On 13 January 2017 at 19:43, <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > I first noticed this issue when accessing the online Guile manual, and when > I mentioned it to them they recommended that I bring it up here. When I am > working on a Guile project I frequently have multiple tabs open to different > sections of the manual. However, the HTML generated by TexInfo places the > words "Guile Reference Manual" before the title of the section, causing my > tabs to display "Guile Reference Ma...". This is irrelevant when I only have > a couple tabs open, but sometimes I have 5 or 6 tabs open and I find myself > wasting time trying to locate the correct tab. Compare this to the landing > page for texinfo documentation. Here, the page title is "Texinfo - GNU > Docu...". This allows differentiation between the tabs. Would it be possible > to modify the software so that the name of the node comes before the name of > the manual in page titles? > > Thanks, > saffronsnail
Seems like a good idea, how about putting the manual name in parentheses after the page name?
