> The new node tree has three top nodes: `Getting Started' for novices, > `Advanced' for advances users, and `Expert Info' with the description > of Info internals. > > In general this sounds quite good to me. The current conglomeration has > always struck me as less than ideal. > > Two thoughts: > > - "edit document" seems "expert" to me.
The item `Info-enable-edit' in the node `Emacs Info Variables' has a cross-reference @xref{Add, Edit}. It seems it tries to refer to the text describing the command `e' which is currently located in the node `Advanced'. So either this text should be moved to the node `Add', or to a new node `Edit' under `Expert Info'. > - the search commands seem by far the most important to me. In fact, > they are the primary feature that (still) distinguishes Info from HTML > etc. So I would put them first in the Advanced chapter. I also > suggest putting Search Text before Search Index. Ok, a new node tree is below. I will create a patch in a few days if no one has more suggestions. Getting Started Help-Small-Screen Help Help-P Help-^L Help-Inv Help-] Help-] Help-] Help-M Help-FOO Help-FOO Help-FOO Help-Xref Help-Int Help-Q Advanced Search Text Search Index Go to node Choose menu subtopic Create Info buffer Emacs Info Variables Expert Info Edit Add Menus Cross-refs Help-Cross Tags Checking Creating an Info File Index -- Juri Linkov http://www.jurta.org/emacs/ _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel