> Do not forget that this is common documentation for the Emacs and the > standalone Info reader. When using the standalone reader (or `emacs -nw'), > S-TAB will usually not work (actually, it will usually be equivalent > to plain TAB). M-tab may not work either, because it still might get > "stolen" by the Window Manager. So I would keep mentioning M-TAB as > the main key, but mention ESC-TAB and C-M-i as further alternatives in > addition to S-TAB.
I just noticed that neither M-TAB, ESC-TAB nor C-M-i moves the cursor to the previous reference. All these keys are bound to `complete-symbol' in Info mode on X, xterm and console. I wonder how users move the cursor to the previous reference when S-TAB doesn't work, and M-TAB is bound to the useless `complete-symbol' by default? -- Juri Linkov http://www.jurta.org/emacs/ _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel