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[Texi2html-cvs] Changes to texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html
From: |
Patrice Dumas |
Subject: |
[Texi2html-cvs] Changes to texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html |
Date: |
Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:52:22 -0400 |
Index: texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html
diff -u texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html:1.19
texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html:1.20
--- texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html:1.19 Tue Aug 9 17:19:23 2005
+++ texi2html/Tests/texinfo_res/info-stnd_5.html Tue Aug 23 23:51:15 2005
@@ -86,7 +86,7 @@
<p>The most basic node commands are <samp>`n'</samp>, <samp>`p'</samp>,
<samp>`u'</samp>, and
<samp>`l'</samp>. Note that the commands to select nodes are mapped
differently
when <samp>`--vi-keys'</samp> is in effect; these keybindings are designated
-below as "vi-like operation".
+below as “vi-like operation”.
</p>
<p>When you are viewing a node, the top line of the node contains some Info
<em>pointers</em> which describe where the next, previous, and up nodes
@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@
</dl>
<p>You can easily select a node that you have already viewed in this window
-by using the <samp>`l'</samp> command - this name stands for "last",
and
+by using the <samp>`l'</samp> command – this name stands for
"last", and
actually moves backwards through the history of visited nodes for this
window. This is handy when you followed a reference to another node,
possibly to read about a related issue, and would like then to resume
@@ -258,7 +258,7 @@
which describes the invocation and the command-line options for that
program. The default program name is derived from the name of the
current Info file. This command does the same as the
-<samp>`--show-options'</samp> command-line option (see <a
href="info-stnd_2.html#g_t_002d_002dshow_002doptions">-show-options</a>), but
+<samp>`--show-options'</samp> command-line option (see <a
href="info-stnd_2.html#g_t_002d_002dshow_002doptions">–show-options</a>),
but
it also allows to specify the program name; this is important for those
manuals which describe several programs.
</p>