# HG changeset patch # User Jan Dj¸«£rv # Date 1148886922 0 # Node ID 99c0a22860dc6e280c694684cd508c6d64bdc638 # Parent 531026a8ae1e79bc7ff4f1faf6f9a2b906556b62 * screen.texi (Menu Bar): F10 for Gtk+/Lesstif/Lucid menus. diff -r 531026a8ae1e -r 99c0a22860dc man/ChangeLog --- a/man/ChangeLog Mon May 29 07:13:57 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/ChangeLog Mon May 29 07:15:22 2006 +0000 @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2006-05-29 Jan Dj,Ad(Brv + + * screen.texi (Menu Bar): F10 for Gtk+/Lesstif/Lucid menus. + 2006-05-28 Ted Zlatanov * basic.texi: Many simplifications and improvements in wording. diff -r 531026a8ae1e -r 99c0a22860dc man/screen.texi --- a/man/screen.texi Mon May 29 07:13:57 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/screen.texi Mon May 29 07:15:22 2006 +0000 @@ -320,12 +320,18 @@ @kindex M-` @kindex F10 @findex tmm-menubar +@findex menu-bar-start On a graphical display, you can use the mouse to choose a command from the menu bar. A right-arrow at the end of the menu item means it leads to a subsidiary menu; @samp{...} at the end means that the command invoked will read arguments (further input from you) before it actually does anything. + You can also invoke the first menu bar item by pressing @key{F10} (to run +the command @code{menu-bar-start}). You can then navigate the menus with +the arrow keys. You select an item by pressing @key{RET} and cancel menu +navigation with @key{ESC}. + To view the full command name and documentation for a menu item, type @kbd{C-h k}, and then select the menu bar with the mouse in the usual way (@pxref{Key Help}).