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Re: order of manuals in Info...
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: order of manuals in Info... |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Jan 2009 05:40:50 +0200 |
> From: "Drew Adams" <address@hidden>
> Cc: <address@hidden>
> Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2009 14:52:41 -0800
>
>
> > > 1. What is the ordering scheme used in emacs -Q for the
> > > Info manuals?
> >
> > They are ordered by (loose) topics, with the "main" manuals first.
>
> No problem with that.
>
> But what are the "main" manuals, besides the five I mentioned:
> Info, Emacs, Emacs FAQ, Emacs Lisp Intro, and Elisp?
None.
> The question was about the order of those manuals that follow the five main
> manuals I mentioned. What's the rationale?
There are only 4 groups of manuals after these 5: Editing modes,
Network features, Misc features, and Lisp libraries. Inside each
group, the manuals are ordered in alphabetic order. Editing modes is
first for obvious (I hope) reasons; Networking is before Misc for
likewise obvious reasons ("misc" should always be last); and libraries
are mainly for Lisp programmers, so they are last.
> Do you think the current order is the best one?
> Is there room for improvement?
There's always room for improvement, but I think the current order is
fine, and I think there are much more important problems to work on
now to help Emacs 23 be released sooner rather than later.
> And what about question #2: shortening the long lines?
Why is this so important? shorter description lose information. I
think the current descriptions strike a reasonably good balance.