Helmut Eller <heller <at> common-lisp.net> writes:
- vanekl [2009-08-02 02:18+0200] writes:
I had to change the "push" to a "pushnew" (and add a test) in the following function in hyperspec.el to keep my browser from opening up more than 1 tab for a (common-lisp-hyperspec ...) query. This is from today's cvs pull.
I think common-lisp-hyperspec is supposed to display all definitions. To quote the docstring:
If SYMBOL-NAME has more than one definition, all of them are displayed with your favorite browser in sequence. The browser should have a "back" function to view the separate definitions.
Helmut.
Yes, I read that. That's not what's happening here.
What was happening on my machine is that the first time I pressed F1 I would get one tab to open up to a hyperspec page. The second time I pressed F1 I would get two tabs to open up to the same hyperspec page. The third time I pressed F1 I would get three tabs to open for the same hyperspec page. Etc., etc.
I think I know why it's happening. F1 is hooked to this:
(global-set-key [f1] '(lambda (arg) (interactive "P") (ignore-errors (let ((common-lisp-hyperspec-root (if macosx-p (concat "file://" common-lisp-hyperspec-root) common-lisp-hyperspec-root))) (load-library hyperspec-prog) (if arg (common-lisp-hyperspec-format (char-to-string (char-after (point)))) (common-lisp-hyperspec (thing-at-point 'symbol)))))))
And this loads hyperspec every time I hit F1. Which means that the same symbol is pushed every time I invoke this function key, unless I change the "push" to a "pushnew". Simple and effective change, for me at least.
Lou Vanek