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1 \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*-
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2 @comment %**start of header
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3 @setfilename ../info/info
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4 @settitle Info 1.0
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5 @comment %**end of header
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7 @direntry
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8 * Info: (info). Documentation browsing system.
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9 @end direntry
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11 @iftex
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12 @finalout
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13 @end iftex
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15 @ifinfo
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16 This file describes how to use Info,
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17 the on-line, menu-driven GNU documentation system.
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19 Copyright (C) 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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21 Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
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22 this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
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25 @ignore
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26 Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the
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27 results, provided the printed document carries copying permission
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28 notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph
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29 (this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
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37 Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
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40 by the Free Software Foundation.
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41 @end ifinfo
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44 @titlepage
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46 @center @titlefont{Info}
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52 @center GNU Documentation System
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54 @page
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56 Copyright @copyright{} 1989, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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57 @sp 2
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59 Published by the Free Software Foundation @*
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60 59 Temple Place, Suite 330 @*
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61 Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA @*
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76 @end titlepage
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79 @ifinfo
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80 @node Top, Getting Started, (dir), (dir)
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81 @top Info: An Introduction
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83 Info is a program for reading documentation, which you are using now.
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85 To learn how to use Info, type the command @kbd{h}. It brings you
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87 stop using Info, type @samp{q}.
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96 To learn advanced Info commands, type @kbd{n} twice. This brings you to
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100 @menu
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101 * Getting Started:: Getting started using an Info reader.
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102 * Advanced Info:: Advanced commands within Info.
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109
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115
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116 @iftex
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117 This manual is primarily designed for use on a computer, so that you can
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118 try Info commands while reading about them. Reading it on paper is less
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120 really do what the manual says. By all means go through this manual now
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122 well.
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126 @enumerate
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127 @item
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128 Type @code{info} at your shell's command line. This approach uses a
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129 stand-alone program designed just to read Info files.
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131 @item
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133 @kbd{h}, followed by @kbd{i}). This approach uses the Info mode of the
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134 Emacs program, an editor with many other capabilities.
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135 @end enumerate
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140 the screen.
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141 @c FIXME! (pesch@cygnus.com, 14 dec 1992)
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142 @c Is it worth worrying about what-if the beginner goes to somebody
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143 @c else's Emacs session, which already has an Info running in the middle
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144 @c of something---in which case these simple instructions won't work?
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145 @end iftex
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147 @menu
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148 * Help-Small-Screen:: Starting Info on a Small Screen
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149 * Help:: How to use Info
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150 * Help-P:: Returning to the Previous node
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152 * Help-M:: Menus
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153 * Help-Adv:: Some advanced Info commands
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155 * Using Stand-alone Info:: How to use the stand-alone Info reader.
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156 @end menu
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158 @node Help-Small-Screen, Help, , Getting Started
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159 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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160 @section Starting Info on a Small Screen
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161
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162 @iftex
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163 (In Info, you only see this section if your terminal has a small
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165 @end iftex
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174 and see another screen full, press the Space bar, @key{SPC}. To move
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177 @ifinfo
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222 @end format
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223 If you have managed to get here, go back to the beginning with
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224 Delete, and come back here again, then you understand Space and
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225 Delete. So now type an @kbd{n} ---just one character; don't type
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226 the quotes and don't type the Return key afterward--- to
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227 get to the normal start of the course.
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228 @end ifinfo
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230 @node Help, Help-P, Help-Small-Screen, Getting Started
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231 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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232 @section How to use Info
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234 You are talking to the program Info, for reading documentation.
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236 Right now you are looking at one @dfn{Node} of Information.
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237 A node contains text describing a specific topic at a specific
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238 level of detail. This node's topic is ``how to use Info''.
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240 The top line of a node is its @dfn{header}. This node's header (look at
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242 @file{info}. It says that the @samp{Next} node after this one is the node
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243 called @samp{Help-P}. An advanced Info command lets you go to any node
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244 whose name you know.
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246 Besides a @samp{Next}, a node can have a @samp{Previous} or an
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247 @samp{Up}. This node has a @samp{Previous} which is
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248 @samp{Help-Small-Screen}, and an @samp{Up} which is @samp{Getting
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249 Started}. Some nodes have no @samp{Previous} and some have no
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250 @samp{Up}.
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251
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252 Now it is time to move on to the @samp{Next} node, named @samp{Help-P}.
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254 @format
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255 >> Type @samp{n} to move there. Type just one character;
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256 do not type the quotes and do not type a @key{RET} afterward.
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257 @end format
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259 @samp{>>} in the margin means it is really time to try a command.
