On 2022-11-12 09:27:34 +0200, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > Instead of "Bugs", go to "Graphical_User_Interfaces" from the > top-level menu. You will see this: > > 4 Graphical User Interfaces > *************************** > > Several graphical user interfaces have been written for `gnuplot` and > one for win32 is included in this distribution. In addition, there is > a Python interface at http://py-gnuplot.darwinports.com/ > (http://py-gnuplot.darwinports.com/) > > Also several X11 interfaces exist. One of them is called xgfe. It > uses the Qt library and can be found on > http://www.flash.net/~dmishee/xgfe/xgfe.html > (http://www.flash.net/~dmishee/xgfe/xgfe.html) > > In addition three Tcl/Tk located at the usual Tcl/Tk repositories > exist. > > Bruce Ravel (ra...@phys.washington.edu) has written a new version of > gnuplot-mode for GNU emacs and XEmacs. This version is based on the > gnuplot.el file by Gershon Elber. While the gnuplot CVS repository has > its own copy the most recent version of this package is available from > http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ravel/software/gnuplot-mode/ > (http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ravel/software/gnuplot-mode/) > > * Menu: > > * Bugs:: > > See that "Bugs" at the end? This is the problem: since "Bugs" is a > top-level node, its presence in a level-1 node's menu makes the node > tree not really a tree, so Backspace loops.
You mean that the menus can affect the structure of the document? This seems a bad and unnecessary idea. Why not just considering the "File:" lines of the info manual to deduce the structure of the document? Actually the issue is probably more that one has File: gnuplot.info, Node: Bugs, Next: Concept_Index, Prev: Terminal_types, Up: Top with "Prev: Terminal_types" referencing to File: gnuplot.info, Node: Terminal_types, Next: Bugs, Prev: Commands, Up: Top which has "Next: Bugs", and following the "Next:", one reaches File: gnuplot.info, Node: External_libraries, Prev: known_limitations, Up: Bugs -- Vincent Lefèvre <vinc...@vinc17.net> - Web: <https://www.vinc17.net/> 100% accessible validated (X)HTML - Blog: <https://www.vinc17.net/blog/> Work: CR INRIA - computer arithmetic / AriC project (LIP, ENS-Lyon)