Hello. I noticed recently in info (originally from texinfo 4.2, but reproduced with texinfo 4.5) that if a reference wraps over onto a line which also has a reference on it and I select the wrapped reference at the start of a line, then it goes to wrong node.
Below is a some texinfo source, to demonstrate and reproduce this. I'm working with an 80 column terminal. If I build the info docs and then do "info -f ./test.info", I see: ---Start display snippet--- File: test.info, Node: Top, Next: areallyreallylongname, Prev: baabaablacksh eep, Up: (dir) * Menu: * areallyreallylongname:: * baabaablacksheep:: This is a boring sentence, just to ensure a line break (*note areallyreallylongname::). *Note baabaablacksheep::. ---End display snippet--- So I'm interested in "areallyreallylongname", so I go to the start of the line: areallyreallylongname::). *Note baabaablacksheep::. and hit enter. For some reason I end up at the node "baabaablacksheep". Presumably info scans for the first "*[Nn]ote" and goes to that node? This seems liek a usability bug to me. Please CC me on replies, as I'm not subscribed to bug-texinfo. Thanks, regards, -- Richard Dawe [ http://www.phekda.freeserve.co.uk/richdawe/ ] ---Start test.texi--- \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- @setfilename test.info @node Top, areallyreallylongname, baabaablacksheep, (dir) @top @menu * areallyreallylongname:: * baabaablacksheep:: @end menu This is a boring sentence, just to ensure a line break (@pxref{areallyreallylongname}). @ref{baabaablacksheep}. @node areallyreallylongname, baabaablacksheep, Top, Top areallyreallylongname @node baabaablacksheep, Top, areallyreallylongname, Top baabaablacksheep @contents @bye ---End test.texi--- _______________________________________________ Bug-texinfo mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-texinfo