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260
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261 @node Help-P, Help-^L, Help, Getting Started
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262 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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263 @section Returning to the Previous node
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264
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265 This node is called @samp{Help-P}. The @samp{Previous} node, as you see,
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266 is @samp{Help}, which is the one you just came from using the @kbd{n}
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267 command. Another @kbd{n} command now would take you to the next
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268 node, @samp{Help-^L}.
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269
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270 @format
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271 >> But do not do that yet. First, try the @kbd{p} command, which takes
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272 you to the @samp{Previous} node. When you get there, you can do an
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273 @kbd{n} again to return here.
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274 @end format
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275
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276 This all probably seems insultingly simple so far, but @emph{do not} be
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277 led into skimming. Things will get more complicated soon. Also,
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278 do not try a new command until you are told it is time to. Otherwise,
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279 you may make Info skip past an important warning that was coming up.
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280
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281 @format
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282 >> Now do an @kbd{n} to get to the node @samp{Help-^L} and learn more.
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283 @end format
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284
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285 @node Help-^L, Help-M, Help-P, Getting Started
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286 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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287 @section The Space, Delete, B and ^L commands.
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288
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289 This node's header tells you that you are now at node @samp{Help-^L}, and
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290 that @kbd{p} would get you back to @samp{Help-P}. The node's title is
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291 underlined; it says what the node is about (most nodes have titles).
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292
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293 This is a big node and it does not all fit on your display screen.
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294 You can tell that there is more that is not visible because you
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295 can see the string @samp{--Top-----} rather than @samp{--All----} near
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296 the bottom right corner of the screen.
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297
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298 The Space, Delete and @kbd{B} commands exist to allow you to ``move
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299 around'' in a node that does not all fit on the screen at once.
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300 Space moves forward, to show what was below the bottom of the screen.
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301 Delete moves backward, to show what was above the top of the screen
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302 (there is not anything above the top until you have typed some spaces).
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303
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304 @format
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305 >> Now try typing a Space (afterward, type a Delete to return here).
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306 @end format
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307
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308 When you type the space, the two lines that were at the bottom of
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309 the screen appear at the top, followed by more lines. Delete takes
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310 the two lines from the top and moves them to the bottom,
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311 @emph{usually}, but if there are not a full screen's worth of lines
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312 above them they may not make it all the way to the bottom.
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313
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314 Space and Delete scroll through all the nodes in an Info file as a
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315 single logical sequence. In this sequence, a node's subnodes appear
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316 following their parent. If a node's menu is on the screen, Space takes
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317 you into the subnodes listed in the menu, one by one. Once you reach
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318 the end of a node, Space takes you to the next node or back to the
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319 parent node.
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320
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321 If your screen is ever garbaged, you can tell Info to print it out
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322 again by typing @kbd{C-l} (@kbd{Control-L}, that is---hold down ``Control'' and
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323 type an @key{L} or @kbd{l}).
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324
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325 @format
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326 >> Type @kbd{C-l} now.
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327 @end format
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328
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329 To move back to the beginning of the node you are on, you can type
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330 a lot of Deletes. You can also type simply @kbd{b} for beginning.
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331 @format
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332 >> Try that now. (We have put in enough verbiage to push this past
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333 the first screenful, but screens are so big nowadays that perhaps it
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334 isn't enough. You may need to shrink your Emacs or Info window.)
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335 Then come back, with Spaces.
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336 @end format
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337
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338 If your screen is very tall, all of this node might fit at once.
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339 In that case, "b" won't do anything. Sorry; what can we do?
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340
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341 You have just learned a considerable number of commands. If you
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342 want to use one but have trouble remembering which, you should type
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343 a @key{?} which prints out a brief list of commands. When you are
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344 finished looking at the list, make it go away by typing a @key{SPC}.
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345
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346 @format
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347 >> Type a @key{?} now. After it finishes, type a @key{SPC}.
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348 @end format
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349
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350 (If you are using the standalone Info reader, type `l' to return here.)
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351
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352 From now on, you will encounter large nodes without warning, and
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353 will be expected to know how to use Space and Delete to move
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354 around in them without being told. Since not all terminals have
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355 the same size screen, it would be impossible to warn you anyway.
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356
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357 @format
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358 >> Now type @kbd{n} to see the description of the @kbd{m} command.
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359 @end format
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360
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361 @node Help-M, Help-Adv, Help-^L, Getting Started
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362 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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363 @section Menus
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364
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365 Menus and the @kbd{m} command
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366
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367 With only the @kbd{n} and @kbd{p} commands for moving between nodes, nodes
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368 are restricted to a linear sequence. Menus allow a branching
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369 structure. A menu is a list of other nodes you can move to. It is
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370 actually just part of the text of the node formatted specially so that
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371 Info can interpret it. The beginning of a menu is always identified
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372 by a line which starts with @samp{* Menu:}. A node contains a menu if and
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373 only if it has a line in it which starts that way. The only menu you
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374 can use at any moment is the one in the node you are in. To use a
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375 menu in any other node, you must move to that node first.
