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Re: Couple Info questions
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Andy Sawyer |
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Re: Couple Info questions |
Date: |
Sun, 13 Jul 2003 03:29:10 GMT |
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In article <m2znjj5eou.fsf@west_f1.net>,
on Sun, 13 Jul 2003 02:42:54 GMT,
Mike Ballard <dont_w@nt_spam.org> wrote:
> On Sat Jul 12, Kai Großjohann disturbed my nap when he said:
>
> > Mike Ballard <dont_w@nt_spam.org> writes:
> >
> > > It occured to me after posting that we may use Info differently.
> > > I almost always use kb/arrows for nav and <cr> to select. I don't
> > > use the mouse (don't even know if it does anything in Info) and I
> > > rarely use "g". Is what you have in mind something that records
> > > any node visited no matter the means to visit them?
> >
> > In info, `l' is the equivalent to the Web browser's back button.
>
> True but I was only mentioning the manner in which I visit nodes for the
> first time. Monitoring "l" (in Michael's code) wouldn't reveal any new
> information since "l" can't take you to a node you hadn't already visited
> (using space/<cr>/g, etc.)...
Sure it can. You just need to use timetravel.el (hey, if it works for
undo and redo :))
--
"Light thinks it travels faster than anything but it is wrong. No matter
how fast light travels it finds the darkness has always got there first,
and is waiting for it." -- Terry Pratchett, Reaper Man
- Re: Couple Info questions, (continued)
- Re: Couple Info questions, Leo, 2003/07/03
- Re: Couple Info questions, Mike Ballard, 2003/07/04
- Re: Couple Info questions, Michael Slass, 2003/07/09
- Re: Couple Info questions, Mike Ballard, 2003/07/09
- Re: Couple Info questions, Mike Ballard, 2003/07/11
- Re: Couple Info questions, Michael Slass, 2003/07/11
- Re: Couple Info questions, Mike Ballard, 2003/07/12
- Re: Couple Info questions, Mike Ballard, 2003/07/12
- Re: Couple Info questions, Kai Großjohann, 2003/07/12
- Re: Couple Info questions, Mike Ballard, 2003/07/12
- Re: Couple Info questions,
Andy Sawyer <=
- Re: Couple Info questions, Kai Großjohann, 2003/07/13