El 2022-07-08 11:02, Eduardo Ochs escribió: > On Thu, 7 Jul 2022 at 21:43, Quiliro Ordóñez <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hello. >> >> I am not sure if I have asked this before. But here it goes. Sorry if >> it was asked previously. Anyway, I don't think that I have used this >> perspective before on this problem. >> >> Every time I start eev-beginner, I have to re-read everything again >> because I do not remember where my place is from last time. Of course >> that every time I can understand better and review much quicker what I >> had covered before. But I would like to have a command or a link which >> would hold the place I was at when I close (find-eev-quick-intro) >> without having to do it every time. I remember that the Emacs tutorial >> has such functionality. Is it possible to do it also for eev' tutorial? > > > Hi Quiliro, > > I prefer to do these things by creating sexps. So, instead of having > blackbox-ish code that would save and restore the position in a > tutorial, I have functions - the don't feel blackbox-ish to me - that > let me create a hyperlink to a section of a tutorial with just a few > keystrokes... > > There are several ways to create links like these ones, that point to > sections of tutorials... > > (find-eev-quick-intro "4.1. `find-here-links'") > (find-refining-intro "1. Pos-spec-lists") > (find-refining-intro "2. Refining hyperlinks") > (find-saving-links-intro "3.3. Invisible text") > > Note the their htmlizations are: > > http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-eev-quick-intro.html#4.1 > http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-refining-intro.html#1 > http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-refining-intro.html#2 > http://angg.twu.net/eev-intros/find-saving-links-intro.html#3.3 > > The most basic way, obviously, is "type the whole hyperlink by hand". > A slightly less basic way is "use find-here-links - i.e., `M-h M-h' - > to create a hyperlink to the current intro, and then add the > pos-spec-list by hand (maybe using cut and paste)". The BEST way is > to use the ideas here > > (find-saving-links-intro "3.3. Invisible text") > > to refine the hyperlink with fewer keystrokes. There's a video about > that here: > > (find-1stclassvideo-links "2021workshop4") > > Title: Invisible text (workshop 2021-dec-04) > MP4: http://angg.twu.net/eev-videos/2021-workshop-4.mp4 > YT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhpHHjBUxv8 > Page: http://angg.twu.net/2021-workshop.html > Comment: Very bad - don't watch!!! > Date: 2021dec04 > Length: 5:42 > > Play: (find-2021workshop4video "0:00") > > In the months after recording that video I thought that it was very > bad... then I watched it again and thought that it was quite good.
LOL. Nice story. I agree that it is a good video. I have to watch it several times to be able to reproduce it without consulting the video. > I hope that helps - eev becomes much easier to use when we learn how > to create links to sections of tutorials! Thank you very much for the information. It was very useful. In fact, eev is much easier each time I use it. Your work and your guidance has been very useful. > [[]] =), What does this mean? In conclusion, I must make a file with the hyperlinks. There is no way to recover the place that I last left the files that I have visited and open theme there the next time I open them. I still have to open my hyperlink file fist and then go to the files from there. Is that correct? How can I make a file with those links be modified with the data of point of the file which I am closing? Then, when I open that same file, the link file would be consulted and it would place point on the place where I last left that file. Is that possible?
