Any news on this bug? Thx. -----Original Message----- From: Drew Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2006 7:11 AM To: emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org Subject: RE: Info-try-follow-nearest-node: FORK arg is not described
> Info-try-follow-nearest-node: FORK arg is not described. Isn't the FORK argument obsoleted by M-n? I hope not. I use it to define these simple new-window versions of the follow commands, which I bind to `S-mouse-2' and `S-return', respectively: (defun Info-mouse-follow-nearest-node-new-window (click) "Open the link at the mouse pointer in a new window." (interactive "e") (Info-mouse-follow-nearest-node click t)) (defun Info-follow-nearest-node-new-window () "Open the link near the text cursor in a new window." (interactive) (Info-follow-nearest-node t)) I mentioned these commands in my June 10 emacs-devel mail, subject "minor enhancements for links: open Info link in new window...". They are quite handy, even if trivial. For the mouse command, it's true that I had to add FORK, redefining the standard `Info-mouse-follow-nearest-node': (when (>= emacs-major-version 21) (defun Info-mouse-follow-nearest-node (click &optional fork) "\\<Info-mode-map>Follow a node reference near point. Like \\[Info-menu], \\[Info-follow-reference], \\[Info-next], \\[Info-prev] or \\[Info-up] \ command, depending on where you click. At end of the node's text, moves to the next node, or up if none. With a prefix argument, open the node in a separate window." (interactive "e\nP") (mouse-set-point click) (and (not (Info-try-follow-nearest-node fork)) (save-excursion (forward-line 1) (eobp)) (Info-next-preorder)))) I'm using Emacs CVS from 2006/03/20; the FORK arg is defined for the non-mouse command in that version at least. _______________________________________________ emacs-pretest-bug mailing list emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug