Juri Linkov wrote:
A compilation buffer has a lot of underlined links. I would expect
Tab/S-Tab to move between those just as they do in Help or Info (and
in web-browsers ;-).
Should Tab/S-Tab behave the same way in a compilation buffer?
A few days ago I added the [backtab] key binding t
Juri Linkov wrote:
A compilation buffer has a lot of underlined links. I would expect
Tab/S-Tab to move between those just as they do in Help or Info (and
in web-browsers ;-).
Should Tab/S-Tab behave the same way in a compilation buffer?
A few days ago I added the [backtab] key binding t
A compilation buffer has a lot of underlined links. I would expect
Tab/S-Tab to move between those just as they do in Help or Info (and in
web-browsers ;-).
It sounds like a good idea. These buffers are usually read-only,
so the other usual meanings of TAB are not applicable. There are
alr
> A compilation buffer has a lot of underlined links. I would expect
> Tab/S-Tab to move between those just as they do in Help or Info (and
> in web-browsers ;-).
>
> Should Tab/S-Tab behave the same way in a compilation buffer?
A few days ago I added the [backtab] key binding to the existing [tab