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376
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377 After the start of the menu, each line that starts with a @samp{*}
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378 identifies one subtopic. The line usually contains a brief name
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379 for the subtopic (followed by a @samp{:}), the name of the node that talks
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380 about that subtopic, and optionally some further description of the
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381 subtopic. Lines in the menu that do not start with a @samp{*} have no
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382 special meaning---they are only for the human reader's benefit and do
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383 not define additional subtopics. Here is an example:
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384
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385 @example
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386 * Foo: FOO's Node This tells about FOO
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387 @end example
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388
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389 The subtopic name is Foo, and the node describing it is @samp{FOO's Node}.
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390 The rest of the line is just for the reader's Information.
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391 [[ But this line is not a real menu item, simply because there is
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392 no line above it which starts with @samp{* Menu:}.]]
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393
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394 When you use a menu to go to another node (in a way that will be
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395 described soon), what you specify is the subtopic name, the first
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396 thing in the menu line. Info uses it to find the menu line, extracts
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397 the node name from it, and goes to that node. The reason that there
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398 is both a subtopic name and a node name is that the node name must be
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399 meaningful to the computer and may therefore have to be ugly looking.
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400 The subtopic name can be chosen just to be convenient for the user to
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401 specify. Often the node name is convenient for the user to specify
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402 and so both it and the subtopic name are the same. There is an
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403 abbreviation for this:
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404
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405 @example
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406 * Foo:: This tells about FOO
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407 @end example
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408
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409 @noindent
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410 This means that the subtopic name and node name are the same; they are
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411 both @samp{Foo}.
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412
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413 @format
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414 >> Now use Spaces to find the menu in this node, then come back to
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415 the front with a @kbd{b} and some Spaces. As you see, a menu is
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416 actually visible in its node. If you cannot find a menu in a node
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417 by looking at it, then the node does not have a menu and the
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418 @kbd{m} command is not available.
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419 @end format
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420
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421 The command to go to one of the subnodes is @kbd{m}---but @emph{do
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422 not do it yet!} Before you use @kbd{m}, you must understand the
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423 difference between commands and arguments. So far, you have learned
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424 several commands that do not need arguments. When you type one, Info
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425 processes it and is instantly ready for another command. The @kbd{m}
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426 command is different: it is incomplete without the @dfn{name of the
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427 subtopic}. Once you have typed @kbd{m}, Info tries to read the
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428 subtopic name.
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429
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430 Now look for the line containing many dashes near the bottom of the
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431 screen. There is one more line beneath that one, but usually it is
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432 blank. If it is empty, Info is ready for a command, such as @kbd{n}
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433 or @kbd{b} or Space or @kbd{m}. If that line contains text ending
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434 in a colon, it mean Info is trying to read the @dfn{argument} to a
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435 command. At such times, commands do not work, because Info tries to
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436 use them as the argument. You must either type the argument and
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437 finish the command you started, or type @kbd{Control-g} to cancel the
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438 command. When you have done one of those things, the line becomes
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439 blank again.
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440
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441 The command to go to a subnode via a menu is @kbd{m}. After you type
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442 the @kbd{m}, the line at the bottom of the screen says @samp{Menu item: }.
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443 You must then type the name of the subtopic you want, and end it with
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444 a @key{RET}.
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445
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446 You can abbreviate the subtopic name. If the abbreviation is not
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447 unique, the first matching subtopic is chosen. Some menus put the
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448 shortest possible abbreviation for each subtopic name in capital
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449 letters, so you can see how much you need to type. It does not matter
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450 whether you use upper case or lower case when you type the subtopic. Do
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451 not put spaces at the end of the subtopic name; in the middle of the
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452 subtopic name, use one space (no more!) wherever the menu item name has
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453 a space.
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454
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455 You can also use the @dfn{completion} feature to help enter the subtopic
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456 name. If you type the Tab key after entering part of a name, it will
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457 magically fill in more of the name---as much as follows uniquely from
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458 what you have entered.
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459
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460 If you move the cursor to one of the menu subtopic lines, then you do
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461 not need to type the argument: you just type a Return, and it stands for
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462 the subtopic of the line you are on.
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463
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464 Here is a menu to give you a chance to practice.
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465
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466 @menu
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467 This menu gives you three ways of going to one place, Help-FOO.
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468
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469 * Foo: Help-FOO. A node you can visit for fun.
