Well, it could be argued that (url-link...) is like a button, since it is not a link within Emacs. Nevertheless, it acts as a link more than as an action button. I'd suggest giving it a face like a link and making the help echo clearly say that it is a Web link.
We might also think about using a different face for such external links - perhaps green underline instead of blue underline. This is a fairly common convention on wiki pages for instance: blue for links within the wiki; green for external links. ------ Oops - #2 is incorrect. This is a link, not a button. This means that it should appear as a link, not a button. ---------------------- The tooltip for a :link button in Customize says only this: "Follow link". 1. This is useless - we might as well get rid of it, if we can't find something better. 2. It is a button, not a link (from a user's perspective), so the text is anyway incorrect. 3. If we keep such a tooltip, the text should be more specific, taking into account the particular kind of :link. For example, for `(url-link...)' we might use "Information on the Web" or "Find on the Web"; for `(emacs-commentary-link...)' we might use "Commentary" or "Library Commentary". 4. If an associated :tag is available, we might use that as the help echo too - e.g. :tag "Download" could lead to a help echo with the same text; however, in this case, the help echo is truly unnecessary and unhelpful. In GNU Emacs 22.0.50.1 (i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) of 2005-06-26 on NONIQPC X server distributor `Microsoft Corp.', version 5.1.2600 configured using `configure --with-gcc (3.3) --cflags -I../../jpeg-6b-3/include -I../../libpng-1.2.8/include -I../../tiff-3.6.1-2/include -I../../xpm-nox-4.2.0/include -I../../zlib-1.2.2/include' _______________________________________________ emacs-pretest-bug mailing list emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug