On Tue, 28 Jun 2022 at 16:26, Tomas Hlavaty <t...@logand.com> wrote: > For example, a lot of things are redundant: > > (find-man "find") > vs > (man "find")
Hi Tomas, for me `find-man' is "good" is `man' is "bad", because of these reasons, 2) calls to them can be "refined" with a pos-spec (this will be discussed below), 3) they open the new buffer in the current window (to make it easier to "go back" after following them - see the next section), 4) they don't display much output in the echo area, that are from this bigger list here: (find-eval-intro "4. Elisp hyperlinks") http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-eval-intro.html#4 This is an example of a find-man with a refinement/pos-spec: (find-man "1 find" "\nEXAMPLES\n") [[]], E.