changeset 25839:539960b7d9ac

#
author Dave Love <fx@gnu.org>
date Thu, 30 Sep 1999 14:13:07 +0000
parents 0bc14e38e23f
children 6beb132dd31c
files .cvsignore lisp/gnus/ChangeLog man/.cvsignore man/ChangeLog man/info-stnd.texi man/info.texi src/ChangeLog
diffstat 7 files changed, 2253 insertions(+), 1782 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/lisp/gnus/ChangeLog	Thu Sep 30 14:07:54 1999 +0000
+++ b/lisp/gnus/ChangeLog	Thu Sep 30 14:13:07 1999 +0000
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 	* nnml.el (nnml-article-to-file): Don't add extra "/" when
 	building pathname.
 
-	* nnheader.el (nnheader-file-to-number): Check value of
-	nnheader-numerical-short-files instead of checking if jka-compr is
-	loaded.
-
-1998-03-03  Dave Love  <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
-
-	* nnheader.el (nnheader-parse-head): Fix in-reply-to code. Return
-	nil consistently if not found.
-
-1998-03-07  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nntp.el: Check whether the connection died.
-
-1998-03-01  Kim-Minh Kaplan  <KimMinh.Kaplan@utopia.eunet.fr>
-
-	* gnus.texi (Easy Picons): Removed references to
-	`gnus-group-display-picons'.
-	(Hard Picons): Ditto.
-
-1998-03-02  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-exit-no-update): Run
-	gnus-summary-prepare-exit-hook here as well.
-
-1998-02-28  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-authinforc-file): Changed default.
-	(nntp-authinfo-file): Changed name.
-	(nntp-record-commands): New variable.
-	(nntp-record-command): New function.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-group-path): Use real name of group.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-insert-subject): Don't allow nil
-	articles.
-	(gnus-summary-read-group): Respect backward movement.
-
-1998-03-01  Kim-Minh Kaplan  <KimMinh.Kaplan@utopia.eunet.fr>
-
-	* gnus-win.el (gnus-window-to-buffer): change "*Picons*" to
-	`gnus-picons-buffer'.
-	(gnus-window-to-buffer-helper): Support dynamic picon buffer
-	name (i.e a symbol that names a function to be called).
-	(gnus-configure-frame): Use it.
-	(gnus-delete-windows-in-gnusey-frames): Use it.
-	(gnus-all-windows-visible-p): Use it.
-	(gnus-remove-some-windows): Use it.
-
-	* gnus-picon.el (gnus-get-buffer-name): Use it.
-	(gnus-picons-kill-buffer): New function.
-	(gnus-picons-setup-buffer): New function.
-	(gnus-picons-set-buffer): Use them.
-	(gnus-picons-display-x-face): Put back the `buf' binding: it is
- 	needed when `gnus-picons-display-where' is not set to article.
-  	Also move the X-Face to the left, near the address.  It seems more
- 	logical.
-
-1998-02-28  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.34 is released.
-
-1998-02-28  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.33 is released.
-
-1998-02-28  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-picon.el (gnus-picons-display-x-face): `buf' -- unbound
-	var.
-
-1998-02-28  François Pinard  <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>
-
-	* gnus: configure'd.
-
-1998-02-28  Nelson Jose dos Santos Ferreira  <Nelson.Ferreira@inesc.pt>
-
-	* nnsoup.el (nnsoup-store-reply): Fix double sep error.
-
-1998-02-28  Lasse Rasinen  <lrasinen@iki.fi>
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-ask-server-for-new-groups): Message more.
-
-1998-02-27  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* message.el (message-resend): Allow arbitrary Also's.
-
-1998-02-27  Dave Love  <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-simplify-subject-functions): Fix
-	customization, doc.
-
-1998-02-25  Dave Love  <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-x-face-command): Replace leading `{'.
-
-1998-02-23  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-plugged): New command and keystroke.
-
-	* gnus-ems.el (gnus-ems-redefine): Define
-	'gnus-summary-set-display-table as a function that takes no
-	params.
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-interactive): Don't use gnus-sum macros.
-	(gnus-valid-select-methods): Include nnlistserv.
-
-	* gnus.el: Autoloaded things to make byte-comp silent.
-
-1998-02-23  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.32 is released.
-
-1998-02-23  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-cite.el (gnus-article-hide-citation-maybe): Wrong
-	interactive specs.
-	(gnus-cite-toggle): Maybe parse.
-
-1998-02-23  Rui-Tao Dong ~{6-HpLN~}  <rdong@internetmci.com>
-
-	* nnweb.el (nnweb-type-definition): Fixed.
-
-1998-02-22  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-group-path): Translate right chars.
-	(gnus-agent-toggle-plugged): Allow proper closing.
-
-	* gnus-srvr.el (gnus-browse-read-group): Allow entering
-	non-ephemeral groups.
-
-1998-02-22  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.31 is released.
-
-1998-02-22  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-highlight): Give undownloaded marks a
-	better face.
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-score-set): Take optional "warn".
-	(gnus-summary-score-entry): Use it.
-
-	* gnus.el: Removed spurious * in defcustoms.
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-score-load-file): Reverse logic.
-
-	* gnus-cite.el (gnus-article-hide-citation): Use markers to make
-	things work when wrapping.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-exit): Stop prefetch.
-
-1998-02-21  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-get-newsgroup-headers): Buggy regexp.
-
-1998-02-21  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.30 is released.
-
-1998-02-21  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-mark-article): Don't do anything if
-	the mark doesn't change.
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-prepare): Don't enter article into
-	cache.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-reparent-thread): Don't mark as read.
-	(gnus-summary-mark-article): Don't do cache things here.
-
-	* gnus-util.el (gnus-parse-netrc): Skip past macdefs.
-
-1998-02-20  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-srvr.el (gnus-browse-unsubscribe-group): Wouldn't allow
-	unsubscription.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-insert-subject): Allow inserting
-	articles outside limits.
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-dribble-enter): Update mode line.
-
-	* gnus-srvr.el (gnus-browse-unsubscribe-group): Allow
-	unsubscription.
-
-	* gnus-picon.el (gnus-article-display-picons): Check that the
-	extents are live first.
-
-1998-02-19  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-group.el (gnus-useful-groups): Include gnus-bug.
-
-1998-02-19  Jens-Ulrik Holger Petersen  <petersen@kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp>
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-group-history): Defined twice.
-
-1998-02-19  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-get-newsgroup-headers): Just use the header
-	value.
-	(gnus-summary-exit): Set global vars.
-
-1998-02-17  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-stop-page-breaking): Mark page as no
-	longer broken.
-	(gnus-summary-exit): Purge the real name.
-
-1998-02-17  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.29 is released.
-
-1998-02-17  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-purge-split-history): List of alists, not
-	alist.
-
-1998-02-16  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.28 is released.
-
-1998-02-16  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* message.el (message-dont-send): Make sure the article really is
-	saved.
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-purge-split-history): Alist; not a list of
-	alists.
-
-1998-02-16  Hrvoje Niksic  <hniksic@srce.hr>
-
-	* message.el (message-kill-to-signature): Do the right thing when
-	there is no signature.
-
-1998-02-16  Hrvoje Niksic  <hniksic@srce.hr>
-
-	* message.el (message-elide-elipsis): Add type and group.
-	(message-elide-region): Docfix.
-
-1998-02-16  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-util.el (gnus-run-hooks): Use unwind-protect instead of
-	save-excursion.
-
-1998-02-16  Per Abrahamsen  <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-authinforc-file): Customized.
-
-1998-02-16  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-nocem.el (gnus-nocem-unwanted-article-p): Don't look if the
-	hashtable doesn't exist.
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-ask-server-for-new-groups): Make sure the
-	killed groups hashtable exists.
-
-1998-02-15  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-authinforc-file): Changed name and default.
-	(nntp-send-authinfo): Use it.
-
-1998-02-15  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.27 is released.
-
-1998-02-15  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-ephemeral-servers): New variable.
-	* gnus-srvr.el (gnus-server-prepare): Use it.
-	* gnus-group.el (gnus-group-read-ephemeral-group): Ditto.
-
-1998-02-15  Kurt Swanson  <kurt@dna.lth.se>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-read-summary-keys): Go to top on
-	some.
-
-1998-02-15  SeokChan LEE  <chan@xfer.kren.nm.kr>
-
-	* message.el (message-ignored-supersedes-headers): Fix.
-
-1998-02-15  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-salt.el (gnus-tree-close): Start killing buffer again.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-mark-article-as-read): Return t.
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-edit-mode): Run text mode hook.
-
-1998-02-15  Roland Roberts  <rroberts@muller.com>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-nov-parse-line): Would bug out on bogus
-	References headers.
-
-1998-02-15  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-current-summary): New variable.
-	(gnus-article-mode): Make it local.
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-summary-increase-score): Find the right
-	global score file.
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-setup-news): Don't find new newsgroups
-	unless plugged.
-
-	* message.el (message-mode): Set font-lock things before running
-	mode hook.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-group-path): Respect long file names.
-
-1998-02-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-goto-last-article): Force jumping to
-	articles outside limit.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-toggle-plugged): un/plug before hook.
-
-1998-02-14  Kim-Minh Kaplan  <KimMinh.Kaplan@utopia.eunet.fr>
-
-	* gnus-xmas.el (gnus-xmas-article-display-xface): t t would make
-	faces disappear.
-
-1998-02-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-netrc-file): New variable.
-
-1998-02-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.26 is released.
-
-1998-02-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-directory): Translate file chars.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-print-article): Don't display all
-	headers.
-	(gnus-summary-edit-parameters): New command and keystroke.
-
-	* gnus-group.el (gnus-group-rename-group): Mark dribble.
-
-1998-02-14  Fred Oberhauser  <foberhauser@psipenta.de>
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-process-babyl-mail-format): Fix point
-	movement.
-
-1998-02-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-group-get-parameter): Dix fix.
-
-1998-02-14  Kim-Minh Kaplan  <KimMinh.Kaplan@utopia.eunet.fr>
-
-	* gnus-picon.el: Updated documentation.
-
-1998-02-14  Joev Dubach  <dubach@dcepea.harvard.edu>
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-send-authinfo-from-file): Doc fix.
-
-1998-01-11  Ken Raeburn  <raeburn@cygnus.com>
-
-	* nnagent.el (nnagent-request-update-info): New no-op fn.
-
-1998-02-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-srvr.el (gnus-browse-unsubscribe-group): Wouldn't allow
-	subscription of visited groups.
-
-	* gnus-util.el (gnus-run-hooks): New function.
-	Use it everywhere.
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-authinfo-password): New variable.
-	(nntp-send-authinfo): Cache authinfo password.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-mark-article-as-unread): Don't do
-	anything if the mark doesn't change.
-
-1998-01-17  Simon Josefsson  <jas@pdc.kth.se>
-
-       * gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-work-articles): change buffer
-       before looking at marked articles
-       (gnus-summary-work-articles): better check of marked articles
-
-1998-02-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-send-authinfo): Use new .netrc functionality.
-
-	* gnus-util.el (gnus-netrc-syntax-table): New variable.
-	(gnus-parse-netrc): New function.
-	(gnus-netrc-machine): Ditto.
-	(gnus-netrc-get): Ditto.
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-draft-make-menu-bar): Added deletion.
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-expert-user): Dix fox.
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-article-group): Remove duplicates from split.
-
-	* message.el (message-check-news-header-syntax): Check more on
-	Message-ID.
-
-	* nnmh.el: Don't call nnmail-activate.
-
-	* gnus.el: User-variabelize all custom vars.
-
-1998-02-13  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.25 is released.
-
-1998-02-13  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nndoc.el (nndoc-type-alist): Allow blank lines to separate
-	headers from bodies.
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-edit): Restore Date header.
-
-	* gnus-async.el (gnus-asynch-obarray): New variable.
-	(gnus-async-prefetched-article-entry): Use it.
-	(gnus-async-set-buffer): Use it.
-
-	* nnmh.el (nnmh-active-number): Create parent dirs.
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-last-command): New variable.
-	(nntp-handle-authinfo): New function.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-exit): Call purging function.
-
-1998-02-13  François Pinard  <pinard@iro.umontreal.ca>
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-get-new-mail): Don't clear split-history.
-	(nnmail-purge-split-history): New function.
-
-1998-02-13  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-telnet-shell-prompt): Renamed.
-
-1998-02-13  Sam Falkner  <samf@channelpoint.com>
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-open-telnet-envuser): New variable.
-
-1998-02-13  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* message.el (message-send-mail-function): Added smtpmail-send-it.
-
-1998-02-11  Dave Love  <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-button-url): Don't lose in Emacs 20 with
-	browse-url-browser-function an alist, not a function.
-	(gnus-button-embedded-url): Likewise.
-
-1998-02-13  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-cite.el (gnus-cite-localize): New function.
-	(gnus-cite-close): Renamed.
-	(gnus-cite-parse-maybe): Use it.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-move-article): Move back to summary
-	buffer.
-
-	* nnfolder.el (nnfolder-request-accept-article): Save excursion.
-	(nnfolder-request-move-article): Ditto.
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-find-connection): Don't message.
-
-1998-02-13  MORIOKA Tomohiko  <steve@xemacs.org>
-
-	* message.el (message-send-mail-with-qmail): Fix.
-
-1998-02-13  Per Abrahamsen  <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-draft-make-menu-bar): Added missing commands.
-
-1998-01-06  Per Abrahamsen  <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
-
-	* gnus/gnus-cus.el (gnus-score-parameters): Make `files' and
-	`exclude-files' widgets inline.
-
-1998-02-13  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-article-mark): Dox dox.
-
-1998-02-11  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.24 is released.
-
-1998-02-10  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-fetch-session): Reversed reversal.
-
-	* gnus-topic.el (gnus-topic-rename): Check whether the new name
-	exists.
-
-1998-02-10  dave edmondson  <dme@sco.com>
-
-	* message.el (message-font-lock-keywords): Allow : as a citation
-	ending.
-
-1998-02-10  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* message.el (message-send): Removed dead code.
-
-1998-02-09  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* message.el (message-fill-header): Fill to column 990.
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-score-load-file): Exclude all excluded
-	files.
-
-1998-02-09  jari aalto  <jari.aalto@poboxes.com>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-time-format): Extended variable.
-
-1998-02-09  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (article-make-date-line): Make 8601 Dates.
-	(article-date-iso8601): New command and keystroke.
-
-1998-02-08  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* message.el (message-ignored-mail-headers): Remove Xrefs.
-
-	* nndoc.el (nndoc-open-document-hook): New variable.
-
-1998-02-08  Istvan Marko  <istvan@cmdmail.amd.com>
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-unplugged): Typo fix.
-
-1998-02-08  Kurt Swanson  <kurt@dna.lth.se>
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-score-thread-simplify): New variable.
-
-1998-02-08  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-uu.el (gnus-uu-post-encode-mime): Call mmencode with
-	correct params.
-
-1998-02-08  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.23 is released.
-
-1998-02-08  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-group.el (gnus-update-group-mark-positions): Bind `topic'.
-
-	* message.el (message-expand-group): Added doc string.
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-wait-for): Don't change limit until after
-	accepting output.
-
-1998-02-08  Richard Hoskins  <rmh@interlaced.net>
-
-	* message.el (message-kill-to-signature): Don't kill the
-	delimiter.
-
-1998-02-08  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-prepared-hook): New hook.
-	(gnus-summary-read-group-1): Use it.
-
-	* message.el (message-cite-original-without-signature): New
-	function.
-	(message-cite-function): Added to custom.
-
-1998-01-13  Per Abrahamsen  <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
-
-	* gnus/message.el (message-cite-original): Don't quote signature.
-
-1998-02-08  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-group.el (gnus-group-unsubscribe-group): Protest against
-	empty group names.
-
-1998-02-02  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-draft-setup): Associate with drafts group.
-
-	* message.el (message-header-format-alist): Fill references.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-category-read): Changed default.
-	(gnus-agent-handle-level): New variable.
-	(gnus-agent-fetch-session): Use it.
-
-	* gnus-art.el (article-strip-all-blank-lines): New command and
-	keystroke.
-
-1998-02-01  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-msg.el (gnus-inews-reject-message): Removed function.
-	(gnus-sent-message-ids-file): Removed.
-	(gnus-sent-message-ids-length): Ditto.
-
-	* gnus-xmas.el (gnus-xmas-summary-set-display-table): Ditto.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-simplify-subject-fuzzy): Respect
-	`gnus-simplify-ignored-prefixes'.
-	(gnus-summary-set-display-table): Keep TAB.
-
-1998-01-15   <Use-Author-Address-Header@[127.1]>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-request-article-this-buffer): Put it into the
-	backlog.
-
-1998-01-12  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-get-newsgroup-headers): Use the longest ID.
-
-	* nnheader.el (nnheader-parse-head): Ditto.
-
-1998-01-08  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-1): Use gnus-alive-p.
-
-1998-01-06  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-prepare): Bind coding systems.
-
-1998-01-06  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.22 is released.
-
-1998-01-06  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* message.el (message-kill-to-signature): Don't use mark.
-
-1998-01-06  Russ Allbery  <rra@stanford.edu>
-
-	* message.el (message-kill-to-signature): New command and keystroke.
-
-1998-01-06  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-print-article): New defaults for
-	headers and stuff.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-batch): New command.
-
-	* nnoo.el (nnoo-execute): Copy vars from parent into child.
-	(nnoo-parent-function): Ditto.
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-draft-setup): Removed message.
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-read-descriptions-file): Naked muleism.
-
-1998-01-05  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnml.el (nnml-generate-nov-databases-1): Fix lower bound on
-	empty groups.
-
-1998-01-04  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.21 is released.
-
-1998-01-04  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.20 is released.
-
-1997-12-10  Per Abrahamsen  <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
-
-	* gnus/gnus-msg.el (gnus-inews-insert-mime-headers): Added
-	documentation.
-	(gnus-inews-insert-mime-headers): Made it work with Emacs MULE.
-	(gnus-inews-insert-mime-headers): Added as option to
-	`message-header-hook'.
-
-1997-12-22  Per Abrahamsen  <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
-
-	* gnus/gnus-art.el (gnus-button-alist): Assume msg-id after "in
-	message".
-
-1997-12-22  Simon Josefsson  <jas@faun.nada.kth.se>
-
-       * nnmail.el (nnmail-get-new-mail): Make nnmail-tmp-directory
-
-1997-12-28  Per Abrahamsen  <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
-
-	* gnus/gnus-group.el (gnus-group-fetch-faq): Convert `.' in group
-	name to `/'.
-
-1998-01-04  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-request-associate-buffer): Open the damn
-	server first.  Sheesh.
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-draft-send): Bind message-send-hook to nil.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-catchup): Don't nix out downloadable.
-	(gnus-summary-highlight): Highlight down/un as unread.
-
-1998-01-04  Kim-Minh Kaplan  <KimMinh.Kaplan@utopia.eunet.fr>
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-strip-killed-list): Fix syntax.
-
-1998-01-04  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnsoup.el (nnsoup-store-reply): Bind mail-header-separator to
-	"".
-
-	* gnus-xmas.el (gnus-xmas-agent-server-menu-add): New.
-
-	* nnoo.el (nnoo-change-server): Get the right values.
-
-1998-01-04  Aki Vehtari  <Aki.Vehtari@hut.fi>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-signature-limit): Add default values for
-	choices suggested by Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>.
-	(gnus-prompt-before-saving): Add :value t for sexp tag.
-	(gnus-split-methods): Add default values for choices.
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-home-score-file): Add non-nil default for
- 	function.
-	(gnus-home-adapt-file): Ditto.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-move-split-methods): Add default values for
-	choices.
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-list-identifiers): Add default values for
-	choices suggested by Per Abrahamsen <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>.
-
-1998-01-04  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.19 is released.
-
-1998-01-04  Felix Lee  <flee@teleport.com>
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-open-rlogin): Use a list of parameters.
-
-1998-01-04  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-fetch-groups): New command.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-print-article): Changed order of
-	parameters.
-
-1998-01-04  Michael R. Cook  <mcook@cognex.com>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-print-article): Use process/prefix.
-
-1998-01-04  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-uu.el: Changed spurious defconsts to defvars.
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-get-spool-files): Quote group name.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-fetch-group-1): Fetch ticked articles.
-	(gnus-agent-fetch-group-1): Never mind.
-
-1997-12-20  Pete Ware  <ware@cis.ohio-state.edu>
-
-	* message.el (message-rename-buffer): Check for nil dirs.
-
-1997-12-19  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnml.el (nnml-request-create-group): Check for files.
-
-1997-12-19  Hrvoje Niksic  <hniksic@srce.hr>
-
-	* message.el (message-mode): Fixed font-lock.
-
-1997-12-19  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-cache.el (gnus-cache-read-active): Check for empty files.
-
-1997-12-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-uu.el (gnus-uu-save-article): Quote all lines beginning
-	with a dash.
-
-1997-12-10  SL Baur  <steve@altair.xemacs.org>
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-read-descriptions-file): Really bind and gag
-	Mule.
-
-1997-12-05  Danny Siu  <dsiu@adobe.com>
-
-	* nndoc.el (nndoc-babyl-body-begin): quote the regexp for the
- 	string "*** EOOH ***" properly.
-	(nndoc-babyl-head-begin): Same as above.
-
-1997-12-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-uu.el (gnus-uu-pre-uudecode-hook): New hook.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-read-group-1): Set mode line after
-	configuring.
-
-1997-12-14  Wes Hardaker  <wjhardaker@ucdavis.edu>
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-adaptive-word-minimum): New variable.
-	(gnus-score-adaptive): Use it.
-
-1997-12-14  Roland B. Roberts  <roberts@panix.com>
-
-	* gnus-group.el: Fixed hardcoded levels.
-
-1997-12-06  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.18 is released.
-
-1997-12-06  Kim-Minh Kaplan  <KimMinh.Kaplan@Utopia.EUnet.fr>
-
-	* gnus-picon.el (gnus-picons-remove): Race condition.
-
-1997-12-06  Christian von Roques  <roques@scalar.pond.sub.org>
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-read-descriptions-file): Fix
-	enable-multibyte-characters.
-
-1997-12-05  Dave Love  <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
-
-	* gnus-nocem.el (gnus-nocem-message-wanted-p): Fix paren typpo.
-	(gnus-nocem-issuers): Allow sexp alternative in :type for alists.
-
-1997-12-05  Dave Love  <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-visible-headers): Add X-sent:.
-
-1997-12-06  Lars Balker Rasmussen  <lbr@mjolner.dk>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (article-make-date-line): Don't add extra newlines.
-
-1997-11-27  MORIOKA Tomohiko  <morioka@jaist.ac.jp>
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-file-coding-system): Use `raw-text' in
- 	default.
-
-	* nnheader.el (nnheader-file-coding-system): Use `raw-text' in
- 	default.
-
-1997-12-06  Kim-Minh Kaplan  <KimMinh.Kaplan@utopia.eunet.fr>
-
-	* nnml.el (nnml-parse-head): Out-of-bounds fix.
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-request-associate-buffer): Get proper file
-	name.
-
-1997-12-06  Gary D. Foster  <Gary.Foster@Corp.Sun.COM>
-
-	* gnus-group.el: Added backspace.
-
-1997-11-27  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-summary-set-agent-mark): Remove marks
-	properly.
-
-1997-11-27  Christoph Wedler  <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de>
-
-	* smiley.el (smiley-buffer): Provide `help-echo'.
-
-1997-11-27  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-util.el (gnus-output-to-rmail): Always save buffer.
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-close-server): Don't sleep for me, Argentina.
-	(nntp-request-close): You neither.
-
-1997-11-19  Per Abrahamsen  <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
-
-	* message.el (message-header-lines): New widget.
-	(message-default-headers): Use it.
-	(message-default-mail-headers): Use it.
-	(message-default-news-headers): Use it.
-
-1997-11-24  Andreas Jaeger  <aj@arthur.rhein-neckar.de>
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-read-descriptions-file): Add missing quote.
-
-1997-11-26  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnweb.el (nnweb-type-definition): Rescued dejanewsold.
-
-	* gnus-mh.el (gnus-summary-save-in-folder): Reverted to old
-	version.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-kill-or-deaden-summary): Save excursion.
-
-	* gnus.el: Only require gnus-load in Emacsen 19.
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-setup-news): Always push archive server.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-read-header): Would bug out on sparse
-	articles.
-
-1997-11-26  Kurt Swanson  <kurt@dna.lth.se>
-
-	* gnus-ems.el (gnus-mule-cite-add-face): Work.
-
-1997-11-26  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.17 is released.
-
-1997-11-26  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-move-article): Don't work on canceled
-	articles.
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-subscribe-hierarchical-interactive): Use
-	`read-char-exclusive'.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-mode): Localize
-	gnus-summary-dummy-line-format.
-
-	* nnml.el (nnml-open-nov): Check that the file exists before
-	inserting it.
-
-	* gnus-art.el (article-date-ut): Insert a newline if needed.
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-score-edit-current-scores): Protect against
-	nil score files.
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-newsrc-parse-options): Be more correct --
-	match only hierarchies.
-	(gnus-gnus-to-quick-newsrc-format): Changed warning.
-
-1997-11-26  Greg Klanderman  <greg@alphatech.com>
-
-	* messagexmas.el (message-xmas-maybe-fontify): New definition.
-
-1997-11-26  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-setup-news): Protect against nil
-	gnus-message-archive-method.
-
-1997-11-26  Christoph Wedler  <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-edit-done): Update headers "Lines:",
-	"Content-Length:" and "X-Content-Length:" when present.
-
-1997-11-26  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-process-unix-mail-format): Pop to the right
-	buffer on error.
-	(nnmail-process-mmdf-mail-format): Ditto.
-
-1997-11-26  Joe Reiss  <jreiss@sprynet.com>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-summary-save-in-rmail): Return the name of the
-	file.
-
-1997-11-26  Alastair Burt <alastair.burt@dfki.de>
-
-	* smiley.el: Balloon help, etc.
-
-1997-11-26  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-util.el (gnus-kill-all-overlays): Remove check for XEmacs.
-
-1997-09-30  Dave Love  <d.love@dl.ac.uk>
-
-	* message.el: Don't require rmail.
-
-1997-11-26  Kurt Swanson  <kurt@dna.lth.se>
-
-	* gnus-group.el (gnus-group-setup-buffer): set-buffer.
-
-1997-11-26  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-score-load-file): Don't create empty score
-	files when doing decays.
-
-1997-11-26  Renaud Rioboo  <rioboo@calfor.lip6.fr>
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-move-inbox): Only bind default-directory when
-	calling external function.
-
-1997-11-26  IWAMURO Motonori  <iwa@mmp.fujitsu.co.jp>
-
-	* gnus-kill.el (gnus-batch-score): Newsrc thinko.
-
-1997-11-26  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnheader.el (nnheader-parse-head): Would break on Message-ID's
-	that spanned several lines.
-
-	* gnus-util.el (gnus-date-iso8601): Didn't pick out the date
-	header.
-
-	* gnus-demon.el (gnus-demon-scan-mail): Clean inboxes.
-
-1997-11-25  Christoph Wedler  <wedler@fmi.uni-passau.de>
-
-	* gnus-picon.el (gnus-picons-x-face-sentinel): Would bug out in
-	headers with two X-Face lines.
-
-1997-11-26  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-update-info): Would use wrong group
-	name.
-
-1997-11-26  Hrvoje Niksic  <hniksic@srce.hr>
-
-	* gnus-spec.el (gnus-compile): Avoid multiple `c*addr's.
-	(gnus-compile): Require `bytecomp'.
-
-1997-11-25  Hrvoje Niksic  <hniksic@srce.hr>
-
-	* gnus-util.el (gnus-prin1): Bind `print-readably' to t.
-
-	* gnus-xmas.el (gnus-xmas-kill-all-overlays): New function.
-	(gnus-xmas-define): Use it.
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-stop-date-timer): Use `nnheader-cancel-timer'.
-
-	* message.el (message-header-lines): Specify format.
-
-	* gnus-xmas.el (gnus-xmas-move-overlay): Use BUFFER.
-	(gnus-byte-code): Use `indirect-function'.
-
-	* gnus-cite.el (gnus-cite-add-face): Would assign free variable.
-
-1997-11-26  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-stop-date-timer): Cancel instead of delete.
-	(gnus-start-date-timer): Use the numerical prefix.
-
-1997-11-25  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-group-send-drafts): Activate group first.
-
-1997-11-25  Dan Christensen  <jdc@chow.mat.jhu.edu>
-
-	* gnus-group.el (gnus-group-process-prefix): Skip topics.
-
-1997-11-25  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-move.el (gnus-move-group-to-server): Protect agains
-	nil-ness.
-
-1997-11-25  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.16 is released.
-
-1997-11-25  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-read-header): Remove thread entry before
-	rebuilding.
-
-	* gnus-cite.el (gnus-cite-add-face): Keep track of all overlays.
-
-	* gnus-art.el (article-update-date-lapsed): New function.
-	(gnus-start-date-timer): New command.
-	(article-date-ut): Put the face in the right place.
-	(article-date-ut): Would move around.
-
-	* gnus-group.el (gnus-group-read-ephemeral-group): Accept server
-	names.
-
-	* gnus-srvr.el (gnus-browse-foreign-server): Use proper server
-	names.
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-group-prefixed-name): Give the right result for
-	native groups.
-
-	* nnheader.el (nnheader-directory-files): New function.
-
-	* nnmh.el (nnmh-request-list-1): Reversed check.
-
-	* nnfolder.el (nnfolder-delete-mail): Would skip backwards one
-	line too much.
-
-1997-11-25  SeokChan LEE  <chan@xfer.kren.nm.kr>
-
-	* message.el (message-ignored-supersedes-headers): Typo.
-
-1997-11-24  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.15 is released.
-
-1997-11-24  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-ems.el: Also check major version names.
-
-1997-10-05  SL Baur  <steve@altair.xemacs.org>
-
-	* message.el (require 'rmail): Put guard around.
-	* nnbabyl.el (require 'rmail): Ditto.
