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When a browser window is selected, say the package window, *esb-packages*, if we type C-h m we see that the major mode is fundamental and there is no keybinding configured to ease navigation amongst the browser windows.
Similarly, in the lisp source buffers, there's no esb minor mode providing key bindings to navigate back to the browser windows.
We could want commands to:
switch back to the package pane
switch back to the category pane
switch back to the definition pane
toggle the documentation
navigate to the next/previous package
navigate to the next/previous category
select directly a category (with a prefix and f v m c or g)
navigate to the next/previous definition
search a package (with a DWIM name)
search a definition (with a DWIM name)
It would be nice to have also a command to narrow to a single definition, or widen to all the forms in the source buffer.
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Use keyboard up/down arrows or C-n,C-p to move to next/previous selection.
C-f to search for selection.
Tab, Shift-Tab to switch between system browser buffers.
Press any letter to cycle through definitions starting with that letter.
When a browser window is selected, say the package window,
*esb-packages*
, if we type C-h m we see that the major mode is fundamental and there is no keybinding configured to ease navigation amongst the browser windows.Similarly, in the lisp source buffers, there's no esb minor mode providing key bindings to navigate back to the browser windows.
We could want commands to:
switch back to the package pane
switch back to the category pane
switch back to the definition pane
toggle the documentation
navigate to the next/previous package
navigate to the next/previous category
select directly a category (with a prefix and f v m c or g)
navigate to the next/previous definition
search a package (with a DWIM name)
search a definition (with a DWIM name)
It would be nice to have also a command to narrow to a single definition, or widen to all the forms in the source buffer.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: