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Re: w3m Info Node Tracing History



Am Freitag, 22. Juni 2007 01:05 schrieb Katsumi Yamaoka:
> >>>>> In [emacs-w3m : No.09505] Andreas Röhler wrote:
> >
> > Hmm, I see the changement in the `emacs-w3m.texi'
> >
> > @table @asis
> > @item @kbd{s} (Lynx-like keymap)
> > @itemx @kbd{o} (Info-like keymap)
> > @kindex s (Lynx-like keymap)
> > @kindex o (Info-like keymap)
> > @findex w3m-history
> > Display the list of visited URLs in this session.
> >
> > However, after makeinfo to `emacs-w3m.info' its still
> > shown as
>
> You have certainly the latest texi source.
>
> > `s'
> >      Display the list of visited URLs in this session.
> >
> > Did I something wrong?
>
> Did you see it by performing `C-h i' (or `M-x info')?  If so, I
> guess you have another (old) version in a directory which is
> preferred than the directory in which you have the latest version
> installed.  Try looking for the directory in which there is the
> old one.  It will probably be one of the following:
>
> $ emacs -batch -q -eval '(print Info-default-directory-list)'
>  => ("/usr/local/share/info/" "/usr/local/info/"
>      "/usr/local/gnu/info/" "/usr/local/gnu/lib/info/"
>      "/usr/local/gnu/lib/emacs/info/" "/usr/local/emacs/info/"
>      "/usr/local/lib/info/" "/usr/local/lib/emacs/info/"
>      "/usr/share/info/" "/usr/share/info/")
>
> (This result is of my case, though.)
>
> Removing the old one(s) will solve the problem.  Or look for the
> directory in which the new one is installed, and make it the most
> preferable.  The easiest way to do that, I think, is to set the
> directories in the preferred order to the `Info-directory-list'
> variable.  For instance:
>
> (setq Info-directory-list
>       '("/usr/local/share/info/"
> 	"/usr/local/info/emacs/"
> 	"/usr/local/info/xemacs/"
> 	"/usr/local/info/"
> 	"/usr/share/info/"))
>
> Furthermore, you can instruct the emacs-w3m installer to install
> the info files to the directory which Emacs most prefers:
>
> % ./configure --infodir=/usr/local/info; make; make install
>
> Regards,


Indeed, sorry. Had two different files in different
directories. Should have double-checked this before
asking.

Now it looks fine

`s' (Lynx-like keymap)
`o' (Info-like keymap)
     Display the list of visited URLs in this session.

Have a nice day!

Andreas Roehler