-
-1997-11-24  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* message.el (message-reply): Respect Mail-Copies-To even when
-	`to-address'.
-
-1997-11-24  Thor Kristoffersen  <thor@unik.no>
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-request-close): Sleep one second.
-
-1997-11-24  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-read-group-1): Update marks when not
-	entering group.
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-setup-news): Get correct value of archive
-	server.
-
-1997-10-08  Robert Bihlmeyer  <robbe@orcus.priv.at>
-
-	* message.el (message-make-organization): Don't let the
-	environment variable override a user-set organization.
-
-1997-11-24  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnml.el (nnml-open-nov): Don't use find-file.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-last-newsgroup-variables-set): New variable.
-	(gnus-set-global-variables): Don't do to much; gets run off of
-	pre-command-hook.
-	Got rid of gnus-set-global-variables throughout.
-	(gnus-summary-exit): Update adaptive scoring here.
-	(gnus-summary-isearch-article): Widen.
-
-	* nnml.el (nnml-parse-head): Work in empty buffers.
-
-1997-10-14  Hrvoje Niksic  <hniksic@srce.hr>
-
-	* gnus-xmas.el (gnus-xmas-group-startup-message): Check for image
-	formats correctly.
-	(gnus-xmas-modeline-glyph): Ditto.
-
-1997-11-24  Hrvoje Niksic  <hniksic@srce.hr>
-
-	* gnus-spec.el (gnus-compile): Work under XEmacs.
-
-1997-11-24  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnoo.el (nnoo-change-server): Push the right parent packend onto
-	the alist.
-
-1997-11-23  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.14 is released.
-
-1997-11-23  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-read-descriptions-file): Make sure Mule is
-	bound.  And gagged.
-
-	* message.el (message-send-mail-with-mh): Use
-	`mh-new-draft-name'.
-
-	* nnfolder.el (nnfolder-read-folder): Save new buffers.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-make-menu-bar): Removed "write to
-	file".
-
-	* gnus-util.el (gnus-byte-code): Use indirect-function.
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-open-telnet): Also accept 201.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-reparent-thread): Update thread.
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-all-score-files): Don't do anything unless
-	GROUP.
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-split-it): Save-excursion.
-	(nnmail-group-pathname): Translate file chars.
-
-1997-11-23  Gunnar Horrigmo  <horrigmo@online.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-exit): Don't skip if group
-	disappeared.
-
-1997-11-23  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnfolder.el (nnfolder-normalize-buffer): New function.
-	(nnfolder-save-mail): Use it.
-	(nnfolder-request-replace-article): Ditto.
-
-1997-11-19  Per Abrahamsen  <abraham@dina.kvl.dk>
-
-	* message.el (message-header-lines): New widget.
-	(message-default-headers): Use it.
-	(message-default-mail-headers): Use it.
-	(message-default-news-headers): Use it.
-
-1997-11-23  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-win.el (gnus-remove-some-windows): Also delete dead summary
-	windows.
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-score-adaptive): Check whether functions are
-	bound.
-
-1997-11-23  Hallvard B. Furuseth  <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-limit-include-thread): Interactive
-	fix.
-
-1997-11-23  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-reparent-thread): Insert Message-ID in
-	proper place.
-
-1997-11-22  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-cus.el (gnus-group-parameters): Add visible.
-
-1997-11-22  Kim-Minh Kaplan  <kkaplan@lpthe.jussieu.fr>
-
-	* message.el (message-setup): Add a newline, if necessary.
-
-1997-11-22  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-mh.el (gnus-summary-save-in-folder): Fix for default.
-
-1997-11-22  Didier Verna  <verna@inf.enst.fr>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-remove-bookmark): Interactive spec.
-
-1997-11-17  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (article-display-x-face): Fold case.
-
-1997-11-13  Kenichi Handa  <handa@etl.go.jp>
-
-	* gnus/gnus-start.el (gnus-read-descriptions-file): Decode
-	description if necessary.
-
-	* gnus/nntp.el (nntp-coding-system-for-read): Set default value to
-	binary.
-	(nntp-coding-system-for-write): Likewise.
-
-1997-11-13  seokchan lee  <chan@xfer.kren.nm.kr>
-
-	* message.el (message-ignored-supersedes-headers): Ignore more
-	headers.
-
-1997-11-13  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* message.el (message-separator-face): Lightened up.
-	(message-header-other-face): Ditto.
-
-1997-11-13  jari aalto  <jari.aalto@poboxes.com>
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-process-mmdf-mail-format): Pop to buffer.
-
-1997-11-13  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-start-draft-setup): Always create group.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-fetch-headers): Translate file chars.
-
-1997-11-06  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.13 is released.
-
-1997-11-06  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnlistserv.el: New backend.
-
-1997-11-06  Stefan Waldherr  <swa@cs.cmu.edu>
-
-	* nnweb.el (nnweb-dejanewsold-search): New function.
-
-1997-11-06  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-topic.el (gnus-topic-change-level): Really delete multiple
-	instances.
-
-1997-11-05  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-topic.el (gnus-topic-update-topic-line): Possibly fix nil
-	numbers.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-show-article): New command and
-	keystroke.
-
-1997-11-04  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-score-adaptive): Use the home score file.
-
-1997-10-25  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-save): Hide headers in the right
-	buffer.
-
-	* gnus-picon.el (gnus-picons-xbm-face): New face.
-
-1997-10-25  Lars Balker Rasmussen  <lbr@mjolner.dk>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-fill-paragraph): New command and
-	keystroke.
-
-1997-10-16  Colin Rafferty  <craffert@ml.com>
-
-	* message.el (message-make-fqdn): Made certain that user-mail is
-		  not nil.
-
-1997-10-25  David S. Goldberg  <dsg@linus.mitre.org>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (article-hide-boring-headers): Use many-to.
-
-1997-10-24  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-picon.el (gnus-picons-display-pairs): Don't add two bars.
-	(gnus-picons-try-face): Set the foreground color on the bar.
-	(gnus-picons-group-exluded-groups): New variable.
-	(gnus-group-display-picons): Use it.
-
-1997-10-13  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-group-path): Translate file chars.
-	(gnus-agent-batch-fetch): New command.
-	(gnus-agent-fetch-group): Message.
-
-1997-10-12  ISO-2022-JP  <ichikawa@hv.epson.co.jp>
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-article-file-coding-system): New
-	variable.
-
-1997-10-12  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* dgnushack.el (lpath): Reversed.
-
-	* gnus-msg.el (gnus-summary-cancel-article): Use sym prefix.
-
-	* gnus-art.el (article-translate-characters): New function.
-	(article-treat-dumbquotes): New command and keystroke.
-
-1997-10-05  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-button-alist): No ' and " in News:.
-
-	* gnus-msg.el (gnus-inews-insert-archive-gcc): Comp warn.
-
-1997-10-04  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.12 is released.
-
-1997-10-04  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-plugged): Moved here.
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-delete-incoming): Changed default to nil.
-
-	* gnus-int.el (gnus-request-scan): Don't do anything if
-	unplugged.
-
-1997-10-03  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-ignored-headers): Doc fix.
-
-	* gnus-demon.el (gnus-demon-add-nntp-close-connection): New
-	function.
-	(gnus-demon-nntp-close-connection): Ditto.
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-last-command-time): New variable.
-	(nntp-retrieve-data): Use it.
-
-	* message.el (message-news-p): Messages with Posted-To aren't
-	news.
-	(message-mode): Heed message-yank-prefix when filling.
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-request-restore-buffer): Remove Xrefs and
-	Lines headers.
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-encode-text): Encode according to RFC977.
-
-1997-10-01  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-msg.el (gnus-inews-insert-archive-gcc): gcc-self didn't
-	work if `gnus-message-archive-method' was nil.
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-article-group): Allow \\1 substitution.
-
-1997-09-27  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-salt.el (gnus-pick-mouse-pick-region): Use it.
-
-	* gnus-xmas.el (gnus-xmas-window-edges): New function.
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-score-edit-current-scores): Don't select
-	window.
-
-1997-09-27  Hallvard B. Furuseth  <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>
-
-	* messcompat.el ((boundp 'mail-mode-hook)): Check.
-
-1997-09-27  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-possibly-change-group): Always open server.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-pop-article): Force.
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-prepare): Push the article onto the
-	history.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-pop-article): Pop to the right
-	article.
-
-	* gnus-demon.el (gnus-demon-scan-news): Save excursion.
-
-1997-09-27  Hallvard B. Furuseth  <h.b.furuseth@usit.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-cache.el (gnus-summary-limit-include-cached): New command
-	and keystroke.
-
-1997-09-27  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-uu.el (gnus-uu-invert-processable): Make interactive.
-
-1997-09-27  Kim-Minh Kaplan  <kimminh.kaplan@utopia.eunet.fr>
-
-	* gnus-picon.el: Doc fixes.
-
-1997-09-23  Hrvoje Niksic  <hniksic@srce.hr>
-
-	* gnus.el: Removed definition of `custom-face-lookup'.
-
-1997-09-27  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nndraft.el: Would block nnmh.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-mark-article-as-unread): Don't allow marking
-	negative articles.
-
-	* gnus-group.el (gnus-fetch-group): Use `gnus-no-server'.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-with-fetch): Moved.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-nov-read-integer): Really skip to next field.
-
-1997-09-27  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.11 is released.
-
-1997-09-27  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* message.el (message-send): Post without asking.
-	(message-mode): Modify paragraphs-start and paragraph-separate.
-	(message-newline-and-reformat): New command and keystroke.
-
-1997-09-25  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnmail.el (nnmail-activate): Init server buffer.
-
-1997-09-24  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-draft-setup): Inexplicable binding problem
-	worked around.
-
-	* nnsoup.el (nnsoup-always-save): Renamed.
-
-1997-09-24  Nelson Jose dos Santos Ferreira  <Nelson.Ferreira@inesc.pt>
-
-	* nnsoup.el (nnsoup-commit-reply-now): New variable.
-	(nnsoup-store-reply): Use it.
-
-1997-09-24  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-ems.el (gnus-deactivate-mark): New alias.
-
-1997-09-23  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Win-away!
-
-	* gnus-msg.el (gnus-setup-message): Don't trust make-symbol.
-
-1997-09-23  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.10 is released.
-
-1997-09-23  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-read-all-headers): New function.
-	(gnus-select-newsgroup): Use it.
-	(gnus-summary-refer-thread): Ditto.
-	(gnus-refer-thread-limit): New variable.
-	(gnus-summary-refer-thread): Use it.
-
-	* gnus-nocem.el (gnus-nocem-message-wanted-p): New function.
-	(gnus-nocem-check-article): Use it.
-	(gnus-nocem-issuers): Dox ofx.
-
-	* dgnushack.el (dgnushack-compile): Check for cus-edit.
-
-	* message.el (message-included-forward-headers): Include Mime
-	headers.
-	(message-send): Allow posting without confirming from Agent.
-
-1997-09-22  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* dgnushack.el (byte-compile-warnings): Don't warn about obsolete
-	variables.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-refer-thread): New command and
-	keystroke.
-	(gnus-summary-limit-include-thread): New command and keystroke.
-	(gnus-summary-articles-in-thread): New function.
-	(gnus-articles-in-thread): Renamed.
-
-1997-09-21  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.9 is released.
-
-1997-09-21  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-splash-face): ForestGreen everywhere.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-simplify-subject-fully): Use new variable.
-	(gnus-general-simplify-subject): Ditto.
-
-1997-09-21  Kurt Swanson  <kurt@dna.lth.se>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-simplify-subject-functions): New variable.
-	(gnus-simplify-whitespace): New function.
-
-	* gnus-util.el (gnus-map-function): New function.
-
-1997-09-21  Michelangelo Grigni  <mic@mathcs.emory.edu>
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-score-regexp-bad-p): New function.
-
-1997-09-21  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-summary-lower-score): Use sym pref.
-	(gnus-summary-increase-score): Use it.
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-current-prefix-symbol): New variable.
-	(gnus-current-prefix-symbols): New variable.
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-summary-increase-score): Take symbolic
-	prefix.
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-interactive): Removed.
-	(gnus-interactive): Renamed from gnus-interactive-1.
-	(gnus-symbolic-argument): New command.
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-draft-send-message): Disable message
-	checks.
-	(gnus-draft-send): Ditto.
-	(gnus-draft-setup): Don't save buffer.
-
-	* dgnushack.el (dgnushack-compile): Warn people about Custom.
-
-	* gnus-group.el (gnus-group-iterate): Use gensymmed variables.
-
-	* pop3.el (pop3-md5): `with-temp-buffer' doesn't exist in Emacs
-	19.34.
-
-	* nneething.el (nneething-directory): Defvarred.
-
-	* message.el: Autoloaded nndraft things.
-	(message-set-auto-save-file-name): Use it.
-
-	* dgnushack.el (dgnushack-compile): Warn about things.
-
-	* gnus-art.el: Autoload w3-region.
-
-	* gnus-vm.el (gnus-summary-save-in-vm): Simplified.
-
-	* gnus.el: Changed `compiled-function-p' to `byte-code-function-p'
-	throughout.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-edit-article): Supply additional
-	param.
-
-	* gnus-group.el (gnus-group-iterate): Undo bogus change.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agentize): Just call gnus-open-agent
-	directly.
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-interactive): New macro.
-	(gnus-interactive-1): New function.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-fetch-old-headers): Allow `invisible'.
-	(gnus-cut-thread): Use it.
-	(gnus-cut-threads): Ditto.
-	(gnus-summary-initial-limit): Ditto.
-	(gnus-summary-limit-children): Ditto.
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-edit-done): Accept a prefix arg.
-	(gnus-boring-article-headers): Allow `long-to' param.
-	(article-hide-boring-headers): Use it.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-edit-article-done): Accept a
-	no-highlight param.
-
-	* nntp.el (nntp-rlogin-program): New variable.
-	(nntp-open-rlogin): Use it.
-
-	* nnvirtual.el (nnvirtual-request-post): New function.
-
-	* gnus-msg.el (gnus-message-group-art): New variable.
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-draft-setup): Don't use message-setup.
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft): Allow editing articles.
-
-	* gnus-ems.el (gnus-x-splash): Ditto.
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-splash-face): Darker face.
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-draft-setup): Clobbered variables.
-
-1997-09-20  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.8 is released.
-
-1997-09-20  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-setup-news-hook): New hook.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agentize): Really set up queue group.
-	(gnus-open-agent): Setup queue here.
-
-1997-09-20  Matt Simmons  <simmonmt@acm.org>
-
-	* message.el (message-set-auto-save-file-name): Make things work
-	without drafts.
-
-1997-09-20  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nnmh.el (nnmh-request-list-1): Check for links to ".".
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-possibly-change-group): New function.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-queue-setup): New function.
-
-1997-09-18  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.7 is released.
-
-1997-09-18  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-msg.el (gnus-setup-message): Slap a progn around forms.
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-articles): Make sure directory exists.
-
-	* message.el (message-mode): Don't delete article.
-
-	* nnmh.el (nnmh-request-accept-article): Don't save when
-	noinsert.
-
-1997-09-17  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-directory): Changed defaults.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-fetch-session): Bind command method.
