The following message is a courtesy copy of an article
that has been posted to comp.emacs.xemacs as well.
>>>> "those" == those who know me have no need
of my name <not-a-real-address(a)usa.net> writes:
those> in comp.emacs.xemacs i read:
> C-h C-i l i s p r e f RET s i n d e x RET RET
those> ``\c-h \c-i lispref <ret> i <ret>'' seems an easier way
to
those> reach the index.
Ah, I learn something new every day!
While the above works for me too, it gives me this Backtrace in
(emacs-version)
"XEmacs 21.5 (beta6) \"bok choi\" [Lucid] (i586-pc-win32) of Thu Jun
27 2002 on D5DC120J"
built from latest CVS:
Signaling: (malformed-list t)
assoc("" t)
Info-index("")
call-interactively(Info-index)
Adrian
those> --
those> warning: i hate typing uppercase. hence where the emacs norm is to use M-,
those> \M-, C-, \C-, RET, SPC, i use \m-, \m-, \c-, \c-, <ret>, and
<spc>.
--
Adrian Aichner
mailto:adrianï¼ xemacs.org
http://www.xemacs.org/