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From: Colin Rafferty <craffert@ml.com>
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Karl M Hegbloom writes:

>  I also need to do something with `manual-entry'.  My fix that makes
> man pages be named without the stars doesn't work quite right if you
> happen to have another buffer or dired open on something with the same
> name.  I think that's a rare happening, but it happened once to me.
> I'll try and find a way to put manuals under a submenu, maybe...

I would say that the man page buffer names should not look like names of
file buffers, for the reasons you mention.

The very cool package `uniquify' doesn't stay happy if there are non-file
buffers that are named like files.

>  I'm open to suggestions.  I want to add keybinds for moving around
> manuals, and for doing `glimpse' searches, ala TkMan.

That would be very cool.

-- 
Colin