-
-1997-09-17  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.6 is released.
-
-1997-08-17  SL Baur  <steve@altair.xemacs.org>
-
-	* dgnushack.el (dgnushack-compile): Ignore .el files beginning
-	with an `=' character.
-
-1997-09-17  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-build-sparse-threads): Allow display of looped
-	References.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-fetch-group-1): Separated out into
-	function.
-
-	* message.el (message-delete-not-region): New command and
-	keystroke.
-
-1997-09-16  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-directory): Changed value.
-
-	* message.el (message-kill-buffer): Disassociate draft.
-	(message-mode): Use kill hook to disassociate.
-	(message-disassociate-draft): Double-check.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agentize): Don't set twice.
-
-	* gnus-art.el (gnus-article-prepare): Go to the right line before
-	marking.
-
-	* gnus-start.el: Renamed the drafts group.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-lib-file): Changed name of directory.
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-draft-mode): Simplify.
-
-1997-09-16  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.5 is released.
-
-1997-09-15  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-alter-header-function): New variable.
-	(gnus-nov-parse-line): Use it.
-	(gnus-get-newsgroup-headers): Ditto.
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-group-send-drafts): Don't send when
-	unplugged.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-read-group): Don't show-all when
-	skipping groups.
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-start-draft-setup): Changed name.
-
-1997-09-15  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.4 is released.
-
-1997-09-15  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-goto-article): Accept Message-ID's.
-
-1997-09-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-group-make-articles-read): No params.
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-status-string): Fix.
-
-	* gnus-draft.el (gnus-group-send-drafts): New command.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-compute-read-articles): Separated.
-	(gnus-update-read-articles): Allow computation.
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-articles): New function.
-
-	* message.el (message-send): Disabled test.
-
-1997-09-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.3 is released.
-
-1997-09-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agent-short-article): New variables.
-
-	* message.el (message-set-auto-save-file-name): Use drafts.
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-request-expire-articles): Use it.
-
-	* nnmh.el (nnmh-deletable-article-p): Change.
-	(nnmh-allow-delete-final): New variable.
-
-	* gnus-msg.el (gnus-summary-send-draft): Removed.
-
-	* gnus.el (gnus-article-mark-lists): Save unsendable marks.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-newsgroup-unsendable): New variable.
-
-	* gnus-draft.el: New file.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-unsendable-mark): New variable.
-
-	* nndraft.el (nndraft-execute-nnmh-command): Cleanup.
-
-	* message.el (message-send-news): Use `gnus-request-post'.
-
-	* gnus-agent.el (gnus-agentize): New command.
-
-	* gnus-bcklg.el (gnus-backlog-remove-article): Remove the ident
-	from the list.
-
-1997-09-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.2 is released.
-
-1997-09-14  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-score.el (gnus-score-headers): Make sure the summary buffer
-	exists.
-
-1997-09-13  Greg Stark  <gsstark@mit.edu>
-
-	* gnus-ems.el (gnus-x-splash): New function.
-
-1997-09-13  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus-start.el (gnus-1): Use it.
-
-	* gnus-ems.el (gnus-decode-coding-string): New alias.
-
-	* message.el (message-unix-mail-delimiter): Dox fox.
-
-	* nnmh.el (nnmh-request-list-1): Don't use coding system.
-
-	* gnus-sum.el (gnus-summary-catchup): Reverse logic.
-
-1997-09-13  Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen  <larsi@menja.ifi.uio.no>
-
-	* gnus.el: Quassia Gnus v0.1 is released.
-
+	* nnheader.el 
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@@ -1,9 +1,14 @@
 *.aux
-*.fns?
-*.cps?
-*.kys?
+*.fn
+*.fns
+*.cps
+*.cp
+*.kys
+*.ky
 *.toc
-*.pgs?
+*.pgs
+*.pg
 *.log
-*.vrs?
+*.vrs
+*.vr
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--- a/man/ChangeLog	Thu Sep 30 14:07:54 1999 +0000
+++ b/man/ChangeLog	Thu Sep 30 14:13:07 1999 +0000
@@ -1,3 +1,7 @@
+1999-09-01  Dave Love  <fx@gnu.org>
+
+	* Makefile.in: Add faq.
+
 1999-07-12  Richard Stallman  <rms@gnu.org>
 
 	* Version 20.4 released.
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/man/info-stnd.texi	Thu Sep 30 14:13:07 1999 +0000
@@ -0,0 +1,1268 @@
+@c This file is meant to be included in any arbitrary piece of
+@c documentation that wishes to describe the info program.
+@c
+@c This file documents the use of the standalone GNU Info program,
+@c versions 2.7 and later.  It was authored by Brian Fox (bfox@gnu.org).
+
+@ifclear InfoProgVer
+@set InfoProgVer 2.10
+@end ifclear
+@synindex vr cp
+@synindex fn cp
+@synindex ky cp
+
+@heading What is Info?
+
+This text documents the use of the GNU Info program, version
+@value{InfoProgVer}.
+
+@dfn{Info} is a program which is used to view info files on an ASCII
+terminal. @dfn{info files} are the result of processing texinfo files
+with the program @code{makeinfo} or with  the Emacs command @code{M-x
+texinfo-format-buffer}.  Finally, @dfn{texinfo} is a documentation
+language which allows a printed manual and online documentation (an info
+file) to be produced from a single source file.
+
+@menu
+* Options::		    Options you can pass on the command line.
+* Cursor Commands::	    Commands which move the cursor within a node.
+* Scrolling Commands::	    Commands for moving the node around in a window.
+* Node Commands::	    Commands for selecting a new node.
+* Searching Commands::	    Commands for searching an info file.
+* Xref Commands::	    Commands for selecting cross references.
+* Window Commands::	    Commands which manipulate multiple windows.
+* Printing Nodes::	    How to print out the contents of a node.
+* Miscellaneous Commands::  A few commands that defy categories.
+* Variables::		    How to change the default behaviour of Info.
+@ifset NOTSET
+* Info for Sys Admins::	    How to setup Info.  Using special options.
+@end ifset
+@ifset STANDALONE
+* GNU Info Global Index::   Global index containing keystrokes, command names,
+			    variable names, and general concepts.
+@end ifset
+@end menu
+
+@node Options
+@chapter Command Line Options
+@cindex command line options
+@cindex arguments, command line
+
+GNU Info accepts several options to control the initial node being
+viewed, and to specify which directories to search for info files.  Here
+is a template showing an invocation of GNU Info from the shell:
+
+@example
+info [--@var{option-name} @var{option-value}] @var{menu-item}@dots{}
+@end example
+
+The following @var{option-names} are available when invoking Info from
+the shell:
+
+@table @code
+@cindex directory path
+@item --directory @var{directory-path}
+@itemx -d @var{directory-path}
+Adds @var{directory-path} to the list of directory paths searched when
+Info needs to find a file.  You may issue @code{--directory} multiple
+times; once for each directory which contains info files.
+Alternatively, you may specify a value for the environment variable
+@code{INFOPATH}; if @code{--directory} is not given, the value of
+@code{INFOPATH} is used.  The value of @code{INFOPATH} is a colon
+separated list of directory names.  If you do not supply
+@code{INFOPATH} or @code{--directory-path} a default path is used.
+
+@item --file @var{filename}
+@itemx -f @var{filename}
+@cindex info file, selecting
+Specifies a particular info file to visit.  Instead of visiting the file
+@code{dir}, Info will start with @code{(@var{filename})Top} as the first
+file and node.
+
+@item --node @var{nodename}
+@itemx -n @var{nodename}
+@cindex node, selecting
+Specifies a particular node to visit in the initial file loaded.  This
+is especially useful in conjunction with @code{--file}@footnote{Of
+course, you can specify both the file and node in a @code{--node}
+command; but don't forget to escape the open and close parentheses from
+the shell as in: @code{info --node '(emacs)Buffers'}}.  You may specify
+@code{--node} multiple times; for an interactive Info, each
+@var{nodename} is visited in its own window, for a non-interactive Info
+(such as when @code{--output} is given) each @var{nodename} is processed
+sequentially.
+
+@item --output @var{filename}
+@itemx -o @var{filename}
+@cindex file, outputting to
+@cindex outputting to a file
+Specify @var{filename} as the name of a file to output to.  Each node
+that Info visits will be output to @var{filename} instead of
+interactively viewed.  A value of @code{-} for @var{filename} specifies
+the standard output.
+
+@item --subnodes
+@cindex @code{--subnodes}, command line option
+This option only has meaning when given in conjunction with
+@code{--output}.  It means to recursively output the nodes appearing in
+the menus of each node being output.  Menu items which resolve to
+external info files are not output, and neither are menu items which are
+members of an index.  Each node is only output once.
+
+@item --help
+@itemx -h
+Produces a relatively brief description of the available Info options.
+
+@item --version
+@cindex version information
+Prints the version information of Info and exits.
+
+@item @var{menu-item}
+@cindex menu, following
+Remaining arguments to Info are treated as the names of menu items.  The
+first argument would be a menu item in the initial node visited, while
+the second argument would be a menu item in the first argument's node.
+You can easily move to the node of your choice by specifying the menu
+names which describe the path to that node.  For example,
+
+@example
+info emacs buffers
+@end example
+
+first selects the menu item @samp{Emacs} in the node @samp{(dir)Top},
+and then selects the menu item @samp{Buffers} in the node
+@samp{(emacs)Top}.
+
+@end table
+
+@node Cursor Commands
+@chapter Moving the Cursor
+@cindex cursor, moving
+Many people find that reading screens of text page by page is made
+easier when one is able to indicate particular pieces of text with some
+kind of pointing device.  Since this is the case, GNU Info (both the
+Emacs and standalone versions) have several commands which allow you to
+move the cursor about the screen.  The notation used in this manual to
+describe keystrokes is identical to the notation used within the Emacs
+manual, and the GNU Readline manual.  @xref{Characters, , Character
+Conventions, emacs, the GNU Emacs Manual}, if you are unfamiliar with the
+notation.
+
+The following table lists the basic cursor movement commands in Info.
+Each entry consists of the key sequence you should type to execute the
+cursor movement, the @code{M-x}@footnote{@code{M-x} is also a command; it
+invokes @code{execute-extended-command}.  @xref{M-x, , Executing an
+extended command, emacs, the GNU Emacs Manual}, for more detailed
+information.} command name (displayed in parentheses), and a short
+description of what the command does.  All of the cursor motion commands
+can take an @dfn{numeric} argument (@pxref{Miscellaneous Commands,
+@code{universal-argument}}), to find out how to supply them.  With a
+numeric argument, the motion commands are simply executed that
+many times; for example, a numeric argument of 4 given to
+@code{next-line} causes the cursor to move down 4 lines.  With a
+negative numeric argument, the motion is reversed; an argument of -4
+given to the @code{next-line} command would cause the cursor to move
+@emph{up} 4 lines.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{C-n} (@code{next-line})
+@kindex C-n
+@findex next-line
+Moves the cursor down to the next line.
+
+@item @code{C-p} (@code{prev-line})
+@kindex C-p
+@findex prev-line
+Move the cursor up to the previous line.
+
+@item @code{C-a} (@code{beginning-of-line})
+@kindex C-a, in Info windows
+@findex beginning-of-line
+Move the cursor to the start of the current line.
+
+@item @code{C-e} (@code{end-of-line})
+@kindex C-e, in Info windows
+@findex end-of-line
+Moves the cursor to the end of the current line.
+
+@item @code{C-f} (@code{forward-char})
+@kindex C-f, in Info windows
+@findex forward-char
+Move the cursor forward a character.
+
+@item @code{C-b} (@code{backward-char})
+@kindex C-b, in Info windows
+@findex backward-char
+Move the cursor backward a character.
+
+@item @code{M-f} (@code{forward-word})
+@kindex M-f, in Info windows
+@findex forward-word
+Moves the cursor forward a word.
+
+@item @code{M-b} (@code{backward-word})
+@kindex M-b, in Info winows
+@findex backward-word
+Moves the cursor backward a word.
+
+@item @code{M-<} (@code{beginning-of-node})
+@itemx @code{b}
+@kindex b, in Info winows
+@kindex M-<
+@findex beginning-of-node
+Moves the cursor to the start of the current node.
+
+@item @code{M->} (@code{end-of-node})
+@kindex M->
+@findex end-of-node
+Moves the cursor to the end of the current node.
+
+@item @code{M-r} (@code{move-to-window-line})
+@kindex M-r
+@findex move-to-window-line
+Moves the cursor to a specific line of the window.  Without a numeric
+argument, @code{M-r} moves the cursor to the start of the line in the
+center of the window.  With a numeric argument of @var{n}, @code{M-r}
+moves the cursor to the start of the @var{n}th line in the window.
+@end table
+
+@node Scrolling Commands
+@chapter Moving Text Within a Window
+@cindex scrolling
+
+Sometimes you are looking at a screenful of text, and only part of the
+current paragraph you are reading is visible on the screen.  The
+commands detailed in this section are used to shift which part of the
+current node is visible on the screen.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{SPC} (@code{scroll-forward})
+@itemx @code{C-v}
+@kindex SPC, in Info windows
+@kindex C-v
+@findex scroll-forward
+Shift the text in this window up.  That is, show more of the node which
+is currently below the bottom of the window.  With a numeric argument,
+show that many more lines at the bottom of the window; a numeric
+argument of 4 would shift all of the text in the window up 4 lines
+(discarding the top 4 lines), and show you four new lines at the bottom
+of the window.  Without a numeric argument, @key{SPC} takes the bottom
+two lines of the window and places them at the top of the window,
+redisplaying almost a completely new screenful of lines.
+
+@item @code{DEL} (@code{scroll-backward})
+@itemx @code{M-v}
+@kindex DEL, in Info windows
+@kindex M-v
+@findex scroll-backward
+Shift the text in this window down.  The inverse of
+@code{scroll-forward}.
+
+@end table
+
+@cindex scrolling through node structure
+The @code{scroll-forward} and @code{scroll-backward} commands can also
+move forward and backward through the node structure of the file.  If
+you press @key{SPC} while viewing the end of a node, or @key{DEL} while
+viewing the beginning of a node, what happens is controlled by the
+variable @code{scroll-behaviour}.  @xref{Variables,
+@code{scroll-behaviour}}, for more information.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{C-l} (@code{redraw-display})
+@kindex C-l
+@findex redraw-display
+Redraw the display from scratch, or shift the line containing the cursor
+to a specified location.  With no numeric argument, @samp{C-l} clears
+the screen, and then redraws its entire contents.  Given a numeric
+argument of @var{n}, the line containing the cursor is shifted so that
+it is on the @var{n}th line of the window.
+
+@item @code{C-x w} (@code{toggle-wrap})
+@kindex C-w
+@findex toggle-wrap
+Toggles the state of line wrapping in the current window.  Normally,
+lines which are longer than the screen width @dfn{wrap}, i.e., they are
+continued on the next line.  Lines which wrap have a @samp{\} appearing
+in the rightmost column of the screen.  You can cause such lines to be
+terminated at the rightmost column by changing the state of line
+wrapping in the window with @code{C-x w}.  When a line which needs more
+space than one screen width to display is displayed, a @samp{$} appears
+in the rightmost column of the screen, and the remainder of the line is
+invisible.
