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The following concerns help links, and not links to source code.
When I follow a link from the cheat sheet and then press l it takes a while until the cheat sheet is displayed again, probably because it get regenerated each time.
When I display the full cheat sheet (C-u M-x sp-cheat-sheet RET), follow a link, and then press l, I am returned to the short cheat sheet, and in general not at the corresponding location.
In my opinion it would suffice to just completely disable non-source code links in the cheat buffers and remove the remark at the top. ("You can follow the links to the function or variable help page.
To get back to the full list, use l.")
I did not find a way to make RET on a link open in a new help buffer, which would be another remedy.
Since yesterday, I use the helpful package instead of the builtin help, and just follow and return "manually". That is more than fine.
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The following concerns help links, and not links to source code.
When I follow a link from the cheat sheet and then press
l
it takes a while until the cheat sheet is displayed again, probably because it get regenerated each time.When I display the full cheat sheet (
C-u M-x sp-cheat-sheet RET
), follow a link, and then pressl
, I am returned to the short cheat sheet, and in general not at the corresponding location.In my opinion it would suffice to just completely disable non-source code links in the cheat buffers and remove the remark at the top. ("You can follow the links to the function or variable help page.
To get back to the full list, use l.")
I did not find a way to make
RET
on a link open in a new help buffer, which would be another remedy.Since yesterday, I use the helpful package instead of the builtin help, and just follow and return "manually". That is more than fine.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: