept a substring
> as an argument.
And that's the other. Thanks!
> > The fact that SPACE at the end of the Command and Variable Index gets me
> > back to `14.3.2 Ending a Sentence' seems a bit arbitrary, too.
>
> SPACE at the end of a node with a menu goes to the first menu item,
> which in "Command and Variable Index" happens to be "Ending a
> Sentence". It seems arbitrary because the order of menu items in an
> index is alphabetical by the index entry, it lacks any logical order.
> So this is intended behavior.
Good.
Thanks for the help,
Ralf
2010-11-27 Ralf Wildenhues <address@hidden>
* doc/info.texi (Help-^L): Spacing through the manual works
only for tree-structured manuals.
--- doc/info.texi.orig 2010-11-27 21:37:06.000000000 +0100
+++ doc/info.texi 2010-11-27 21:37:09.000000000 +0100
@@ -359,7 +359,8 @@
commands scroll through all the nodes in an Info file as a single
logical sequence. You can read an entire manual top to bottom by just
typing @key{SPC}, and move backward through the entire manual from
-bottom to top by typing @key{DEL} (or @key{BACKSPACE}).
+bottom to top by typing @key{DEL} (or @key{BACKSPACE})address@hidden
+will not work if there are cycles in the node structure of the manual.}
In this sequence, a node's subnodes appear following their parent.
If a node has a menu, @key{SPC} takes you into the subnodes listed in