+@end table
+
+@node Node Commands
+@chapter Selecting a New Node
+@cindex nodes, selection of
+
+This section details the numerous Info commands which select a new node
+to view in the current window.
+
+The most basic node commands are @samp{n}, @samp{p}, @samp{u}, and
+@samp{l}.
+
+When you are viewing a node, the top line of the node contains some Info
+@dfn{pointers} which describe where the next, previous, and up nodes
+are.  Info uses this line to move about the node structure of the file
+when you use the following commands:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{n} (@code{next-node})
+@kindex n
+@findex next-node
+Selects the `Next' node.  
+
+@item @code{p} (@code{prev-node})
+@kindex p
+@findex prev-node
+Selects the `Prev' node.
+
+@item @code{u} (@code{up-node})
+@kindex u
+@findex up-node
+Selects the `Up' node.
+@end table
+
+You can easily select a node that you have already viewed in this window
+by using the @samp{l} command -- this name stands for "last", and
+actually moves through the list of already visited nodes for this
+window.  @samp{l} with a negative numeric argument moves forward through
+the history of nodes for this window, so you can quickly step between
+two adjacent (in viewing history) nodes.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{l} (@code{history-node})
+@kindex l
+@findex history-node
+Selects the most recently selected node in this window.
+@end table
+
+Two additional commands make it easy to select the most commonly
+selected nodes; they are @samp{t} and @samp{d}.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{t} (@code{top-node})
+@kindex t
+@findex top-node
+Selects the node @samp{Top} in the current info file.
+
+@item @code{d} (@code{dir-node})
+@kindex d
+@findex dir-node
+Selects the directory node (i.e., the node @samp{(dir)}).
+@end table
+
+Here are some other commands which immediately result in the selection
+of a different node in the current window:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{<} (@code{first-node})
+@kindex <
+@findex first-node
+Selects the first node which appears in this file.  This node is most
+often @samp{Top}, but it doesn't have to be.
+
+@item @code{>} (@code{last-node})
+@kindex >
+@findex last-node
+Selects the last node which appears in this file.
+
+@item @code{]} (@code{global-next-node})
+@kindex ]
+@findex global-next-node
+Moves forward or down through node structure.  If the node that you are
+currently viewing has a @samp{Next} pointer, that node is selected.
+Otherwise, if this node has a menu, the first menu item is selected.  If
+there is no @samp{Next} and no menu, the same process is tried with the
+@samp{Up} node of this node.
+
+@item @code{[} (@code{global-prev-node})
+@kindex [
+@findex global-prev-node
+Moves backward or up through node structure.  If the node that you are
+currently viewing has a @samp{Prev} pointer, that node is selected.
+Otherwise, if the node has an @samp{Up} pointer, that node is selected,
+and if it has a menu, the last item in the menu is selected.
+@end table
+
+You can get the same behaviour as @code{global-next-node} and
+@code{global-prev-node} while simply scrolling through the file with
+@key{SPC} and @key{DEL}; @xref{Variables, @code{scroll-behaviour}}, for
+more information.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{g} (@code{goto-node})
+@kindex g
+@findex goto-node
+Reads the name of a node and selects it.  No completion is done while
+reading the node name, since the desired node may reside in a separate
+file.  The node must be typed exactly as it appears in the info file.  A
+file name may be included as with any node specification, for example
+
+@example
+@code{g(emacs)Buffers}
+@end example
+
+finds the node @samp{Buffers} in the info file @file{emacs}.
+
+@item @code{C-x k} (@code{kill-node})
+@kindex C-x k
+@findex kill-node
+Kills a node.  The node name is prompted for in the echo area, with a
+default of the current node.  @dfn{Killing} a node means that Info tries
+hard to forget about it, removing it from the list of history nodes kept
+for the window where that node is found.  Another node is selected in
+the window which contained the killed node.
+
+@item @code{C-x C-f} (@code{view-file})
+@kindex C-x C-f
+@findex view-file
+Reads the name of a file and selects the entire file.  The command
+@example
+@code{C-x C-f @var{filename}}
+@end example
+is equivalent to typing
+@example
+@code{g(@var{filename})*}
+@end example
+
+@item @code{C-x C-b} (@code{list-visited-nodes})
+@kindex C-x C-b
+@findex list-visited-nodes
+Makes a window containing a menu of all of the currently visited nodes.
+This window becomes the selected window, and you may use the standard
+Info commands within it.
+
+@item @code{C-x b} (@code{select-visited-node})
+@kindex C-x b
+@findex select-visited-node
+Selects a node which has been previously visited in a visible window.
+This is similar to @samp{C-x C-b} followed by @samp{m}, but no window is
+created.
+@end table
+
+@node Searching Commands
+@chapter Searching an Info File
+@cindex searching
+
+GNU Info allows you to search for a sequence of characters throughout an
+entire info file, search through the indices of an info file, or find
+areas within an info file which discuss a particular topic.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{s} (@code{search})
+@kindex s
+@findex search
+Reads a string in the echo area and searches for it.
+
+@item @code{C-s} (@code{isearch-forward})
+@kindex C-s
+@findex isearch-forward
+Interactively searches forward through the info file for a string as you
+type it.
+
+@item @code{C-r} (@code{isearch-backward})
+@kindex C-r
+@findex isearch-backward
+Interactively searches backward through the info file for a string as
+you type it.
+
+@item @code{i} (@code{index-search})
+@kindex i
+@findex index-search
+Looks up a string in the indices for this info file, and selects a node
+where the found index entry points to.
+
+@item @code{,} (@code{next-index-match})
+@kindex ,
+@findex next-index-match
+Moves to the node containing the next matching index item from the last
+@samp{i} command.
+@end table
+
+The most basic searching command is @samp{s} (@code{search}).  The
+@samp{s} command prompts you for a string in the echo area, and then
+searches the remainder of the info file for an occurrence of that string.
+If the string is found, the node containing it is selected, and the
+cursor is left positioned at the start of the found string.  Subsequent
+@samp{s} commands show you the default search string within @samp{[} and
+@samp{]}; pressing @key{RET} instead of typing a new string will use the
+default search string.
+
+@dfn{Incremental searching} is similar to basic searching, but the
+string is looked up while you are typing it, instead of waiting until
+the entire search string has been specified.
+
+@node Xref Commands
+@chapter Selecting Cross References
+
+We have already discussed the @samp{Next}, @samp{Prev}, and @samp{Up}
+pointers which appear at the top of a node.  In addition to these
+pointers, a node may contain other pointers which refer you to a
+different node, perhaps in another info file.  Such pointers are called
+@dfn{cross references}, or @dfn{xrefs} for short.
+
+@menu
+* Parts of an Xref::	What a cross reference is made of.
+* Selecting Xrefs::	Commands for selecting menu or note items.
+@end menu
+
+@node Parts of an Xref
+@section Parts of an Xref
+
+Cross references have two major parts: the first part is called the
+@dfn{label}; it is the name that you can use to refer to the cross
+reference, and the second is the @dfn{target}; it is the full name of
+the node that the cross reference points to.
+
+The target is separated from the label by a colon @samp{:}; first the
+label appears, and then the target.  For example, in the sample menu
+cross reference below, the single colon separates the label from the
+target.
+
+@example
+* Foo Label: Foo Target.	More information about Foo.
+@end example
+
+Note the @samp{.} which ends the name of the target.  The @samp{.} is
+not part of the target; it serves only to let Info know where the target
+name ends.
+
+A shorthand way of specifying references allows two adjacent colons to
+stand for a target name which is the same as the label name:
+
+@example
+* Foo Commands::		Commands pertaining to Foo.
+@end example
+
+In the above example, the name of the target is the same as the name of
+the label, in this case @code{Foo Commands}.
+
+You will normally see two types of cross references while viewing nodes:
+@dfn{menu} references, and @dfn{note} references.  Menu references
+appear within a node's menu; they begin with a @samp{*} at the beginning
+of a line, and continue with a label, a target, and a comment which
+describes what the contents of the node pointed to contains.
+
+Note references appear within the body of the node text; they begin with
+@code{*Note}, and continue with a label and a target.
+
+Like @samp{Next}, @samp{Prev} and @samp{Up} pointers, cross references
+can point to any valid node.  They are used to refer you to a place
+where more detailed information can be found on a particular subject.
+Here is a cross reference which points to a node within the Texinfo
+documentation:  @xref{xref, , Writing an Xref, texinfo, the Texinfo
+Manual}, for more information on creating your own texinfo cross
+references.
+
+@node Selecting Xrefs
+@section Selecting Xrefs
+
+The following table lists the Info commands which operate on menu items.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{1} (@code{menu-digit})
+@itemx @code{2} @dots{} @code{9}
+@cindex 1 @dots{} 9, in Info windows
+@kindex 1 @dots{} 9, in Info windows
+@findex menu-digit
+Within an Info window, pressing a single digit, (such as @samp{1}),
+selects that menu item, and places its node in the current window.
+For convenience, there is one exception; pressing @samp{0} selects the
+@emph{last} item in the node's menu.
+
+@item @code{0} (@code{last-menu-item})
+@kindex 0, in Info windows
+@findex last-menu-item
+Select the last item in the current node's menu.
+
+@item @code{m} (@code{menu-item})
+@kindex m
+@findex menu-item
+Reads the name of a menu item in the echo area and selects its node.
+Completion is available while reading the menu label.
+
+@item @code{M-x find-menu}
+@findex find-menu
+Moves the cursor to the start of this node's menu.
+@end table
+
+This table lists the Info commands which operate on note cross references.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{f} (@code{xref-item})
+@itemx @code{r}
+@kindex f
+@kindex r
+@findex xref-item
+Reads the name of a note cross reference in the echo area and selects
+its node.  Completion is available while reading the cross reference
+label.
+@end table
+
+Finally, the next few commands operate on menu or note references alike:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{TAB} (@code{move-to-next-xref})
+@kindex TAB, in Info windows
+@findex move-to-next-xref
+Moves the cursor to the start of the next nearest menu item or note
+reference in this node.  You can then use @key{RET}
+(@code{select-reference-this-line} to select the menu or note reference.
+
+@item @code{M-TAB} (@code{move-to-prev-xref})
+@kindex M-TAB, in Info windows
+@findex move-to-prev-xref
+Moves the cursor the start of the nearest previous menu item or note
+reference in this node.
+
+@item @code{RET} (@code{select-reference-this-line})
+@kindex RET, in Info windows
+@findex select-reference-this-line
+Selects the menu item or note reference appearing on this line.
+@end table
+
+@node Window Commands
+@chapter Manipulating Multiple Windows
+@cindex windows, manipulating
+
+A @dfn{window} is a place to show the text of a node.  Windows have a
+view area where the text of the node is displayed, and an associated
+@dfn{mode line}, which briefly describes the node being viewed.
+
+GNU Info supports multiple windows appearing in a single screen; each
+window is separated from the next by its modeline.  At any time, there
+is only one @dfn{active} window, that is, the window in which the cursor
+appears.  There are commands available for creating windows, changing
+the size of windows, selecting which window is active, and for deleting
+windows.
+
+@menu
+* The Mode Line::	What appears in the mode line?
+* Basic Windows::	Manipulating windows in Info.
+* The Echo Area::	Used for displaying errors and reading input.
+@end menu
+
+@node The Mode Line
+@section The Mode Line
+
+A @dfn{mode line} is a line of inverse video which appears at the bottom
+of an info window.  It describes the contents of the window just above
+it; this information includes the name of the file and node appearing in
+that window, the number of screen lines it takes to display the node,
+and the percentage of text that is above the top of the window.  It can
+also tell you if the indirect tags table for this info file needs to be
+updated, and whether or not the info file was compressed when stored on
+disk.
+
+Here is a sample mode line for a window containing an uncompressed file
+named @file{dir}, showing the node @samp{Top}.
+
+@example
+-----Info: (dir)Top, 40 lines --Top---------------------------------------
+            ^^   ^   ^^^        ^^
+          (file)Node #lines    where
+@end example
+
+When a node comes from a file which is compressed on disk, this is
+indicated in the mode line with two small @samp{z}'s.  In addition, if
+the info file containing the node has been split into subfiles, the name
+of the subfile containing the node appears in the modeline as well:
+
+@example
+--zz-Info: (emacs)Top, 291 lines --Top-- Subfile: emacs-1.Z---------------
+@end example 
+
+When Info makes a node internally, such that there is no corresponding
+info file on disk, the name of the node is surrounded by asterisks
+(@samp{*}).  The name itself tells you what the contents of the window
+are; the sample mode line below shows an internally constructed node
+showing possible completions:
+
+@example
+-----Info: *Completions*, 7 lines --All-----------------------------------
+@end example
+
+@node Basic Windows
+@section Window Commands
+
+It can be convenient to view more than one node at a time.  To allow
+this, Info can display more than one @dfn{window}.  Each window has its
+own mode line (@pxref{The Mode Line}) and history of nodes viewed in that
+window (@pxref{Node Commands, , @code{history-node}}).
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{C-x o} (@code{next-window})
+@cindex windows, selecting
+@kindex C-x o
+@findex next-window
+Selects the next window on the screen.  Note that the echo area can only be
+selected if it is already in use, and you have left it temporarily.
+Normally, @samp{C-x o} simply moves the cursor into the next window on
+the screen, or if you are already within the last window, into the first
+window on the screen.  Given a numeric argument, @samp{C-x o} moves over
+that many windows.  A negative argument causes @samp{C-x o} to select
+the previous window on the screen.
+
+@item @code{M-x prev-window}
+@findex prev-window
+Selects the previous window on the screen.  This is identical to
+@samp{C-x o} with a negative argument.
+
+@item @code{C-x 2} (@code{split-window})
+@cindex windows, creating
+@kindex C-x 2
+@findex split-window
+Splits the current window into two windows, both showing the same node.
+Each window is one half the size of the original window, and the cursor
+remains in the original window.  The variable @code{automatic-tiling}
+can cause all of the windows on the screen to be resized for you
+automatically, please @pxref{Variables, , automatic-tiling} for more
+information.
+
+@item @code{C-x 0} (@code{delete-window})
+@cindex windows, deleting
+@kindex C-x 0
+@findex delete-window
+Deletes the current window from the screen.  If you have made too many
+windows and your screen appears cluttered, this is the way to get rid of
+some of them.
+
+@item @code{C-x 1} (@code{keep-one-window})
+@kindex C-x 1
+@findex keep-one-window
+Deletes all of the windows excepting the current one.
+
+@item @code{ESC C-v} (@code{scroll-other-window})
+@kindex ESC C-v, in Info windows
+@findex scroll-other-window
+Scrolls the other window, in the same fashion that @samp{C-v} might
+scroll the current window.  Given a negative argument, the "other"
+window is scrolled backward.
+
+@item @code{C-x ^} (@code{grow-window})
+@kindex C-x ^
+@findex grow-window
+Grows (or shrinks) the current window.  Given a numeric argument, grows
+the current window that many lines; with a negative numeric argument,
+the window is shrunk instead.
+
+@item @code{C-x t} (@code{tile-windows})
+@cindex tiling
+@kindex C-x t
+@findex tile-windows
+Divides the available screen space among all of the visible windows.
+Each window is given an equal portion of the screen in which to display
+its contents.  The variable @code{automatic-tiling} can cause
+@code{tile-windows} to be called when a window is created or deleted.
+@xref{Variables, , @code{automatic-tiling}}.
+@end table
+
+@node The Echo Area
+@section The Echo Area
+@cindex echo area
+
+The @dfn{echo area} is a one line window which appears at the bottom of
+the screen.  It is used to display informative or error messages, and to
+read lines of input from you when that is necessary.  Almost all of the
+commands available in the echo area are identical to their Emacs
+counterparts, so please refer to that documentation for greater depth of
+discussion on the concepts of editing a line of text.  The following
+table briefly lists the commands that are available while input is being
+read in the echo area:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{C-f} (@code{echo-area-forward})
+@kindex C-f, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-forward
+Moves forward a character.
+
+@item @code{C-b} (@code{echo-area-backward})
+@kindex C-b, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-backward
+Moves backward a character.
+
+@item @code{C-a} (@code{echo-area-beg-of-line})
+@kindex C-a, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-beg-of-line
+Moves to the start of the input line.
+
+@item @code{C-e} (@code{echo-area-end-of-line})
+@kindex C-e, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-end-of-line
+Moves to the end of the input line.
+
+@item @code{M-f} (@code{echo-area-forward-word})
+@kindex M-f, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-forward-word
+Moves forward a word.
+
+@item @code{M-b} (@code{echo-area-backward-word})
+@kindex M-b, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-backward-word
+Moves backward a word.
+
+@item @code{C-d} (@code{echo-area-delete})
+@kindex C-d, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-delete
+Deletes the character under the cursor.
+
+@item @code{DEL} (@code{echo-area-rubout})
+@kindex DEL, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-rubout
+Deletes the character behind the cursor.
+
+@item @code{C-g} (@code{echo-area-abort})
+@kindex C-g, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-abort
+Cancels or quits the current operation.  If completion is being read,
+@samp{C-g} discards the text of the input line which does not match any
+completion.  If the input line is empty, @samp{C-g} aborts the calling
+function.
+
+@item @code{RET} (@code{echo-area-newline})
+@kindex RET, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-newline
+Accepts (or forces completion of) the current input line.
+
+@item @code{C-q} (@code{echo-area-quoted-insert})
+@kindex C-q, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-quoted-insert
+Inserts the next character verbatim.  This is how you can insert control
+characters into a search string, for example.
+
+@item @var{printing character} (@code{echo-area-insert})
+@kindex printing characters, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-insert
+Inserts the character.
+
+@item @code{M-TAB} (@code{echo-area-tab-insert})
+@kindex M-TAB, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-tab-insert
+Inserts a TAB character.
+
+@item @code{C-t} (@code{echo-area-transpose-chars})
+@kindex C-t, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-transpose-chars
+Transposes the characters at the cursor.
+@end table
+
+The next group of commands deal with @dfn{killing}, and @dfn{yanking}
+text.  For an in depth discussion of killing and yanking,
+@pxref{Killing, , Killing and Deleting, emacs, the GNU Emacs Manual}
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{M-d} (@code{echo-area-kill-word})
+@kindex M-d, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-kill-word
+Kills the word following the cursor.
+
+@item @code{M-DEL} (@code{echo-area-backward-kill-word})
+@kindex M-DEL, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-backward-kill-word
+Kills the word preceding the cursor.
+
+@item @code{C-k} (@code{echo-area-kill-line})
+@kindex C-k, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-kill-line
+Kills the text from the cursor to the end of the line.
+
+@item @code{C-x DEL} (@code{echo-area-backward-kill-line})
+@kindex C-x DEL, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-backward-kill-line
+Kills the text from the cursor to the beginning of the line.
+
+@item @code{C-y} (@code{echo-area-yank})
+@kindex C-y, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-yank
+Yanks back the contents of the last kill.
+
+@item @code{M-y} (@code{echo-area-yank-pop})
+@kindex M-y, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-yank-pop
+Yanks back a previous kill, removing the last yanked text first.
+@end table
+
+Sometimes when reading input in the echo area, the command that needed
+input will only accept one of a list of several choices.  The choices
+represent the @dfn{possible completions}, and you must respond with one
+of them.  Since there are a limited number of responses you can make,
+Info allows you to abbreviate what you type, only typing as much of the
+response as is necessary to uniquely identify it.  In addition, you can
+request Info to fill in as much of the response as is possible; this
+is called @dfn{completion}.
+
+The following commands are available when completing in the echo area:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{TAB} (@code{echo-area-complete})
+@itemx @code{SPC}
+@kindex TAB, in the echo area
+@kindex SPC, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-complete
+Inserts as much of a completion as is possible.
+
+@item @code{?} (@code{echo-area-possible-completions})
+@kindex ?, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-possible-completions
+Displays a window containing a list of the possible completions of what
+you have typed so far.  For example, if the available choices are:
+@example
+bar
+foliate
+food
+forget
+@end example
+and you have typed an @samp{f}, followed by @samp{?}, the possible
+completions would contain:
+@example
+foliate
+food
+forget
+@end example
+i.e., all of the choices which begin with @samp{f}.  Pressing @key{SPC}
+or @key{TAB} would result in @samp{fo} appearing in the echo area, since
+all of the choices which begin with @samp{f} continue with @samp{o}.
+Now, typing @samp{l} followed by @samp{TAB} results in @samp{foliate}
+appearing in the echo area, since that is the only choice which begins
+with @samp{fol}.
+
+@item @code{ESC C-v} (@code{echo-area-scroll-completions-window})
+@kindex ESC C-v, in the echo area
+@findex echo-area-scroll-completions-window
+Scrolls the completions window, if that is visible, or the "other"
+window if not.
+@end table
+
+@node Printing Nodes
+@chapter Printing Out Nodes
+@cindex printing
+
+You may wish to print out the contents of a node as  a quick reference
+document for later use.  Info provides you with a command for doing
+this.  In general, we recommend that you use @TeX{} to format the
+document and print sections of it, by running @code{tex} on the texinfo
+source file.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{M-x print-node}
+@findex print-node
+@cindex INFO_PRINT_COMMAND, environment variable
+Pipes the contents of the current node through the command in the
+environment variable @code{INFO_PRINT_COMMAND}.  If the variable doesn't
+exist, the node is simply piped to @code{lpr}.
+@end table
+
+@node Miscellaneous Commands
+@chapter Miscellaneous Commands
+
+GNU Info contains several commands which self-document GNU Info:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{M-x describe-command}
+@cindex functions, describing
+@cindex commands, describing
+@findex describe-command
+Reads the name of an Info command in the echo area and then displays a
+brief description of what that command does.
+
+@item @code{M-x describe-key}
+@cindex keys, describing
+@findex describe-key
+Reads a key sequence in the echo area, and then displays the name and
+documentation of the Info command that the key sequence invokes.
+
+@item @code{M-x describe-variable}
+Reads the name of a variable in the echo area and then displays a brief
+description of what the variable affects.
+
+@item @code{M-x where-is}
+@findex where-is
+Reads the name of an Info command in the echo area, and then displays
+a key sequence which can be typed in order to invoke that command.
+
+@item @code{C-h} (@code{get-help-window})
+@itemx @code{?}
+@kindex C-h
+@kindex ?, in Info windows
+@findex get-help-window
+Creates (or moves into) the window displaying @code{*Help*}, and places
+a node containing a quick reference card into it.  This window displays
+the most concise information about GNU Info available.
+
+@item @code{h} (@code{get-info-help-node})
+@kindex h
+@findex get-info-help-node
+Tries hard to visit the node @code{(info)Help}.  The info file
+@file{info.texi} distributed with GNU Info contains this node.  Of
+course, the file must first be processed with @code{makeinfo}, and then
+placed into the location of your info directory.
+@end table
+
+Here are the commands for creating a numeric argument:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{C-u} (@code{universal-argument})
+@cindex numeric arguments
+@kindex C-u
+@findex universal-argument
+Starts (or multiplies by 4) the current numeric argument.  @samp{C-u} is
+a good way to give a small numeric argument to cursor movement or
+scrolling commands; @samp{C-u C-v} scrolls the screen 4 lines, while
+@samp{C-u C-u C-n} moves the cursor down 16 lines.
+
+@item @code{M-1} (@code{add-digit-to-numeric-arg})
+@itemx @code{M-2} @dots{} @code{M-9}
+@kindex M-1 @dots{} M-9
+@findex add-digit-to-numeric-arg
+Adds the digit value of the invoking key to the current numeric
+argument.  Once Info is reading a numeric argument, you may just type
+the digits of the argument, without the Meta prefix.  For example, you
+might give @samp{C-l} a numeric argument of 32 by typing:
+
+@example
+@kbd{C-u 3 2 C-l}
+@end example
+or
+@example
+@kbd{M-3 2 C-l}
+@end example
+@end table
+
+@samp{C-g} is used to abort the reading of a multi-character key
+sequence, to cancel lengthy operations (such as multi-file searches) and
+to cancel reading input in the echo area.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{C-g} (@code{abort-key})
+@cindex cancelling typeahead
+@cindex cancelling the current operation
+@kindex C-g, in Info windows
+@findex abort-key
+Cancels current operation.
+@end table
+
+The @samp{q} command of Info simply quits running Info.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{q} (@code{quit})
+@cindex quitting
+@kindex q
+@findex quit
+Exits GNU Info.
+@end table
+
+If the operating system tells GNU Info that the screen is 60 lines tall,
+and it is actually only 40 lines tall, here is a way to tell Info that
+the operating system is correct.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{M-x set-screen-height}
+@findex set-screen-height
+@cindex screen, changing the height of
+Reads a height value in the echo area and sets the height of the
+displayed screen to that value.
+@end table
+
+Finally, Info provides a convenient way to display footnotes which might
+be associated with the current node that you are viewing:
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{ESC C-f} (@code{show-footnotes})
+@kindex ESC C-f
+@findex show-footnotes
+@cindex footnotes, displaying
+Shows the footnotes (if any) associated with the current node in another
+window.  You can have Info automatically display the footnotes
+associated with a node when the node is selected by setting the variable
+@code{automatic-footnotes}.  @xref{Variables, , @code{automatic-footnotes}}.
+@end table
+
+@node Variables
+@chapter Manipulating Variables
+
+GNU Info contains several @dfn{variables} whose values are looked at by various
+Info commands.  You can change the values of these variables, and thus
+change the behaviour of Info to more closely match your environment and
+info file reading manner.
+
+@table @asis
+@item @code{M-x set-variable}
+@cindex variables, setting
+@findex set-variable
+Reads the name of a variable, and the value for it, in the echo area and
+then sets the variable to that value.  Completion is available when
+reading the variable name; often, completion is available when reading
+the value to give to the variable, but that depends on the variable
+itself.  If a variable does @emph{not} supply multiple choices to
+complete over, it expects a numeric value.
+
+@item @code{M-x describe-variable}
+@cindex variables, describing
+@findex describe-variable
+Reads the name of a variable in the echo area and then displays a brief
+description of what the variable affects.
+@end table
+
+Here is a list of the variables that you can set in Info.
+
+@table @code
+@item automatic-footnotes
+@vindex automatic-footnotes
+When set to @code{On}, footnotes appear and disappear automatically.
+This variable is @code{On} by default.  When a node is selected, a
+window containing the footnotes which appear in that node is created,
+and the footnotes are displayed within the new window.  The window that
+Info creates to contain the footnotes is called @samp{*Footnotes*}.  If
+a node is selected which contains no footnotes, and a @samp{*Footnotes*}
+window is on the screen, the @samp{*Footnotes*} window is deleted.
+Footnote windows created in this fashion are not automatically tiled so
+that they can use as little of the display as is possible.
+
+@item automatic-tiling
+@vindex automatic-tiling
+When set to @code{On}, creating or deleting a window resizes other
+windows.  This variable is @code{Off} by default.  Normally, typing
+@samp{C-x 2} divides the current window into two equal parts.  When
+@code{automatic-tiling} is set to @code{On}, all of the windows are
+resized automatically, keeping an equal number of lines visible in each
+window.  There are exceptions to the automatic tiling; specifically, the
+windows @samp{*Completions*} and @samp{*Footnotes*} are @emph{not}
+resized through automatic tiling; they remain their original size.
+
+@item visible-bell
+@vindex visible-bell
+When set to @code{On}, GNU Info attempts to flash the screen instead of
+ringing the bell.  This variable is @code{Off} by default.  Of course,
+Info can only flash the screen if the terminal allows it; in the case
+that the terminal does not allow it, the setting of this variable has no
+effect.  However, you can make Info perform quietly by setting the
+@code{errors-ring-bell} variable to @code{Off}.
+
+@item errors-ring-bell
+@vindex errors-ring-bell
+When set to @code{On}, errors cause the bell to ring.  The default
+setting of this variable is @code{On}.
+
+@item gc-compressed-files
+@vindex gc-compressed-files
+When set to @code{On}, Info garbage collects files which had to be
+uncompressed.  The default value of this variable is @code{Off}.
+Whenever a node is visited in Info, the info file containing that node
+is read into core, and Info reads information about the tags and nodes
+contained in that file.  Once the tags information is read by Info, it
+is never forgotten.  However, the actual text of the nodes does not need
+to remain in core unless a particular info window needs it.  For
+non-compressed files, the text of the nodes does not remain in core when
+it is no longer in use.  But de-compressing a file can be a time
+consuming operation, and so Info tries hard not to do it twice.
+@code{gc-compressed-files} tells Info it is okay to garbage collect the
+text of the nodes of a file which was compressed on disk.
+
+@item show-index-match
+@vindex show-index-match
+When set to @code{On}, the portion of the matched search string is
+highlighted in the message which explains where the matched search
+string was found.  The default value of this variable is @code{On}.
+When Info displays the location where an index match was found,
+(@pxref{Searching Commands, , @code{next-index-match}}), the portion of the
+string that you had typed is highlighted by displaying it in the inverse
+case from its surrounding characters.
+
+@item scroll-behaviour
+@vindex scroll-behaviour
+Controls what happens when forward scrolling is requested at the end of
+a node, or when backward scrolling is requested at the beginning of a
+node.  The default value for this variable is @code{Continuous}.  There
+are three possible values for this variable:
+
+@table @code
+@item Continuous
+Tries to get the first item in this node's menu, or failing that, the
+@samp{Next} node, or failing that, the @samp{Next} of the @samp{Up}.
+This behaviour is identical to using the @samp{]}
+(@code{global-next-node}) and @samp{[} (@code{global-prev-node})
+commands.
+
+@item Next Only
+Only tries to get the @samp{Next} node.
+
+@item Page Only
+Simply gives up, changing nothing.  If @code{scroll-behaviour} is
+@code{Page Only}, no scrolling command can change the node that is being
+viewed.
+@end table
+
+@item scroll-step
+@vindex scroll-step
+The number of lines to scroll when the cursor moves out of the window.
