Another bug (which I've not fixed) is that the links in the indices are
no longer underlined. Maybe that's a deliberate attempt to prevent visual
overload, but it's not immediately clear that they _are_ links, so I think
it should be fixed, in any case.
To highlight everything in
Another bug (which I've not fixed) is that the links in the indices are
no longer underlined. Maybe that's a deliberate attempt to prevent
visual overload, but it's not immediately clear that they _are_ links,
so I think it should be fixed, in any case.
To highlight
If you have the line:
* constrain-to-field:Fields. (line 70)
I have the line:
* constrain-to-field: (line 70)
Fields. must be invisible because I only see it if I cut and paste.
I do not see any difference in behavior between the various
Assuming that I've built the manual properly, why can't they work like
the previous Index (generated by findex, vindex etc?) and send the user
directly to the relevant line?
They still do for me.
Yes. Forget it, there's something wrong with my setup.
Sorry for the noise.
The @tindex commands are all obsolete, and refer to a previous
version of the Lisp Manual -- unless someone has updated them.
Has anyone updated them?
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The symbols new to Emacs 22 (generated by tindex) in the node New Symbols
are now listed with a line number next to them, presumably so you know where
in the node they are described, as when you click on one you get sent to the
start of the relevant node.
Assuming that I've built the manual
Nick Roberts wrote:
Assuming that I've built the manual properly, why can't they work like the
previous Index (generated by findex, vindex etc?) and send the user directly
to the relevant line?
They still do for me.
Sincerely,
Luc.
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Wait, now I believe I understand.
If you have the line:
* constrain-to-field:Fields. (line 70)
Then clicking (or pressing RET) on `* constrain-to-field:' immediately
gets you to line 70, but pressing RET on `Fields.' carries you to the
beginning of the node.
Nick Roberts wrote:
Assuming that I've built the manual properly, why can't they work like the
previous Index (generated by findex, vindex etc?) and send the user directly
to the relevant line?
I do not see any difference in behavior between the various indices.
The behavior I