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bug#44454: 26.3; Enhancement request: let :help in menus take a FORM arg
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#44454: 26.3; Enhancement request: let :help in menus take a FORM arg, i.e., be eval'd |
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Tue, 10 Nov 2020 09:27:03 -0800 (PST) |
> > I have exactly this situation in my `Info' submenu
> > `Toggle/Cycle'. For the toggle commands there, the
> > toggle checkmark suffices to let you know the current
> > (and hence the next) state/value. For cycle commands
> > there's no way to know, except by actually cycling.
>
> Makes sense to me.
BTW, another way to consider this is to look for
similarity with `help-echo'. Not that the two
need to be similar, but that the use cases are
the same or similar for the value to be evaluated
rather than being restricted to a literal string.
(Yes, there's nothing special about the evaluation
for contexts where `help-echo' is used - it has
nothing, per se, to do with `help-echo', which is
just a property. And yes, for menus, using a
FORM that gets evaluated (by the display engine,
IIUC) is a bit special. But the use cases - the
usefulness for users, is of the same order.)