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Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BAC
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David Kastrup |
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Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)? |
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Sat, 17 Sep 2005 08:39:02 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Ilya Zakharevich <nospam-abuse@ilyaz.org> writes:
> [A complimentary Cc of this posting was sent to
> David Kastrup
> <dak@gnu.org>], who wrote in article <85acih4cmy.fsf@lola.goethe.zz>:
>> >> > This is a gaping hole in the Emacs UI. I wrote a package,
>> >> > imenu-go.el, which behaves "as expected".
>
>> >> Hardly.
>
>> This means the "gaping hole".
>
> Sorry that I was not clear enough: I understood this.
>
>> > a) Can't parse your last paragraph;
>>
>> It was just the online help.
>
> Kevin Rodgers provided a very nice roundup; can it replace this
> cryptic paragraph?
>
>> So you want to claim a deficiency in Emacs because you don't want to
>> try out the function and keybinding which it provides for that
>> purpose?
>
> Again, sorry that I was not clear enough. On the contrary, I'm very
> glad that finally, after more than a decade of bitching (while having
> the working code available!) this feature is finally available in the
> standard distribution. A lot of thanks for including it!
You could have cut your decade of bitching short. The function was
provided in 1998, more than 7 years ago.
> All that I said is that
>
> a) I have no incentive to check whether the Emacs 21.4
> implementation is sane; and
Well, then you should also have no incentive to bitch about it.
> b) that my prior experience does not allow for a lot of hope in
> "a" (I remember there was *some* tricky stuff to code in imenu-go;
> but the only thing which immeditely jumps to mind is not related
> to return-back functionality; so, contrary to what I wrote, it is
> quite possible that there is no pitfall to avoid...).
So you reserve the right for bitching without checking whether it is
warranted?
> Hope this helps,
I don't see how this helps with anything except giving a good idea how
serious to take any of your bitching in future.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
- etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, zhengfish, 2005/09/11
- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, Ian Zimmerman, 2005/09/11
- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, Peter Lee, 2005/09/11
- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, Ilya Zakharevich, 2005/09/11
- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, David Kastrup, 2005/09/11
- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, Ilya Zakharevich, 2005/09/13
- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, David Kastrup, 2005/09/13
- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, Ilya Zakharevich, 2005/09/16
- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, Ilya Zakharevich, 2005/09/17
- Re: Redo/Undo (was: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), ...), B. Smith, 2005/09/18
- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, Stefan Monnier, 2005/09/19
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- Re: Redo/Undo (was: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), ...), Ilya Zakharevich, 2005/09/19
- Re: Redo/Undo (was: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), ...), David Kastrup, 2005/09/20
- Re: Redo/Undo (was: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), ...), Ilya Zakharevich, 2005/09/20
- Re: Redo/Undo, Stefan Monnier, 2005/09/20
- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, Kevin Rodgers, 2005/09/13
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- Re: etags: M-. jump to the tag(called func), but then how can i jump BACK(the calling line)?, Ilya Zakharevich, 2005/09/16