james(a)eecs.ukans.edu (Jerry James) writes:
Attached is the result of my effort. I've used it for awhile
today
and it hasn't exploded yet. Give it a whirl.
I just did. I like it, except for one annoyance: when I get a help
screen, the frame is normally split in two windows, the original
buffer in the upper window, the help contents in the window below.
But when I middle-click on the hyperlink, the new help window shows up
*above*! This is not only visually disconcerting, but also
inconvenient because I now lost the buffer contents. One may argue
that it's nice to have the room for two help windows, but this can be
achieved in other ways.
FSF Emacs also behaves the way I'd like XEmacs to behave,
i.e. clicking doesn't pop up the hyperlink in a separate window.