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470 * Bar: Help-FOO. Strange! two ways to get to the same place.
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471 * Help-FOO:: And yet another!
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472 @end menu
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473
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474 @format
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475 >> Now type just an @kbd{m} and see what happens:
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476 @end format
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477
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478 Now you are ``inside'' an @kbd{m} command. Commands cannot be used
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479 now; the next thing you will type must be the name of a subtopic.
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480
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481 You can change your mind about doing the @kbd{m} by typing Control-g.
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482
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483 @format
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484 >> Try that now; notice the bottom line clear.
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485
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486 >> Then type another @kbd{m}.
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487
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488 >> Now type @samp{BAR} item name. Do not type Return yet.
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489 @end format
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490
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491 While you are typing the item name, you can use the Delete key to
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492 cancel one character at a time if you make a mistake.
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493
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494 @format
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495 >> Type one to cancel the @samp{R}. You could type another @samp{R} to
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496 replace it. You do not have to, since @samp{BA} is a valid abbreviation.
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497
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498 >> Now you are ready to go. Type a @key{RET}.
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499 @end format
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500
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501 After visiting Help-FOO, you should return here.
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502
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503 @format
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504 >> Type @kbd{n} to see more commands.
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505 @end format
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506
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507 @c If a menu appears at the end of this node, remove it.
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508 @c It is an accident of the menu updating command.
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509
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510 @node Help-FOO, , , Help-M
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511 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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512 @subsection The @kbd{u} command
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513
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514 Congratulations! This is the node @samp{Help-FOO}. Unlike the other
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515 nodes you have seen, this one has an @samp{Up}: @samp{Help-M}, the node you
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516 just came from via the @kbd{m} command. This is the usual
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517 convention---the nodes you reach from a menu have @samp{Up} nodes that lead
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518 back to the menu. Menus move Down in the tree, and @samp{Up} moves Up.
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519 @samp{Previous}, on the other hand, is usually used to ``stay on the same
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520 level but go backwards''
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521
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522 You can go back to the node @samp{Help-M} by typing the command
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523 @kbd{u} for ``Up''. That puts you at the @emph{front} of the
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524 node---to get back to where you were reading you have to type
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525 some @key{SPC}s.
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526
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527 @format
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528 >> Now type @kbd{u} to move back up to @samp{Help-M}.
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529 @end format
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530
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531 @node Help-Adv, Help-Q, Help-M, Getting Started
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532 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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533 @section Some advanced Info commands
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534
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535 The course is almost over, so please stick with it to the end.
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536
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537 If you have been moving around to different nodes and wish to
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538 retrace your steps, the @kbd{l} command (@kbd{l} for @dfn{last}) will
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539 do that, one node-step at a time. As you move from node to node, Info
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540 records the nodes where you have been in a special history list. The
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541 @kbd{l} command revisits nodes in the history list; each successive
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542 @kbd{l} command moves one step back through the history.
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543
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544 If you have been following directions, an @kbd{l} command now will get
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545 you back to @samp{Help-M}. Another @kbd{l} command would undo the
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546 @kbd{u} and get you back to @samp{Help-FOO}. Another @kbd{l} would undo
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547 the @kbd{m} and get you back to @samp{Help-M}.
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548
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549 @format
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550 >> Try typing three @kbd{l}'s, pausing in between to see what each
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551 @kbd{l} does.
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552 @end format
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553
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554 Then follow directions again and you will end up back here.
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555
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556 Note the difference between @kbd{l} and @kbd{p}: @kbd{l} moves to
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557 where @emph{you} last were, whereas @kbd{p} always moves to the node
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558 which the header says is the @samp{Previous} node (from this node, to
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559 @samp{Help-M}).
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560
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561 The @samp{d} command gets you instantly to the Directory node.
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562 This node, which is the first one you saw when you entered Info,
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563 has a menu which leads (directly, or indirectly through other menus),
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564 to all the nodes that exist.
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565
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566 @format
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567 >> Try doing a @samp{d}, then do an @kbd{l} to return here (yes,
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568 @emph{do} return).
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569 @end format
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570
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571 Sometimes, in Info documentation, you will see a cross reference.
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572 Cross references look like this: @xref{Help-Cross, Cross}. That is a
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573 real, live cross reference which is named @samp{Cross} and points at
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574 the node named @samp{Help-Cross}.
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575
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576 If you wish to follow a cross reference, you must use the @samp{f}
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577 command. The @samp{f} must be followed by the cross reference name
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578 (in this case, @samp{Cross}). While you enter the name, you can use the
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579 Delete key to edit your input. If you change your mind about following
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580 any reference, you can use @kbd{Control-g} to cancel the command.
