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texinfo update (Wed Oct 6 10:22:01 EDT 2004)
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Karl Berry |
Subject: |
texinfo update (Wed Oct 6 10:22:01 EDT 2004) |
Date: |
Wed, 06 Oct 2004 10:22:24 -0400 |
Index: doc/info.texi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc/info.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.14
retrieving revision 1.15
diff -c -r1.14 -r1.15
*** doc/info.texi 22 Jun 2004 12:41:38 -0000 1.14
--- doc/info.texi 6 Oct 2004 13:50:12 -0000 1.15
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*** 130,144 ****
@end ifnotinfo
@menu
! * Help-Small-Screen:: Starting Info on a Small Screen
! * Help:: How to use Info
! * Help-P:: Returning to the Previous node
* Help-^L:: The Space, DEL, B and ^L commands.
* Help-Inv:: Invisible text in Emacs Info.
! * Help-M:: Menus
! * Help-Xref:: Following cross-references
! * Help-Int:: Some intermediate Info commands
! * Help-Q:: Quitting Info
@end menu
@node Help-Small-Screen
--- 130,144 ----
@end ifnotinfo
@menu
! * Help-Small-Screen:: Starting Info on a Small Screen.
! * Help:: How to use Info.
! * Help-P:: Returning to the Previous node.
* Help-^L:: The Space, DEL, B and ^L commands.
* Help-Inv:: Invisible text in Emacs Info.
! * Help-M:: Menus.
! * Help-Xref:: Following cross-references.
! * Help-Int:: Some intermediate Info commands.
! * Help-Q:: Quitting Info.
@end menu
@node Help-Small-Screen
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*** 212,219 ****
If you have managed to get here, go back to the beginning with
@kbd{DEL} (or @key{BACKSPACE}), and come back here again, then you
understand the about the @samp{Space} and @samp{Backspace} keys. So
! now type an @kbd{n} ---just one character; don't type the quotes and
! don't type the Return key afterward--- to get to the normal start of
the course.
@end ifinfo
--- 212,219 ----
If you have managed to get here, go back to the beginning with
@kbd{DEL} (or @key{BACKSPACE}), and come back here again, then you
understand the about the @samp{Space} and @samp{Backspace} keys. So
! now type an @kbd{n}---just one character; don't type the quotes and
! don't type the Return key afterward---to get to the normal start of
the course.
@end ifinfo
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*** 243,250 ****
and the duplicate remains at the top of the window all the time even
if you scroll through the node.
! Besides a @samp{Next}, a node can have a @samp{Previous} or an
! @samp{Up} links, or both. As you can see, this node has all of these
links.
@kindex n @r{(Info mode)}
--- 243,250 ----
and the duplicate remains at the top of the window all the time even
if you scroll through the node.
! Besides a @samp{Next}, a node can have a @samp{Previous} link, or an
! @samp{Up} link, or both. As you can see, this node has all of these
links.
@kindex n @r{(Info mode)}
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*** 375,381 ****
@kindex C-l @r{(Info mode)}
If your screen is ever garbaged, you can tell Info to display it
! again by typing @kbd{C-l} (@kbd{Control-L}, that is---hold down
@key{CTRL} and type @kbd{L} or @kbd{l}).
@format
--- 375,381 ----
@kindex C-l @r{(Info mode)}
If your screen is ever garbaged, you can tell Info to display it
! again by typing @kbd{C-l} (@kbd{Control-L}---that is, hold down
@key{CTRL} and type @kbd{L} or @kbd{l}).
@format
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*** 414,421 ****
(If you are using the stand-alone Info reader, type @kbd{C-x 0} to
return here, that is---press and hold @key{CTRL}, type an @kbd{x},
! then release @key{CTRL} and @kbd{x}, and press @kbd{0}---a zero, not
! the letter ``o''.)
From now on, you will encounter large nodes without warning, and
will be expected to know how to use @key{SPC} and @key{BACKSPACE} to
--- 414,421 ----
(If you are using the stand-alone Info reader, type @kbd{C-x 0} to
return here, that is---press and hold @key{CTRL}, type an @kbd{x},
! then release @key{CTRL} and @kbd{x}, and press @kbd{0}; that's a zero,
! not the letter ``o''.)
From now on, you will encounter large nodes without warning, and
will be expected to know how to use @key{SPC} and @key{BACKSPACE} to
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*** 1061,1067 ****
echo area the full index entry it found. Often, the text of the full
index entry already gives you enough information to decide whether it
is relevant to what you are looking for, so we recommend that you read
! what Emacs shows in the echo area before looking at the node it
displays.
Since @kbd{i} looks for a substring, you can search for subjects even
--- 1061,1067 ----
echo area the full index entry it found. Often, the text of the full
index entry already gives you enough information to decide whether it
is relevant to what you are looking for, so we recommend that you read
! what Info shows in the echo area before looking at the node it
displays.
Since @kbd{i} looks for a substring, you can search for subjects even
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*** 1205,1211 ****
A menu begins with a line starting with @address@hidden Menu:}}. The
rest of the line is a comment. After the starting line, every line
that begins with a @samp{* } lists a single topic. The name of the
! topic--what the user must type at the @kbd{m}'s command prompt to
select this topic---comes right after the star and space, and is
followed by a colon, spaces and tabs, and the name of the node which
discusses that topic. The node name, like node names following
--- 1205,1211 ----
A menu begins with a line starting with @address@hidden Menu:}}. The
rest of the line is a comment. After the starting line, every line
that begins with a @samp{* } lists a single topic. The name of the
! topic---what the user must type at the @kbd{m}'s command prompt to
select this topic---comes right after the star and space, and is
followed by a colon, spaces and tabs, and the name of the node which
discusses that topic. The node name, like node names following
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