Hi all, This is interesting (IMO) and new. It's only at the git repository at moment, but I will update the version in ELPA in a day or two...
Now the little language inside `find-here-links' - the "hlang" - should be much easier to understand: (find-here-links-intro "8. Debugging") (find-here-links-intro "9. The hlang") (find-here-links-intro "9.1. A historical note") http://anggtwu.net/eev-intros/find-here-links-intro.html#8 http://anggtwu.net/eev-intros/find-here-links-intro.html#9 http://anggtwu.net/eev-intros/find-here-links-intro.html#9.1 and there are three new commands, `M-x kl', `M-x kll' and `M-x kls', that are in a file that is not loaded by default - see this, (find-eevfile "eev-kl-here.el") http://anggtwu.net/eev-current/eev-kl-here.el.html and add a line like this one to your ~/.emacs: (require 'eev-kl-here) ; (find-eev "eev-kl-here.el") `M-x kl', `M-x kll' and `M-x kls' are a cross between `M-x kla' and friends, (find-kla-intro) (find-eevfile "eev-kla.el") http://anggtwu.net/eev-intros/find-kla-intro.html http://anggtwu.net/eev-current/eev-kla.el.html and `find-here-links'... and there's this new file, (find-eevfile "eev-htests.el") http://anggtwu.net/eev-current/eev-htests.el.html that gives us another way to understand and test the ":if"s in a program in the hlang. Also, note that now eev has two programs in the hlang: (find-eev "eev-hlinks.el" "hprog") (find-eev "eev-kl-here.el" "hprog") The docs are still a bit sparse, but the files have so many "try this"s that it should be easy to understand what these things do... Cheers =), Eduardo