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581
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582 Completion is available in the @samp{f} command; you can complete among
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583 all the cross reference names in the current node by typing a Tab.
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584
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585 @format
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586 >> Type @samp{f}, followed by @samp{Cross}, and a @key{RET}.
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587 @end format
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588
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589 To get a list of all the cross references in the current node, you can
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590 type @kbd{?} after an @samp{f}. The @samp{f} continues to await a
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591 cross reference name even after printing the list, so if you don't
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592 actually want to follow a reference, you should type a @kbd{Control-g}
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593 to cancel the @samp{f}.
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594
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595 @format
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596 >> Type "f?" to get a list of the cross references in this node. Then
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597 type a @kbd{Control-g} and see how the @samp{f} gives up.
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598
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599 >> Now type @kbd{n} to see the last node of the course.
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600 @end format
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601
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602 @c If a menu appears at the end of this node, remove it.
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603 @c It is an accident of the menu updating command.
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604
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605 @node Help-Cross, , , Help-Adv
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606 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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607 @unnumberedsubsec The node reached by the cross reference in Info
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608
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609 This is the node reached by the cross reference named @samp{Cross}.
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610
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611 While this node is specifically intended to be reached by a cross
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612 reference, most cross references lead to nodes that ``belong''
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613 someplace else far away in the structure of Info. So you cannot expect
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614 the footnote to have a @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous} or @samp{Up} pointing back to
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615 where you came from. In general, the @kbd{l} (el) command is the only
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616 way to get back there.
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617
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618 @format
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619 >> Type @kbd{l} to return to the node where the cross reference was.
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620 @end format
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621
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622 @node Help-Q, , Help-Adv, Getting Started
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623 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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624 @section Quitting Info
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625
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626 To get out of Info, back to what you were doing before, type @kbd{q}
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627 for @dfn{Quit}.
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628
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629 This is the end of the course on using Info. There are some other
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630 commands that are meant for experienced users; they are useful, and you
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631 can find them by looking in the directory node for documentation on
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632 Info. Finding them will be a good exercise in using Info in the usual
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633 manner.
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634
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635 @format
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636 >> Type @samp{d} to go to the Info directory node; then type
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637 @samp{mInfo} and Return, to get to the node about Info and
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638 see what other help is available.
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639 @end format
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640
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641 @node Advanced Info, Create an Info File, Getting Started, Top
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642 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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643 @chapter Info for Experts
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644
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645 This chapter describes various advanced Info commands, and how to write
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646 an Info as distinct from a Texinfo file. (However, in most cases, writing a
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647 Texinfo file is better, since you can use it @emph{both} to generate an
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648 Info file and to make a printed manual. @xref{Top,, Overview of
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649 Texinfo, texinfo, Texinfo: The GNU Documentation Format}.)
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650
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651 @menu
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652 * Expert:: Advanced Info commands: g, s, e, and 1 - 5.
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653 * Add:: Describes how to add new nodes to the hierarchy.
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654 Also tells what nodes look like.
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655 * Menus:: How to add to or create menus in Info nodes.
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656 * Cross-refs:: How to add cross-references to Info nodes.
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657 * Tags:: How to make tags tables for Info files.
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658 * Checking:: Checking an Info File
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659 * Emacs Info Variables:: Variables modifying the behavior of Emacs Info.
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660 @end menu
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661
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662 @node Expert, Add, , Advanced Info
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663 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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664 @section Advanced Info Commands
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665
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666 @kbd{g}, @kbd{s}, @kbd{1}, -- @kbd{9}, and @kbd{e}
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667
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668 If you know a node's name, you can go there by typing @kbd{g}, the
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669 name, and @key{RET}. Thus, @kbd{gTop@key{RET}} would go to the node
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670 called @samp{Top} in this file (its directory node).
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671 @kbd{gExpert@key{RET}} would come back here.
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672
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673 Unlike @kbd{m}, @kbd{g} does not allow the use of abbreviations.
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674
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675 To go to a node in another file, you can include the filename in the
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676 node name by putting it at the front, in parentheses. Thus,
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677 @kbd{g(dir)Top@key{RET}} would go to the Info Directory node, which is
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678 node @samp{Top} in the file @file{dir}.
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679
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680 The node name @samp{*} specifies the whole file. So you can look at
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681 all of the current file by typing @kbd{g*@key{RET}} or all of any
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682 other file with @kbd{g(FILENAME)@key{RET}}.
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683
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684 The @kbd{s} command allows you to search a whole file for a string. It
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685 switches to the next node if and when that is necessary. You type
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686 @kbd{s} followed by the string to search for, terminated by @key{RET}.
