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Re: Have you all gone crazy? Was: On being web-friendly and why info mus
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Stephen J. Turnbull |
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Re: Have you all gone crazy? Was: On being web-friendly and why info must die |
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Sun, 21 Dec 2014 03:47:58 +0900 |
Tom writes:
> As a test I took the current emacs HTML manual (for simplicity I used
> the everything on a single page version, so you may have to wait
> for it load completely)
In two tries (in private browsing windows, so shouldn't be cached) it
took ~2 and ~4 seconds to load respectively. The ToC was visible in
both cases in under 2 seconds. (Safari on Mac OS X "Yosemite")
That would be acceptable if I just kept a browser window open all the
time.
I wonder if you could write an Emacs function to prompt for a node
name and "send" the request to the browser window. I'm not sure how
to make that practical (I'd want the completion feature, although I
don't like the current implementation, see below).
> and added a simple goto feature to it, like the one in info.
Thanks!
> You can press 'g' and a dialog pops up, you type something, the
> nodename completions appear and you can press enter to jump
> to the desired node.
It is instantaneous, as advertised.
Doesn't work properly in Safari - I have to actually select something
from the menu, can't type and go. (Yes, I understand this is a quick
proof of concept, but in Emacs completion is normally automatic and my
fingers expect that -- this behavior would get very old very fast.)
It doesn't work as I would want even if the completion is unique.
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