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Change "filename" to "file name" or "file-name". Change "uppercase" to "upper case" or "upper-case". Change "lowercase" to "lower case" or "lower-case". Fix "allows to". (From Nelson Beebe.)
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Sun, 25 Feb 2001 13:41:20 +0000
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671 called @samp{Top} in this file (its directory node). 671 called @samp{Top} in this file (its directory node).
672 @kbd{gExpert@key{RET}} would come back here. 672 @kbd{gExpert@key{RET}} would come back here.
673 673
674 Unlike @kbd{m}, @kbd{g} does not allow the use of abbreviations. 674 Unlike @kbd{m}, @kbd{g} does not allow the use of abbreviations.
675 675
676 To go to a node in another file, you can include the filename in the 676 To go to a node in another file, you can include the file name in the
677 node name by putting it at the front, in parentheses. Thus, 677 node name by putting it at the front, in parentheses. Thus,
678 @kbd{g(dir)Top@key{RET}} would go to the Info Directory node, which is 678 @kbd{g(dir)Top@key{RET}} would go to the Info Directory node, which is
679 node @samp{Top} in the file @file{dir}. 679 node @samp{Top} in the file @file{dir}.
680 680
681 The node name @samp{*} specifies the whole file. So you can look at 681 The node name @samp{*} specifies the whole file. So you can look at
778 Thus, @kbd{g*} shows you the whole current file. The use of the 778 Thus, @kbd{g*} shows you the whole current file. The use of the
779 node @kbd{*} is to make it possible to make old-fashioned, 779 node @kbd{*} is to make it possible to make old-fashioned,
780 unstructured files into nodes of the tree. 780 unstructured files into nodes of the tree.
781 781
782 The @samp{Node:} name, in which a node states its own name, must not 782 The @samp{Node:} name, in which a node states its own name, must not
783 contain a filename, since Info when searching for a node does not 783 contain a file name, since Info when searching for a node does not
784 expect one to be there. The @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous} and @samp{Up} names may 784 expect one to be there. The @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous} and @samp{Up} names may
785 contain them. In this node, since the @samp{Up} node is in the same file, 785 contain them. In this node, since the @samp{Up} node is in the same file,
786 it was not necessary to use one. 786 it was not necessary to use one.
787 787
788 Note that the nodes in this file have a file name in the header 788 Note that the nodes in this file have a file name in the header