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687 To search for the same string again, just @kbd{s} followed by @key{RET}
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688 will do. The file's nodes are scanned in the order they are in in the
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689 file, which has no necessary relationship to the order that they may be
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690 in in the tree structure of menus and @samp{next} pointers. But
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691 normally the two orders are not very different. In any case, you can
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692 always do a @kbd{b} to find out what node you have reached, if the
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693 header is not visible (this can happen, because @kbd{s} puts your cursor
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694 at the occurrence of the string, not at the beginning of the node).
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695
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696 @kbd{Meta-s} is equivalent to @kbd{s}. That is for compatibility with
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697 other GNU packages that use @kbd{M-s} for a similar kind of search
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698 command.
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699
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700 If you grudge the system each character of type-in it requires, you
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701 might like to use the commands @kbd{1}, @kbd{2}, @kbd{3}, @kbd{4}, ...
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702 @kbd{9}. They are short for the @kbd{m} command together with an
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703 argument. @kbd{1} goes through the first item in the current node's
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704 menu; @kbd{2} goes through the second item, etc.
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705
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706 If your display supports multiple fonts, and you are using Emacs' Info
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707 mode to read Info files, the @samp{*} for the fifth menu item is
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708 underlined, and so is the @samp{*} for the ninth item; these underlines
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709 make it easy to see at a glance which number to use for an item.
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710
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711 On ordinary terminals, you won't have underlining. If you need to
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712 actually count items, it is better to use @kbd{m} instead, and specify
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713 the name.
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714
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715 The Info command @kbd{e} changes from Info mode to an ordinary
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716 Emacs editing mode, so that you can edit the text of the current node.
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717 Type @kbd{C-c C-c} to switch back to Info. The @kbd{e} command is allowed
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718 only if the variable @code{Info-enable-edit} is non-@code{nil}.
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719
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720 @node Add, Menus, Expert, Advanced Info
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721 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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722 @section Adding a new node to Info
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723
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724 To add a new topic to the list in the Info directory, you must:
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725 @enumerate
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726 @item
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727 Create some nodes, in some file, to document that topic.
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728 @item
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729 Put that topic in the menu in the directory. @xref{Menus, Menu}.
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730 @end enumerate
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731
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732 Usually, the way to create the nodes is with Texinfo @pxref{Top,, Overview of
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733 Texinfo, texinfo, Texinfo: The GNU Documentation Format}); this has the
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734 advantage that you can also make a printed manual from them. However,
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735 if you want to edit an Info file, here is how.
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736
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737 The new node can live in an existing documentation file, or in a new
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738 one. It must have a @key{^_} character before it (invisible to the
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739 user; this node has one but you cannot see it), and it ends with either
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740 a @key{^_}, a @key{^L}, or the end of file. Note: If you put in a
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741 @key{^L} to end a new node, be sure that there is a @key{^_} after it
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742 to start the next one, since @key{^L} cannot @emph{start} a node.
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743 Also, a nicer way to make a node boundary be a page boundary as well
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744 is to put a @key{^L} @emph{right after} the @key{^_}.
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745
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746 The @key{^_} starting a node must be followed by a newline or a
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747 @key{^L} newline, after which comes the node's header line. The
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748 header line must give the node's name (by which Info finds it),
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749 and state the names of the @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous}, and @samp{Up} nodes (if
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750 there are any). As you can see, this node's @samp{Up} node is the node
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751 @samp{Top}, which points at all the documentation for Info. The @samp{Next}
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752 node is @samp{Menus}.
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753
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754 The keywords @dfn{Node}, @dfn{Previous}, @dfn{Up}, and @dfn{Next},
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755 may appear in any order, anywhere in the header line, but the
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756 recommended order is the one in this sentence. Each keyword must be
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757 followed by a colon, spaces and tabs, and then the appropriate name.
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758 The name may be terminated with a tab, a comma, or a newline. A space
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759 does not end it; node names may contain spaces. The case of letters
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760 in the names is insignificant.
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761
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762 A node name has two forms. A node in the current file is named by
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763 what appears after the @samp{Node: } in that node's first line. For
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764 example, this node's name is @samp{Add}. A node in another file is
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765 named by @samp{(@var{filename})@var{node-within-file}}, as in
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766 @samp{(info)Add} for this node. If the file name starts with ``./'',
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767 then it is relative to the current directory; otherwise, it is relative
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768 starting from the standard Info file directory of your site.
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769 The name @samp{(@var{filename})Top} can be abbreviated to just
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770 @samp{(@var{filename})}. By convention, the name @samp{Top} is used for
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771 the ``highest'' node in any single file---the node whose @samp{Up} points
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772 out of the file. The Directory node is @file{(dir)}. The @samp{Top} node
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773 of a document file listed in the Directory should have an @samp{Up:
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774 (dir)} in it.
