* how to open an uninstalled info file from within emacs
@ 2002-09-24 13:17 Robert P. J. Day
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From: Robert P. J. Day @ 2002-09-24 13:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
in my quest to now learn elisp, i wanted to read "programming in
emacs lisp (2nd ed.)", using the info form of that doc. i've already
figured out that, when i'm in regular emacs, i can open up an info
document with "C-h i" and, conveniently, if there are elisp expressions,
i can execute them with "C-x C-e".
however, the info form of the document i want to read, while it is
downloadable from www.fsf.org, is not part of the installed info
library on my latest version of red hat.
so, from within emacs, how can i open in info mode a specific
info file that i've downloaded from the net? (short of installing
it, that is; i want to be able to do this to arbitrary info files
that i might download from arbitrary locations.)
am i making any sense here?
rday
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* Re: how to open an uninstalled info file from within emacs
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@ 2002-09-24 13:23 ` Klaus Berndl
2002-09-24 13:33 ` Jonas Steverud
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From: Klaus Berndl @ 2002-09-24 13:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
>
> in my quest to now learn elisp, i wanted to read "programming in
> emacs lisp (2nd ed.)", using the info form of that doc. i've already
> figured out that, when i'm in regular emacs, i can open up an info
> document with "C-h i" and, conveniently, if there are elisp expressions,
> i can execute them with "C-x C-e".
>
> however, the info form of the document i want to read, while it is
> downloadable from www.fsf.org, is not part of the installed info
> library on my latest version of red hat.
>
> so, from within emacs, how can i open in info mode a specific
> info file that i've downloaded from the net? (short of installing
> it, that is; i want to be able to do this to arbitrary info files
> that i might download from arbitrary locations.)
>
> am i making any sense here?
If i understand you right you do not want install these info-files in any path
where Emacs searches autom., right?!
If yes, then just press "C-u C-h i" instead of just "C-h i" and you will be
asked for the filename of an info-file to open.
Klaus
>
> rday
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* Re: how to open an uninstalled info file from within emacs
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2002-09-24 13:23 ` Klaus Berndl
@ 2002-09-24 13:33 ` Jonas Steverud
2002-09-24 14:17 ` Robert P. J. Day
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From: Jonas Steverud @ 2002-09-24 13:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@mindspring.com> writes:
> so, from within emacs, how can i open in info mode a specific
> info file that i've downloaded from the net?
C-u C-h i
> am i making any sense here?
Yep. :-)
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* Re: how to open an uninstalled info file from within emacs
2002-09-24 13:33 ` Jonas Steverud
@ 2002-09-24 14:17 ` Robert P. J. Day
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From: Robert P. J. Day @ 2002-09-24 14:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Jonas Steverud wrote:
> "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@mindspring.com> writes:
>
> > so, from within emacs, how can i open in info mode a specific
> > info file that i've downloaded from the net?
>
> C-u C-h i
ok, i'll bite -- why does adding the "C-u" universal argument on the front
of "C-h i" cause this behavior? it certainly isn't intuitive, at least
not to me. should i have guessed this somehow?
rday
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@ 2002-09-24 14:40 ` Jesper Harder
2002-09-24 17:55 ` Thomas F. Burdick
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From: Jesper Harder @ 2002-09-24 14:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@mindspring.com> writes:
> On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Jonas Steverud wrote:
>
>> "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@mindspring.com> writes:
>>
>> > how can i open in info mode a specific info file that i've
>> > downloaded from the net?
>>
>> C-u C-h i
>
> ok, i'll bite -- why does adding the "C-u" universal argument on the
> front of "C-h i" cause this behavior? it certainly isn't intuitive,
> at least not to me. should i have guessed this somehow?
It's probably hard to guess, but `C-h k C-h i' would have told you. The
node "(emacs)Misc Help" also mentions it.
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2002-09-24 14:40 ` how to open an uninstalled info file from within emacs Jesper Harder
@ 2002-09-24 17:55 ` Thomas F. Burdick
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From: Thomas F. Burdick @ 2002-09-24 17:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@mindspring.com> writes:
> On Tue, 24 Sep 2002, Jonas Steverud wrote:
>
> > "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@mindspring.com> writes:
> >
> > > so, from within emacs, how can i open in info mode a specific
> > > info file that i've downloaded from the net?
> >
> > C-u C-h i
>
> ok, i'll bite -- why does adding the "C-u" universal argument on the front
> of "C-h i" cause this behavior? it certainly isn't intuitive, at least
> not to me. should i have guessed this somehow?
It is intuitive when you've internalized some of the logic of C-u, and
I originally found it by guessing -- but that's not to say I would've
expected J. Random Emacsuser to necessarily guess it.
For commands where a numeric argument makes sense, they generally take
a numeric argument as a repeat count. For commands where a numeric
argument doesn't make sense, they generally give you an expanded
version of the command. For C-s, this means using a regexp search.
For something like C-x C-f (when you're using ffap), this means
defaulting to whatever "thing" is right at or around the point. For
something like C-h i, which has a default place to look (the system
info dir file), this means prompting you for a different place.
I found this originally by saying, "I want to look at this info file,
but C-h i is defaulting to the wrong place ... maybe an `expanded'
version of this would let me choose the default place".
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