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Karthink said:

You can use a prefix arg of 0 in the info node — C-0 c or C-u 0 c — to copy the full info expression, i.e., (info "(emacs) Branches") instead of "(emacs) Branches".

13 Apr 2024 22:44 GMT (#1 of 5 comments)

Joost said:

There's an easier way: In an info buffer, type M-0 c instead of just c, and Emacs will put the info node's name inside a call to info (i.e., you get (info "(dir) Top") in the kill ring.)

14 Apr 2024 08:46 GMT (#2 of 5 comments)

Mekeor Melire said:

Do you know about the zero-prefix for c (or equally w) in Info-mode? It puts the info s-expression into the kill ring, e.g., personally I always type: C-0 w.

14 Apr 2024 15:05 GMT (#3 of 5 comments)

Susam Pal said:

Thank you, Karthink, Joost, and Mekeor for the comments! Indeed, with the zero prefix argument, the c key copies the complete info expression! I have added a new section to the post to include this, with credits to you.

14 Apr 2024 19:02 GMT (#4 of 5 comments)

Robert (rsw) said:

Just load the Hyperbole package and remove the space between the manual and node name.

Then in any Emacs buffer you can add "(manual)node" in double quotes, press M-RET with point on that string and display the associated node. This works for Info index entries as well. Keep it simple.

17 Apr 2024 18:54 GMT (#5 of 5 comments)
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