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Fri, 10 Sep 2021 10:34:55 +0200 In-Reply-To: <878s05x57e.fsf@gnus.org> Content-Language: en-US X-Provags-ID: V03:K1:xz3rWpoHmHKY/y3X+j8MS5uSZ4I10JeUMpFr5cRwTp7uXeJOG6x rBC7RkvxWfpy4dlOcZSmlhFfl/8jHNmSbXLTnkTy9y2MxL+Suk7f5Y6MyjsTnkpLzMsr45B TyzQljlLZGoRfHG3bsP9ihwhNIxJJzIh466hQmD21n09Exr2rDqe+kjJksrxDZp/bMYTmIc duvkPLrmCIHx1qdxP4tUQ== X-UI-Out-Filterresults: notjunk:1;V03:K0:QhysIMgeEh8=:bJiiKlevtO01+GtRo4rWTe DOiYx7vJzQXad2DK9Fx17gX8Cmfpssq+MNc65ofyRmRVOPkNL3OudlSRCueFQpTkBqG/SifmG eC8zcS4jccQb++yzYT9XYyc4GWDoWw3KWrWJSrafi8Fu7L+P8mOV1fD7oeXYARs8YJ0apC2VD nD2+sH+jgb0osww2ALxde5Ihx4S6DHT9Kc4yG0FGt2lyOxs5YRiOmzi9pCyCHfqLqQTutIQgo c4SZDLACQlcKHMxWUb9XvZeqcIiw1CL/yWFZtxQAxNFWXqGa8cPwrHw5GQ0WlU0jk+8g/fig0 qTAECtEAi/3v1Asou/9JDMNetoE/gkdAlwnamWlSLeNetmpRwSiAk8kuZPwzgGjLTuVdCKy4H 0KpgmchPFVZ9zNyG5olTXi+fBUIq2zfY1s0hT93xempJk1Mvfezify4xUSHBR0yFWtpRkgW+5 fG91rzykIbCTahy7Y9pRf6oCe1HzdFG2inuVmIBwJ6x3/Ujf4+gdi2DE6PB/0v2bFcvnE2CAS kp5yIr/ED37hPagcnC/JneiqlI5K1FS00965w7UUOkiEH/MjRvH8/FH++UJSoRSJ6gdj14Kgk f8PI44//8ge3MVwARkZEyFADm9NzW8CGcS5keyVjniqrKszWkERFlG562Orf2hvbnJ8hVNuwa qmciUtdNxNtNsj4dY3F8oNmxwHtrcjhSEVo7xPuTlbT5WCFZ1ZR2j8ux2aqPXR+Yo05/03UDA BC4ua92JgoKktgQ/F2CZJw3sBWPsRJx3vXvMPWQ2WtoNbQAmcCI1Q9PWASFKB8E2xtJrcuho X-BeenThere: debbugs-submit@debbugs.gnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.18 Precedence: list X-BeenThere: bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org List-Id: "Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors" List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: bug-gnu-emacs-bounces+geb-bug-gnu-emacs=m.gmane-mx.org@gnu.org Original-Sender: "bug-gnu-emacs" Xref: news.gmane.io gmane.emacs.bugs:213975 Archived-At: >> The question here is whether you want to follow that "chain of calls" in >> the same window where *Help* appeared or in another one - by default the >> one selected when you did C-h f. > > Yes, that would be my preference. Did you try Juri's proposal? >>> But sometimes I do want to look at what the manual says, in which case I >>> want to pop back to the *Help* buffer and hit `i'. So in that case I >>> don't want the *Help* buffer buried. >> >> Since you use the idiom "pop back" it seems that you did manage to use the >> former *Help* window for "s". > > I'm not sure I understand what you mean here? I don't mean anything in > particular with "pop back" here other than "change to the buffer". Sorry. I didn't know about these keybinding like "s" and "i" in `help-mode'. I invented similar ones long before and still use them. >>> I don't want the buffer config to be restored after `s'. >> >> Does "s" ever do such a thing? What is a "buffer config"? A window >> configuration? > > Yes, I meant window configuration, and no, but you asked, I think? I did. martin