Actually, the problem is in the Info format The problem is not, IMHO, Info format, which was always designed to be displayed as-is, not interpreted, since long before font-lock, highlighting, or any of this other stuff came into existence.
The problem was, IMHO, starting down this road of "interpreting" Info files when they were never meant for that. Unfortunately it's too late now that (I gather) users are used to fontified Info output, so the guessing games have to just be finagled as best they can. (typically in index nodes for manuals In the last Texinfo release I added a cookie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]@^H] to index nodes for precisely this purpose. You may recall the long discussion we had about it. I hope Emacs will take advantage of it, since that's the only reason it is there. turn off font-lock in your info buffers. I'd love to turn off font-lock everywhere, I hate the incessant pseudo-underlining and bolding in my various buffers (even running under xterm it won't just give me plain text any more), but there is apparently no way to do it without maintaining a list of dozens of individual variables to be set to nil. (At least when I asked/searched about it a couple months ago, that was the answer I got.) (setq-default global-font-lock-mode nil) is insufficient, in fact I don't think even think it undoes Info fontification. Sigh ... if anyone has a practical solution, I'd be grateful to know about it. Thanks, Karl _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel