changeset 65915:318b3b3bee1b

(Introduction): Describe new location of speedbar on menubar. (Basic Key Bindings): Remove descriptions of bindings that have been removed.
author Nick Roberts <nickrob@snap.net.nz>
date Sat, 08 Oct 2005 02:55:58 +0000
parents 315b8a7b8e5f
children 1fe273a3ecee
files man/speedbar.texi
diffstat 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/man/speedbar.texi	Sat Oct 08 02:55:16 2005 +0000
+++ b/man/speedbar.texi	Sat Oct 08 02:55:58 2005 +0000
@@ -90,13 +90,13 @@
 @chapter Introduction
 @cindex introduction
 
-To start using speedbar use the command @kbd{M-x speedbar RET} or select
-it from the Tools menu in versions of Emacs with speedbar installed by
-default.  This command will open a new frame to summarize the local
-files.  On X Window systems or on MS-Windows, speedbar's frame is twenty
-characters wide, and will mimic the height of the frame from which it
-was started.  It positions itself to the left or right of the frame you
-started it from.
+To start using speedbar use the command @kbd{M-x speedbar RET} or
+select it from the @samp{Options->Show/Hide} sub-menu.  This command
+will open a new frame to summarize the local files.  On X Window
+systems or on MS-Windows, speedbar's frame is twenty characters wide,
+and will mimic the height of the frame from which it was started.  It
+positions itself to the left or right of the frame you started it
+from.
 
 To use speedbar effectively, it is important to understand its
 relationship with the frame you started it from.  This frame is the
@@ -141,9 +141,6 @@
 These key bindings are common across all modes:
 
 @table @kbd
-@item delete, SPC
-@cindex scrolling in speedbar
-Scroll up and down one page.
 @item Q
 @cindex quitting speedbar
 Quit speedbar, and kill the frame.