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* Is it really necessary to install .info files?
@ 2007-11-18 18:53 Bruce Korb
  2007-11-18 19:18 ` Eli Zaretskii
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Bruce Korb @ 2007-11-18 18:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Hi,

It used to be the case that I could ESC-1-^H-i and select an info file
to look at.  Somehow, somewhere it was decided that it would be better
to make an additional info buffer and generate a new virtual root to
the info directories.  Not what I want.  Can't figure out how to get
what I want.  The commands are too non-obvious.  What do I do, please?

Also, I am still in novice mode.  Most of the stuff has gone away, but
every now and then I "visit" a file that has a new variable to set and
I have to go through an inquisition about whether or not I really want
to do that.  Well, golly, I set that variable in the Variables section
because that is, in fact, what I want to do.  I do not wish to be
queried any more.  There is no obvious setting to make emacs just leave
me alone.

Your help is appreciated.  Thank you!!

Regards, Bruce

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* Re: Is it really necessary to install .info files?
  2007-11-18 18:53 Is it really necessary to install .info files? Bruce Korb
@ 2007-11-18 19:18 ` Eli Zaretskii
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2007-11-18 19:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

> Date: Sun, 18 Nov 2007 10:53:25 -0800
> From: Bruce Korb <Bruce.Korb@gmail.com>
> 
> It used to be the case that I could ESC-1-^H-i and select an info file
> to look at.  Somehow, somewhere it was decided that it would be better
> to make an additional info buffer and generate a new virtual root to
> the info directories.  Not what I want.  Can't figure out how to get
> what I want.  The commands are too non-obvious.  What do I do, please?

"C-u C-h i".  That is, give it an argument without a value.

> Also, I am still in novice mode.  Most of the stuff has gone away, but
> every now and then I "visit" a file that has a new variable to set and
> I have to go through an inquisition about whether or not I really want
> to do that.  Well, golly, I set that variable in the Variables section
> because that is, in fact, what I want to do.  I do not wish to be
> queried any more.  There is no obvious setting to make emacs just leave
> me alone.

Does it help to set enable-local-variables to `:all'?

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