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775
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776 The node name @kbd{*} is special: it refers to the entire file.
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777 Thus, @kbd{g*} shows you the whole current file. The use of the
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778 node @kbd{*} is to make it possible to make old-fashioned,
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779 unstructured files into nodes of the tree.
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780
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781 The @samp{Node:} name, in which a node states its own name, must not
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782 contain a filename, since Info when searching for a node does not
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783 expect one to be there. The @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous} and @samp{Up} names may
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784 contain them. In this node, since the @samp{Up} node is in the same file,
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785 it was not necessary to use one.
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786
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787 Note that the nodes in this file have a file name in the header
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788 line. The file names are ignored by Info, but they serve as comments
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789 to help identify the node for the user.
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790
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791 @node Menus, Cross-refs, Add, Advanced Info
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792 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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793 @section How to Create Menus
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794
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795 Any node in the Info hierarchy may have a @dfn{menu}---a list of subnodes.
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796 The @kbd{m} command searches the current node's menu for the topic which it
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797 reads from the terminal.
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798
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799 A menu begins with a line starting with @samp{* Menu:}. The rest of the
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800 line is a comment. After the starting line, every line that begins
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801 with a @samp{* } lists a single topic. The name of the topic--the
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802 argument that the user must give to the @kbd{m} command to select this
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803 topic---comes right after the star and space, and is followed by a
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804 colon, spaces and tabs, and the name of the node which discusses that
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805 topic. The node name, like node names following @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous}
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806 and @samp{Up}, may be terminated with a tab, comma, or newline; it may also
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807 be terminated with a period.
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808
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809 If the node name and topic name are the same, then rather than
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810 giving the name twice, the abbreviation @samp{* NAME::} may be used
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811 (and should be used, whenever possible, as it reduces the visual
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812 clutter in the menu).
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813
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814 It is considerate to choose the topic names so that they differ
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815 from each other very near the beginning---this allows the user to type
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816 short abbreviations. In a long menu, it is a good idea to capitalize
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817 the beginning of each item name which is the minimum acceptable
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818 abbreviation for it (a long menu is more than 5 or so entries).
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819
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820 The nodes listed in a node's menu are called its ``subnodes'', and
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821 it is their ``superior''. They should each have an @samp{Up:} pointing at
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822 the superior. It is often useful to arrange all or most of the
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823 subnodes in a sequence of @samp{Next} and @samp{Previous} pointers so that someone who
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824 wants to see them all need not keep revisiting the Menu.
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825
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826 The Info Directory is simply the menu of the node @samp{(dir)Top}---that
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827 is, node @samp{Top} in file @file{.../info/dir}. You can put new entries
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828 in that menu just like any other menu. The Info Directory is @emph{not} the
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829 same as the file directory called @file{info}. It happens that many of
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830 Info's files live on that file directory, but they do not have to; and
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831 files on that directory are not automatically listed in the Info
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832 Directory node.
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833
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834 Also, although the Info node graph is claimed to be a ``hierarchy'',
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835 in fact it can be @emph{any} directed graph. Shared structures and
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836 pointer cycles are perfectly possible, and can be used if they are
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837 appropriate to the meaning to be expressed. There is no need for all
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838 the nodes in a file to form a connected structure. In fact, this file
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839 has two connected components. You are in one of them, which is under
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840 the node @samp{Top}; the other contains the node @samp{Help} which the
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841 @kbd{h} command goes to. In fact, since there is no garbage
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842 collector, nothing terrible happens if a substructure is not pointed
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843 to, but such a substructure is rather useless since nobody can
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844 ever find out that it exists.
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845
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846 @node Cross-refs, Tags, Menus, Advanced Info
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847 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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848 @section Creating Cross References
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849
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850 A cross reference can be placed anywhere in the text, unlike a menu
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851 item which must go at the front of a line. A cross reference looks
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852 like a menu item except that it has @samp{*note} instead of @kbd{*}.
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853 It @emph{cannot} be terminated by a @samp{)}, because @samp{)}'s are
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854 so often part of node names. If you wish to enclose a cross reference
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855 in parentheses, terminate it with a period first. Here are two
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856 examples of cross references pointers:
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857
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858 @example
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859 *Note details: commands. (See *note 3: Full Proof.)
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860 @end example
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861
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862 They are just examples. The places they ``lead to'' do not really exist!
