On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 08:32:37AM +, Bugsy Abatantuono wrote:
> Steps to reproduce bug:
>
> 1. Run: info —init-file /dev/null '(info-stnd)Xref Commands'
> 2. Type: M-x visit-menu
> 3. Type: x (segfault)
>
> --version: info (GNU texinfo) 7.0.2
>
Thanks for the report. It should be fixed
With `hide-note-references=On` (“hide some Info file syntax in the text
of nodes”) it’s more readable; namely, “see X” reads better than
`*note X::`. However, with that, `find-menu` will always report “No
menu in this node” evidently because the text `* Menu` is hidden.
I would love to have my
Currently we can style Xrefs with “link-style” and “active-link-style”.
This is nice, but can be nicer. I would like to have different styles
for ‘menu’ vs ‘note’ references.
I think it’s a good idea. Worth adding to your TODO file, at least :)
Steps to reproduce bug:
1. Content of the file ./keys:
#info
a invalid
2. Run: info —init-file ./keys
3. Type: H (segfault)
--version: info (GNU texinfo) 7.0.2
> 2. Run: info —init-file ./keys
Apologies. The —init-file should be --init-file. (Auto-formatter error.)
Steps to reproduce bug:
1. Run: info —init-file /dev/null '(info-stnd)Xref Commands'
2. Type: M-x visit-menu
3. Type: x (segfault)
--version: info (GNU texinfo) 7.0.2