> Thanks for the report; it should be fixed in commit d5c0f6a (2024-01-17).
>
> I'm surprised anybody is using these obscure "info" features.
Info itself is rather obscure I think. Excepting Emacs users, most
people just stick with man pages (single-page, colorful, familiar keys,
zero-effort,
On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 08:50:29AM +, Bugsy Abatantuono wrote:
> 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
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