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863
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864 @node Tags, Checking, Cross-refs, Advanced Info
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865 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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866 @section Tags Tables for Info Files
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867
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868 You can speed up the access to nodes of a large Info file by giving
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869 it a tags table. Unlike the tags table for a program, the tags table for
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870 an Info file lives inside the file itself and is used
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871 automatically whenever Info reads in the file.
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872
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873 To make a tags table, go to a node in the file using Emacs Info mode and type
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874 @kbd{M-x Info-tagify}. Then you must use @kbd{C-x C-s} to save the
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875 file.
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876
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877 Once the Info file has a tags table, you must make certain it is up
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878 to date. If, as a result of deletion of text, any node moves back
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879 more than a thousand characters in the file from the position
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880 recorded in the tags table, Info will no longer be able to find that
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881 node. To update the tags table, use the @code{Info-tagify} command again.
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882
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883 An Info file tags table appears at the end of the file and looks like
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884 this:
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885
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886 @example
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887 ^_
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888 Tag Table:
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889 File: info, Node: Cross-refs^?21419
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890 File: info, Node: Tags^?22145
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891 ^_
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892 End Tag Table
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893 @end example
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894
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895 @noindent
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896 Note that it contains one line per node, and this line contains
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897 the beginning of the node's header (ending just after the node name),
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898 a Delete character, and the character position in the file of the
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899 beginning of the node.
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900
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901 @node Checking, Emacs Info Variables, Tags, Advanced Info
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902 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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903 @section Checking an Info File
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904
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905 When creating an Info file, it is easy to forget the name of a node
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906 when you are making a pointer to it from another node. If you put in
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907 the wrong name for a node, this is not detected until someone
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908 tries to go through the pointer using Info. Verification of the Info
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909 file is an automatic process which checks all pointers to nodes and
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910 reports any pointers which are invalid. Every @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous}, and
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911 @samp{Up} is checked, as is every menu item and every cross reference. In
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912 addition, any @samp{Next} which does not have a @samp{Previous} pointing back is
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913 reported. Only pointers within the file are checked, because checking
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914 pointers to other files would be terribly slow. But those are usually
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915 few.
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916
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917 To check an Info file, do @kbd{M-x Info-validate} while looking at
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918 any node of the file with Emacs Info mode.
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919
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920 @node Emacs Info Variables, , Checking, Advanced Info
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921 @section Emacs Info-mode Variables
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922
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923 The following variables may modify the behaviour of Info-mode in Emacs;
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924 you may wish to set one or several of these variables interactively, or
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925 in your @file{~/.emacs} init file. @xref{Examining, Examining and Setting
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926 Variables, Examining and Setting Variables, emacs, The GNU Emacs
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927 Manual}.
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928
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929 @table @code
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930 @item Info-enable-edit
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931 Set to @code{nil}, disables the @samp{e} (@code{Info-edit}) command. A
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932 non-@code{nil} value enables it. @xref{Add, Edit}.
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933
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934 @item Info-enable-active-nodes
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935 When set to a non-@code{nil} value, allows Info to execute Lisp code
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936 associated with nodes. The Lisp code is executed when the node is
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937 selected.
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938
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939 @item Info-directory-list
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940 The list of directories to search for Info files. Each element is a
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941 string (directory name) or @code{nil} (try default directory). If not
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942 initialized Info uses the environment variable @env{INFOPATH} to
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943 initialize it, or @code{Info-default-directory-list} if there is no
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944 @env{INFOPATH} variable in the environment.
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945
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946 @item Info-additional-directory-list
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947 A list of additional directories to search for Info documentation files.
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948 These directories are not searched for merging the @file{dir} file.
25839
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949
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950 @item Info-directory
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951 The standard directory for Info documentation files. Only used when the
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952 function @code{Info-directory} is called.
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953
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954 @end table
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955
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956 @node Create an Info File, , Advanced Info, Top
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957 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
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958 @chapter Creating an Info File from a Makeinfo file
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959
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960 @code{makeinfo} is a utility that converts a Texinfo file into an Info
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961 file; @code{texinfo-format-region} and @code{texinfo-format-buffer} are
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962 GNU Emacs functions that do the same.
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963
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964 @xref{Create an Info File, , Creating an Info File, texinfo, the Texinfo
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965 Manual}, to learn how to create an Info file from a Texinfo file.
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966
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967 @xref{Top,, Overview of Texinfo, texinfo, Texinfo: The GNU Documentation
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968 Format}, to learn how to write a Texinfo file.
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969
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970 @nwnode Using Stand-alone Info, Options, , Top
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971 @chapter Using the Stand-alone Info Reader
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972 @lowersections
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973 @c Make the paragraph indentation match the rest of this file.
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974 @paragraphindent 2
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975 @include info-stnd.texi
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976 @raisesections
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977 @bye