Debian bug report logs - #808
Info anchors not active in emacs under X
Package: emacs; Reported by: mdickey@thorplus.lib.purdue.edu (Mike D.); 196 days old.
Bug reassigned from package `info' to `emacs'.
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Using emacs under X, not all of the anchors are highlighted, nor are they
"mouse-active." However, cursoring down to the anchor and pressing <ENTER>
takes me to the target node.
For instance, after I follow the libc node from DIR, none of the anchors are
fontified, nor mouse-active. However, the standards node is fully fontified
and mouse-active.
This is not specific to the libc info anchor - there are several more
examples.
Mike D.
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Bug#808
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