When there's not a specific subject I'm seeking to
learn I'd like to be able to jump around randomly to
find new things to learn. It's great fun on the wiki,
just make a bookmark to
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki?action=random .
Thanks.
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Yes, in Emacs anything is possible.
If so, Would someone be willing to instruct me on how
such a function could be composed (or is there one
already)?
Can you index the collection of all info pages? If so, then it is
trivial to make a random selection from this index.
> Would someone be willing to instruct me on how
> such a function could be composed (or is there one
> already)?
some scheme that does this for a specific info file:
http://www.glug.org/people/ttn/software/ttn-do/dist/random-info-node.scm
relevant bit is on line 42 (what a coincidence! ;-).
thi
Maybe it's not quite what you're looking for, but C-u C-h i might do. It
loads the file you tell it as an info file.
> Ryan Bowman
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