+Scrolling happens automatically if the cursor has moved out of the
+visible portion of the node text when it is time to display.  Usually
+the scrolling is done so as to put the cursor on the center line of the
+current window.  However, if the variable @code{scroll-step} has a
+nonzero value, Info attempts to scroll the node text by that many lines;
+if that is enough to bring the cursor back into the window, that is what
+is done.  The default value of this variable is 0, thus placing the
+cursor (and the text it is attached to) in the center of the window.
+Setting this variable to 1 causes a kind of "smooth scrolling" which
+some people prefer.
+
+@item ISO-Latin
+@cindex ISO Latin-1 characters
+@vindex ISO-Latin
+When set to @code{On}, Info accepts and displays ISO Latin-1 characters.
+By default, Info assumes an ASCII character set.  @code{ISO-Latin} tells
+Info that it is running in an environment where the European standard
+character set is in use, and allows you to input such characters to
+Info, as well as display them.
+@end table
+
+@c The following node and its children are currently unfinished.  Please feel
+@c free to finish it!
+
+@ifset NOTSET
+@node Info for Sys Admins
+@chapter Info for System Administrators
+
+This text describes some common ways of setting up an Info hierarchy
+from scratch, and details the various options that are available when
+installing Info.  This text is designed for the person who is installing
+GNU Info on the system; although users may find the information present
+in this section interesting, none of it is vital to understanding how to
+use GNU Info.
+
+@menu
+* Setting the INFOPATH::	Where are my Info files kept?
+* Editing the DIR node::	What goes in `DIR', and why?
+* Storing Info files::		Alternate formats allow flexibility in setups.
+* Using `localdir'::		Building DIR on the fly.
+* Example setups::		Some common ways to organize Info files.
+@end menu
+
+@node Setting the INFOPATH
+@section Setting the INFOPATH
+Where are my Info files kept?
+
+@node Editing the DIR node
+@section Editing the DIR node
+What goes in `DIR', and why?
+
+@node Storing Info files
+@section Storing Info files
+Alternate formats allow flexibility in setups.
+
+@node Using `localdir'
+@section Using `localdir'
+Building DIR on the fly.
+
+@node Example setups
+@section Example setups
+Some common ways to organize Info files.
+@end ifset
+
+@ifset STANDALONE
+@node GNU Info Global Index
+@appendix Global Index
+@printindex cp
+@end ifset
--- /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
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+\input texinfo    @c -*-texinfo-*-
+@comment %**start of header 
+@setfilename ../info/info
+@settitle Info 1.0
+@comment %**end of header 
+
+@direntry
+* Info: (info).		Documentation browsing system.
+@end direntry
+
+@iftex
+@finalout
+@end iftex
+
+@ifinfo
+This file describes how to use Info, 
+the on-line, menu-driven GNU documentation system.
+
+Copyright (C) 1989, 1992 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
+this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
+are preserved on all copies.
+
+@ignore
+Permission is granted to process this file through TeX and print the
+results, provided the printed document carries copying permission
+notice identical to this one except for the removal of this paragraph
+(this paragraph not being relevant to the printed manual).
+
+@end ignore
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
+manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire
+resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission
+notice identical to this one.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
+into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
+except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved
+by the Free Software Foundation.
+@end ifinfo
+
+@setchapternewpage odd
+@titlepage
+@sp 11
+@center @titlefont{Info}
+@sp 2
+@center The
+@sp 2
+@center On-line, Menu-driven
+@sp 2
+@center GNU Documentation System
+
+@page
+@vskip 0pt plus 1filll
+Copyright @copyright{} 1989, 1992, 1993 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+@sp 2
+
+Published by the Free Software Foundation @*
+59 Temple Place, Suite 330 @*
+Boston, MA  02111-1307 USA @*
+
+Permission is granted to make and distribute verbatim copies of
+this manual provided the copyright notice and this permission notice
+are preserved on all copies.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute modified versions of this
+manual under the conditions for verbatim copying, provided that the entire
+resulting derived work is distributed under the terms of a permission
+notice identical to this one.
+
+Permission is granted to copy and distribute translations of this manual
+into another language, under the above conditions for modified versions,
+except that this permission notice may be stated in a translation approved
+by the Free Software Foundation.
+@end titlepage
+
+@paragraphindent 3
+@ifinfo
+@node Top, Getting Started, (dir), (dir)
+@top Info: An Introduction
+
+Info is a program for reading documentation, which you are using now.
+
+To learn how to use Info, type the command @kbd{h}.  It brings you
+to a programmed instruction sequence.  If at any time you are ready to
+stop using Info, type @samp{q}.
+
+@c Need to make sure that `Info-help' goes to the right node, 
+@c which is the first node of the first chapter. (It should.) 
+@c   (Info-find-node "info"
+@c 		  (if (< (window-height) 23)
+@c 		      "Help-Small-Screen"
+@c 		    "Help")))
+
+To learn advanced Info commands, type @kbd{n} twice.  This brings you to
+@cite{Info for Experts}, skipping over the `Getting Started' chapter.
+@end ifinfo
+
+@menu
+* Getting Started::             Getting started using an Info reader.
+* Advanced Info::               Advanced commands within Info.
+* Create an Info File::         How to make your own Info file.
+@end menu
+
+@node Getting Started, Advanced Info, Top, Top
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@chapter Getting Started
+
+This first part of the Info manual describes how to get around inside
+of Info.  The second part of the manual describes various advanced
+Info commands, and how to write an Info as distinct from a Texinfo
+file.  The third part is about how to generate Info files from 
+Texinfo files.
+
+@iftex
+This manual is primarily designed for use on a computer, so that you can
+try Info commands while reading about them.  Reading it on paper is less
+effective, since you must take it on faith that the commands described
+really do what the manual says.  By all means go through this manual now
+that you have it; but please try going through the on-line version as
+well.  
+
+There are two ways of looking at the online version of this manual:
+
+@enumerate
+@item
+Type @code{info} at your shell's command line.  This approach uses a
+stand-alone program designed just to read Info files.
+
+@item
+Type @code{emacs} at the command line; then type @kbd{C-h i} (Control
+@kbd{h}, followed by @kbd{i}).  This approach uses the Info mode of the
+Emacs program, an editor with many other capabilities.
+@end enumerate
+
+In either case, then type @kbd{mInfo} (just the letters), followed by
+@key{RET}---the ``Return'' or ``Enter'' key.  At this point, you should
+be ready to follow the instructions in this manual as you read them on
+the screen.
+@c FIXME! (pesch@cygnus.com, 14 dec 1992)
+@c Is it worth worrying about what-if the beginner goes to somebody
+@c else's Emacs session, which already has an Info running in the middle
+@c of something---in which case these simple instructions won't work?
+@end iftex
+
+@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, Rubout, B and ^L commands.
+* Help-M::              Menus
+* Help-Adv::            Some advanced Info commands
+* Help-Q::              Quitting Info
+* Using Stand-alone Info::  How to use the stand-alone Info reader.
+@end menu
+
+@node Help-Small-Screen, Help,  , Getting Started
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section Starting Info on a Small Screen
+
+@iftex
+(In Info, you only see this section if your terminal has a small
+number of lines; most readers pass by it without seeing it.)
+@end iftex
+
+Since your terminal has an unusually small number of lines on its
+screen, it is necessary to give you special advice at the beginning.
+
+If you see the text @samp{--All----} at near the bottom right corner
+of the screen, it means the entire text you are looking at fits on the
+screen.  If you see @samp{--Top----} instead, it means that there is
+more text below that does not fit.  To move forward through the text
+and see another screen full, press the Space bar, @key{SPC}.  To move
+back up, press the key labeled @samp{Delete} or @key{DEL}.
+
+@ifinfo
+Here are 40 lines of junk, so you can try Spaces and Deletes and
+see what they do.  At the end are instructions of what you should do
+next.
+@format
+This is line 17
+This is line 18
+This is line 19
+This is line 20
+This is line 21
+This is line 22
+This is line 23
+This is line 24
+This is line 25
+This is line 26
+This is line 27
+This is line 28
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+This is line 41
+This is line 42
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+This is line 49
+This is line 50
+This is line 51
+This is line 52
+This is line 53
+This is line 54
+This is line 55
+This is line 56
+@end format
+If you have managed to get here, go back to the beginning with
+Delete, and come back here again, then you understand Space and
+Delete.  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
+
+@node Help, Help-P, Help-Small-Screen, Getting Started
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section How to use Info
+
+You are talking to the program Info, for reading documentation.
+
+  Right now you are looking at one @dfn{Node} of Information.
+A node contains text describing a specific topic at a specific
+level of detail.  This node's topic is ``how to use Info''.
+
+  The top line of a node is its @dfn{header}.  This node's header (look at
+it now) says that it is the node named @samp{Help} in the file
+@file{info}.  It says that the @samp{Next} node after this one is the node
+called @samp{Help-P}.  An advanced Info command lets you go to any node
+whose name you know.
+
+  Besides a @samp{Next}, a node can have a @samp{Previous} or an
+@samp{Up}.  This node has a @samp{Previous} which is
+@samp{Help-Small-Screen}, and an @samp{Up} which is @samp{Getting
+Started}.  Some nodes have no @samp{Previous} and some have no
+@samp{Up}.
+
+  Now it is time to move on to the @samp{Next} node, named @samp{Help-P}.
+
+@format
+>> Type @samp{n} to move there.  Type just one character;
+   do not type the quotes and do not type a @key{RET} afterward.
+@end format
+
+@samp{>>} in the margin means it is really time to try a command.
+
+@node Help-P, Help-^L, Help, Getting Started
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section Returning to the Previous node
+
+This node is called @samp{Help-P}.  The @samp{Previous} node, as you see,
+is @samp{Help}, which is the one you just came from using the @kbd{n}
+command.  Another @kbd{n} command now would take you to the next
+node, @samp{Help-^L}.
+
+@format
+>> But do not do that yet.  First, try the @kbd{p} command, which takes
+   you to the @samp{Previous} node.  When you get there, you can do an
+   @kbd{n} again to return here.
+@end format
+
+  This all probably seems insultingly simple so far, but @emph{do not} be
+led into skimming.  Things will get more complicated soon.  Also,
+do not try a new command until you are told it is time to.  Otherwise,
+you may make Info skip past an important warning that was coming up.
+
+@format
+>> Now do an @kbd{n} to get to the node @samp{Help-^L} and learn more.
+@end format
+
+@node Help-^L, Help-M, Help-P, Getting Started
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section The Space, Delete, B and ^L commands.
+
+  This node's header tells you that you are now at node @samp{Help-^L}, and
+that @kbd{p} would get you back to @samp{Help-P}.  The node's title is
+underlined; it says what the node is about (most nodes have titles).
+
+  This is a big node and it does not all fit on your display screen.
+You can tell that there is more that is not visible because you
+can see the string @samp{--Top-----} rather than @samp{--All----} near
+the bottom right corner of the screen.
+
+  The Space, Delete and @kbd{B} commands exist to allow you to ``move
+around'' in a node that does not all fit on the screen at once.
+Space moves forward, to show what was below the bottom of the screen.
+Delete moves backward, to show what was above the top of the screen
+(there is not anything above the top until you have typed some spaces).
+
+@format
+>> Now try typing a Space (afterward, type a Delete to return here).
+@end format
+
+  When you type the space, the two lines that were at the bottom of
+the screen appear at the top, followed by more lines.  Delete takes
+the two lines from the top and moves them to the bottom,
+@emph{usually}, but if there are not a full screen's worth of lines
+above them they may not make it all the way to the bottom.
+
+  Space and Delete scroll through all the nodes in an Info file as a
+single logical sequence.  In this sequence, a node's subnodes appear
+following their parent.  If a node's menu is on the screen, Space takes
+you into the subnodes listed in the menu, one by one.  Once you reach
+the end of a node, Space takes you to the next node or back to the
+parent node.
+
+  If your screen is ever garbaged, you can tell Info to print it out
+again by typing @kbd{C-l} (@kbd{Control-L}, that is---hold down ``Control'' and
+type an @key{L} or @kbd{l}).
+
+@format
+>> Type @kbd{C-l} now.
+@end format
+
+  To move back to the beginning of the node you are on, you can type
+a lot of Deletes.  You can also type simply @kbd{b} for beginning.
+@format
+>> Try that now.  (We have put in enough verbiage to push this past
+the first screenful, but screens are so big nowadays that perhaps it
+isn't enough.  You may need to shrink your Emacs or Info window.)
+Then come back, with Spaces.
+@end format
+
+If your screen is very tall, all of this node might fit at once.
+In that case, "b" won't do anything.  Sorry; what can we do?
+
+  You have just learned a considerable number of commands.  If you
+want to use one but have trouble remembering which, you should type
+a @key{?} which prints out a brief list of commands.  When you are
+finished looking at the list, make it go away by typing a @key{SPC}.
+
+@format
+>> Type a @key{?} now.  After it finishes, type a @key{SPC}.
+@end format
+
+  (If you are using the standalone Info reader, type `l' to return here.)
+
+  From now on, you will encounter large nodes without warning, and
+will be expected to know how to use Space and Delete to move
+around in them without being told.  Since not all terminals have
+the same size screen, it would be impossible to warn you anyway.
+
+@format
+>> Now type @kbd{n} to see the description of the @kbd{m} command.
+@end format
+
+@node Help-M, Help-Adv, Help-^L, Getting Started
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section Menus
+
+Menus and the @kbd{m} command
+
+  With only the @kbd{n} and @kbd{p} commands for moving between nodes, nodes
+are restricted to a linear sequence.  Menus allow a branching
+structure.  A menu is a list of other nodes you can move to.  It is
+actually just part of the text of the node formatted specially so that
+Info can interpret it.  The beginning of a menu is always identified
+by a line which starts with @samp{* Menu:}.  A node contains a menu if and
+only if it has a line in it which starts that way.  The only menu you
+can use at any moment is the one in the node you are in.  To use a
+menu in any other node, you must move to that node first. 
+
+  After the start of the menu, each line that starts with a @samp{*}
+identifies one subtopic.  The line usually contains a brief name
+for the subtopic (followed by a @samp{:}), the name of the node that talks
+about that subtopic, and optionally some further description of the
+subtopic.  Lines in the menu that do not start with a @samp{*} have no
+special meaning---they are only for the human reader's benefit and do
+not define additional subtopics.  Here is an example:
+
+@example
+* Foo:  FOO's Node      This tells about FOO
+@end example
+
+The subtopic name is Foo, and the node describing it is @samp{FOO's Node}.
+The rest of the line is just for the reader's Information.
+[[ But this line is not a real menu item, simply because there is
+no line above it which starts with @samp{* Menu:}.]]
+
+  When you use a menu to go to another node (in a way that will be
+described soon), what you specify is the subtopic name, the first
+thing in the menu line.  Info uses it to find the menu line, extracts
+the node name from it, and goes to that node.  The reason that there
+is both a subtopic name and a node name is that the node name must be
+meaningful to the computer and may therefore have to be ugly looking.
+The subtopic name can be chosen just to be convenient for the user to
+specify.  Often the node name is convenient for the user to specify
+and so both it and the subtopic name are the same.  There is an
+abbreviation for this:
+
+@example
+* Foo::   This tells about FOO
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+This means that the subtopic name and node name are the same; they are
+both @samp{Foo}.
