> > > I think we are mixing two concepts here. To search for a single > function, where you already know the > > keywords, yes "C-h d" works. To get a curated list of the API of a > topic, not so much. > > That's why I proposed to have a variant of "C-h d" that would only > look in the arguments and in the first line of the doc string. It > would produce less false positives. > Ok but that means it does not exist now, so that's why I say "C-h d" does not work for me for all use cases right now. But ok we agree. > > Because alist is controversial let's take "C-h d regexp match": it does > not give me string-match nor > > match-string. > > ??? It does here. It's listed at the 1293th lines! I have to scroll for ages, while passing by `magic-mode-regexp-match-limit` or `char-fold-to-regexp`. Surely this cannot be a good solution. Philippe