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[PATCH] Correct wrong info in (info)Go to node

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Benjamin Carlsson <ben <at> twos.dev>

Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2022 20:48:01 UTC

Severity: normal

Tags: patch

Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: help-debbugs <at> gnu.org (GNU bug Tracking System)
To: Benjamin Carlsson <ben <at> twos.dev>
Subject: bug#60263: closed (Re: bug#60263: [PATCH] Correct wrong info in
 (info)Go to node)
Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2022 07:43:02 +0000
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Your bug report

#60263: [PATCH] Correct wrong info in (info)Go to node

which was filed against the emacs package, has been closed.

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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
To: Benjamin Carlsson <ben <at> twos.dev>
Cc: 60263-done <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#60263: [PATCH] Correct wrong info in (info)Go to node
Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2022 09:42:42 +0200
> From: Benjamin Carlsson <ben <at> twos.dev>
> Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2022 12:27:53 -0800
> 
> From 76c73b52b4441e12cf7fd428666704f5d2b0fa28 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
> From: glacials <ben <at> twos.dev>
> Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2022 12:09:08 -0800
> Subject: [PATCH] Correct wrong info in (info)Go to node
> 
> The node (info)Go to node in the Info manual states that `g` does not
> allow the use of abbreviations, however it does. To test this, type `gt`
> from this node and see that it takes you to (info)Top, then type
> `ggo<RET>` and see that it takes you back to (info)Go to node. Tested on
> emacs 28.2.
> 
> I'm not sure of the history here, but this behavior seems better than
> not allowing abbreviations, so I opted to correct the documentation
> rather than the behavior.

Thanks, I installed this on the emacs-29 branch.

P.S. For the future, please note that we prefer US spelling and
punctuation rules, so we leave two spaces between sentences.

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From: Benjamin Carlsson <ben <at> twos.dev>
To: bug-gnu-emacs <at> gnu.org
Subject: [PATCH] Correct wrong info in (info)Go to node
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2022 12:27:53 -0800
From 76c73b52b4441e12cf7fd428666704f5d2b0fa28 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: glacials <ben <at> twos.dev>
Date: Thu, 22 Dec 2022 12:09:08 -0800
Subject: [PATCH] Correct wrong info in (info)Go to node

The node (info)Go to node in the Info manual states that `g` does not
allow the use of abbreviations, however it does. To test this, type `gt`
from this node and see that it takes you to (info)Top, then type
`ggo<RET>` and see that it takes you back to (info)Go to node. Tested on
emacs 28.2.

I'm not sure of the history here, but this behavior seems better than
not allowing abbreviations, so I opted to correct the documentation
rather than the behavior.
---
 doc/misc/info.texi | 5 ++---
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/doc/misc/info.texi b/doc/misc/info.texi
index 4db35ebf0f..5b1fae8f96 100644
--- a/doc/misc/info.texi
+++ b/doc/misc/info.texi
@@ -1098,9 +1098,8 @@ name, and @key{RET}.  Thus, @kbd{gTop <at> key{RET}} would go to the node
 called @samp{Top} in this file.  (This is equivalent to @kbd{t}, see
 @ref{Help-Int}.)  @kbd{gGo to node <at> key{RET}} would come back here.
 
-  Unlike @kbd{m}, @kbd{g} does not allow the use of abbreviations.
-But it does allow completion, so you can type @key{TAB} to complete a
-partial node name.
+  Like @kbd{m}, @kbd{g} allows the use of abbreviations. It also allows
+completion, so you can type @key{TAB} to complete a partial node name.
 
 @cindex go to another Info file
   To go to a node in another file, you can include the file name in the
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2.38.2


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