Hi Stefan, Stefan Kangas writes: > Hi Amin, > > Amin Bandali writes: > >> The following binds "p" to backward-button, and "n" to forward-button in >> help-mode-map for more conveniently jumping between buttons in *Help* >> buffers. I have found myself constantly reaching for these in *Help* >> buffers after using helpful [0] for a while. > > Thanks, I like the idea. I tried it, and it seems useful. > Thank you. > > But I have one concern. Is there anything else we could use those > keys for? For example, what about navigating sections in the file, or > even (next|previous)-line? > > Let's say we introduce a "foldable" help buffer, such that minor mode > documentation would be collapsed by default. (Sorry, I can't find the > feature request now, but it's in the bug tracker somewhere.) > > Will this key binding still be the one we want? > That's indeed a valid question/criticism. And my answer is that I'm not quite sure. As of now, I think having this behaviour makes sense; but I can't say for sure it would remain the best use for p/n in the future. Especially considering the "foldable" help idea you mentioned, which I had not heard of or considered prior to writing this reply. :-) > >> The patch is against emacs-27, since it's a trivial and hopefully >> completely harmless change. > > I think we should do this on master to let people test the change and > get used to it. Maybe we will want to change it before release. > > Best regards, > Stefan Kangas > That's a good argument for doing this on master at least at first. Best, -- Amin Bandali Free Software activist | GNU maintainer & webmaster GPG: BE62 7373 8E61 6D6D 1B3A 08E8 A21A 0202 4881 6103 https://bandali.eu.org