+
+@format
+>> Now use Spaces to find the menu in this node, then come back to
+   the front with a @kbd{b} and some Spaces.  As you see, a menu is
+   actually visible in its node.  If you cannot find a menu in a node
+   by looking at it, then the node does not have a menu and the
+   @kbd{m} command is not available.
+@end format
+
+  The command to go to one of the subnodes is @kbd{m}---but @emph{do
+not do it yet!}  Before you use @kbd{m}, you must understand the
+difference between commands and arguments.  So far, you have learned
+several commands that do not need arguments.  When you type one, Info
+processes it and is instantly ready for another command.  The @kbd{m}
+command is different: it is incomplete without the @dfn{name of the
+subtopic}.  Once you have typed @kbd{m}, Info tries to read the
+subtopic name.
+
+  Now look for the line containing many dashes near the bottom of the
+screen.  There is one more line beneath that one, but usually it is
+blank.  If it is empty, Info is ready for a command, such as @kbd{n}
+or @kbd{b} or Space or @kbd{m}.  If that line contains text ending
+in a colon, it mean Info is trying to read the @dfn{argument} to a
+command.  At such times, commands do not work, because Info tries to
+use them as the argument.  You must either type the argument and
+finish the command you started, or type @kbd{Control-g} to cancel the
+command.  When you have done one of those things, the line becomes
+blank again.
+
+  The command to go to a subnode via a menu is @kbd{m}.  After you type
+the @kbd{m}, the line at the bottom of the screen says @samp{Menu item: }.
+You must then type the name of the subtopic you want, and end it with
+a @key{RET}.
+
+  You can abbreviate the subtopic name.  If the abbreviation is not
+unique, the first matching subtopic is chosen.  Some menus put the
+shortest possible abbreviation for each subtopic name in capital
+letters, so you can see how much you need to type.  It does not matter
+whether you use upper case or lower case when you type the subtopic.  Do
+not put spaces at the end of the subtopic name; in the middle of the
+subtopic name, use one space (no more!) wherever the menu item name has
+a space.
+
+  You can also use the @dfn{completion} feature to help enter the subtopic
+name.  If you type the Tab key after entering part of a name, it will
+magically fill in more of the name---as much as follows uniquely from
+what you have entered.
+
+  If you move the cursor to one of the menu subtopic lines, then you do
+not need to type the argument: you just type a Return, and it stands for
+the subtopic of the line you are on.
+
+Here is a menu to give you a chance to practice.
+
+@menu
+This menu gives you three ways of going to one place, Help-FOO.
+
+* Foo:  Help-FOO.       A node you can visit for fun.
+* Bar:  Help-FOO.       Strange!  two ways to get to the same place.
+* Help-FOO::            And yet another!
+@end menu
+
+@format
+>>  Now type just an @kbd{m} and see what happens:
+@end format
+
+  Now you are ``inside'' an @kbd{m} command.  Commands cannot be used
+now; the next thing you will type must be the name of a subtopic.
+
+  You can change your mind about doing the @kbd{m} by typing Control-g.
+
+@format
+>> Try that now;  notice the bottom line clear.
+
+>> Then type another @kbd{m}.
+
+>> Now type @samp{BAR} item name.  Do not type Return yet.
+@end format
+
+  While you are typing the item name, you can use the Delete key to
+cancel one character at a time if you make a mistake.
+
+@format
+>> Type one to cancel the @samp{R}.  You could type another @samp{R} to
+   replace it.  You do not have to, since @samp{BA} is a valid abbreviation.
+
+>> Now you are ready to go.  Type a @key{RET}.
+@end format
+
+  After visiting Help-FOO, you should return here.
+
+@format
+>> Type @kbd{n} to see more commands.
+@end format
+
+@c If a menu appears at the end of this node, remove it.
+@c It is an accident of the menu updating command.
+
+@node Help-FOO,  ,  , Help-M
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@subsection The @kbd{u} command
+
+  Congratulations!  This is the node @samp{Help-FOO}.  Unlike the other
+nodes you have seen, this one has an @samp{Up}: @samp{Help-M}, the node you
+just came from via the @kbd{m} command.  This is the usual
+convention---the nodes you reach from a menu have @samp{Up} nodes that lead
+back to the menu.  Menus move Down in the tree, and @samp{Up} moves Up.
+@samp{Previous}, on the other hand, is usually used to ``stay on the same
+level but go backwards''
+
+  You can go back to the node @samp{Help-M} by typing the command
+@kbd{u} for ``Up''.  That puts you at the @emph{front} of the
+node---to get back to where you were reading you have to type
+some @key{SPC}s.
+
+@format
+>> Now type @kbd{u} to move back up to @samp{Help-M}.
+@end format
+
+@node Help-Adv, Help-Q, Help-M, Getting Started
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section Some advanced Info commands
+
+  The course is almost over, so please stick with it to the end.
+
+  If you have been moving around to different nodes and wish to
+retrace your steps, the @kbd{l} command (@kbd{l} for @dfn{last}) will
+do that, one node-step at a time.  As you move from node to node, Info
+records the nodes where you have been in a special history list.  The
+@kbd{l} command revisits nodes in the history list; each successive
+@kbd{l} command moves one step back through the history.
+
+  If you have been following directions, an @kbd{l} command now will get
+you back to @samp{Help-M}.  Another @kbd{l} command would undo the
+@kbd{u} and get you back to @samp{Help-FOO}.  Another @kbd{l} would undo
+the @kbd{m} and get you back to @samp{Help-M}.
+
+@format
+>> Try typing three @kbd{l}'s, pausing in between to see what each
+    @kbd{l} does.
+@end format
+
+Then follow directions again and you will end up back here.
+
+  Note the difference between @kbd{l} and @kbd{p}: @kbd{l} moves to
+where @emph{you} last were, whereas @kbd{p} always moves to the node
+which the header says is the @samp{Previous} node (from this node, to
+@samp{Help-M}).
+
+  The @samp{d} command gets you instantly to the Directory node.
+This node, which is the first one you saw when you entered Info,
+has a menu which leads (directly, or indirectly through other menus),
+to all the nodes that exist.
+
+@format
+>> Try doing a @samp{d}, then do an @kbd{l} to return here (yes,
+   @emph{do} return).
+@end format
+
+  Sometimes, in Info documentation, you will see a cross reference.
+Cross references look like this: @xref{Help-Cross, Cross}.  That is a
+real, live cross reference which is named @samp{Cross} and points at
+the node named @samp{Help-Cross}.
+
+  If you wish to follow a cross reference, you must use the @samp{f}
+command.  The @samp{f} must be followed by the cross reference name
+(in this case, @samp{Cross}).  While you enter the name, you can use the
+Delete key to edit your input.  If you change your mind about following
+any reference, you can use @kbd{Control-g} to cancel the command.
+
+  Completion is available in the @samp{f} command; you can complete among
+all the cross reference names in the current node by typing a Tab.
+
+@format
+>> Type @samp{f}, followed by @samp{Cross}, and a @key{RET}.
+@end format
+
+  To get a list of all the cross references in the current node, you can
+type @kbd{?} after an @samp{f}.  The @samp{f} continues to await a
+cross reference name even after printing the list, so if you don't
+actually want to follow a reference, you should type a @kbd{Control-g}
+to cancel the @samp{f}.
+
+@format
+>> Type "f?" to get a list of the cross references in this node.  Then
+   type a @kbd{Control-g} and see how the @samp{f} gives up.
+
+>> Now type @kbd{n} to see the last node of the course.
+@end format
+
+@c If a menu appears at the end of this node, remove it.
+@c It is an accident of the menu updating command.
+
+@node Help-Cross,  ,  , Help-Adv
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@unnumberedsubsec The node reached by the cross reference in Info
+
+  This is the node reached by the cross reference named @samp{Cross}.
+
+  While this node is specifically intended to be reached by a cross
+reference, most cross references lead to nodes that ``belong''
+someplace else far away in the structure of Info.  So you cannot expect
+the footnote to have a @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous} or @samp{Up} pointing back to
+where you came from.  In general, the @kbd{l} (el) command is the only
+way to get back there.
+
+@format
+>> Type @kbd{l} to return to the node where the cross reference was.
+@end format
+
+@node Help-Q,  , Help-Adv, Getting Started
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section Quitting Info
+
+  To get out of Info, back to what you were doing before, type @kbd{q}
+for @dfn{Quit}.
+
+  This is the end of the course on using Info.  There are some other
+commands that are meant for experienced users; they are useful, and you
+can find them by looking in the directory node for documentation on
+Info.  Finding them will be a good exercise in using Info in the usual
+manner.
+
+@format
+>> Type @samp{d} to go to the Info directory node; then type
+   @samp{mInfo} and Return, to get to the node about Info and
+   see what other help is available.
+@end format
+
+@node Advanced Info, Create an Info File, Getting Started, Top
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@chapter Info for Experts
+
+This chapter describes various advanced Info commands, and how to write
+an Info as distinct from a Texinfo file.  (However, in most cases, writing a
+Texinfo file is better, since you can use it @emph{both} to generate an
+Info file and to make a printed manual.  @xref{Top,, Overview of
+Texinfo, texinfo, Texinfo: The GNU Documentation Format}.)
+
+@menu
+* Expert::               Advanced Info commands: g, s, e, and 1 - 5.
+* Add::                  Describes how to add new nodes to the hierarchy.
+                           Also tells what nodes look like.
+* Menus::                How to add to or create menus in Info nodes.
+* Cross-refs::           How to add cross-references to Info nodes.
+* Tags::                 How to make tags tables for Info files.
+* Checking::             Checking an Info File
+* Emacs Info Variables:: Variables modifying the behavior of Emacs Info.
+@end menu
+
+@node Expert, Add,  , Advanced Info
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section Advanced Info Commands
+
+@kbd{g}, @kbd{s}, @kbd{1}, -- @kbd{9}, and @kbd{e}
+
+If you know a node's name, you can go there by typing @kbd{g}, the
+name, and @key{RET}.  Thus, @kbd{gTop@key{RET}} would go to the node
+called @samp{Top} in this file (its directory node).
+@kbd{gExpert@key{RET}} would come back here.
+
+Unlike @kbd{m}, @kbd{g} does not allow the use of abbreviations.
+
+To go to a node in another file, you can include the filename in the
+node name by putting it at the front, in parentheses.  Thus,
+@kbd{g(dir)Top@key{RET}} would go to the Info Directory node, which is
+node @samp{Top} in the file @file{dir}.
+
+The node name @samp{*} specifies the whole file.  So you can look at
+all of the current file by typing @kbd{g*@key{RET}} or all of any
+other file with @kbd{g(FILENAME)@key{RET}}.
+
+The @kbd{s} command allows you to search a whole file for a string.  It
+switches to the next node if and when that is necessary.  You type
+@kbd{s} followed by the string to search for, terminated by @key{RET}.
+To search for the same string again, just @kbd{s} followed by @key{RET}
+will do.  The file's nodes are scanned in the order they are in in the
+file, which has no necessary relationship to the order that they may be
+in in the tree structure of menus and @samp{next} pointers.  But
+normally the two orders are not very different.  In any case, you can
+always do a @kbd{b} to find out what node you have reached, if the
+header is not visible (this can happen, because @kbd{s} puts your cursor
+at the occurrence of the string, not at the beginning of the node).
+
+@kbd{Meta-s} is equivalent to @kbd{s}.  That is for compatibility with
+other GNU packages that use @kbd{M-s} for a similar kind of search
+command.
+
+If you grudge the system each character of type-in it requires, you
+might like to use the commands @kbd{1}, @kbd{2}, @kbd{3}, @kbd{4}, ...
+@kbd{9}.  They are short for the @kbd{m} command together with an
+argument.  @kbd{1} goes through the first item in the current node's
+menu; @kbd{2} goes through the second item, etc.
+
+If your display supports multiple fonts, and you are using Emacs' Info
+mode to read Info files, the @samp{*} for the fifth menu item is
+underlined, and so is the @samp{*} for the ninth item; these underlines
+make it easy to see at a glance which number to use for an item.
+
+On ordinary terminals, you won't have underlining.  If you need to
+actually count items, it is better to use @kbd{m} instead, and specify
+the name.
+
+The Info command @kbd{e} changes from Info mode to an ordinary
+Emacs editing mode, so that you can edit the text of the current node.
+Type @kbd{C-c C-c} to switch back to Info.  The @kbd{e} command is allowed
+only if the variable @code{Info-enable-edit} is non-@code{nil}.
+
+@node Add, Menus, Expert, Advanced Info
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section Adding a new node to Info
+
+To add a new topic to the list in the Info directory, you must:
+@enumerate
+@item
+Create some nodes, in some file, to document that topic.
+@item
+Put that topic in the menu in the directory.  @xref{Menus, Menu}.
+@end enumerate
+
+Usually, the way to create the nodes is with Texinfo @pxref{Top,, Overview of
+Texinfo, texinfo, Texinfo: The GNU Documentation Format}); this has the
+advantage that you can also make a printed manual from them.  However,
+if you want to edit an Info file, here is how.
+
+  The new node can live in an existing documentation file, or in a new
+one.  It must have a @key{^_} character before it (invisible to the
+user; this node has one but you cannot see it), and it ends with either
+a @key{^_}, a @key{^L}, or the end of file.  Note: If you put in a
+@key{^L} to end a new node, be sure that there is a @key{^_} after it
+to start the next one, since @key{^L} cannot @emph{start} a node.
+Also, a nicer way to make a node boundary be a page boundary as well
+is to put a @key{^L} @emph{right after} the @key{^_}.
+
+  The @key{^_} starting a node must be followed by a newline or a
+@key{^L} newline, after which comes the node's header line.  The
+header line must give the node's name (by which Info finds it),
+and state the names of the @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous}, and @samp{Up} nodes (if
+there are any).  As you can see, this node's @samp{Up} node is the node
+@samp{Top}, which points at all the documentation for Info.  The @samp{Next}
+node is @samp{Menus}.
+
+  The keywords @dfn{Node}, @dfn{Previous}, @dfn{Up}, and @dfn{Next},
+may appear in any order, anywhere in the header line, but the
+recommended order is the one in this sentence.  Each keyword must be
+followed by a colon, spaces and tabs, and then the appropriate name.
+The name may be terminated with a tab, a comma, or a newline.  A space
+does not end it; node names may contain spaces.  The case of letters
+in the names is insignificant.
+
+  A node name has two forms.  A node in the current file is named by
+what appears after the @samp{Node: } in that node's first line.  For
+example, this node's name is @samp{Add}.  A node in another file is
+named by @samp{(@var{filename})@var{node-within-file}}, as in
+@samp{(info)Add} for this node.  If the file name starts with ``./'',
+then it is relative to the current directory; otherwise, it is relative
+starting from the standard Info file directory of your site.
+The name @samp{(@var{filename})Top} can be abbreviated to just
+@samp{(@var{filename})}.  By convention, the name @samp{Top} is used for
+the ``highest'' node in any single file---the node whose @samp{Up} points
+out of the file.  The Directory node is @file{(dir)}.  The @samp{Top} node
+of a document file listed in the Directory should have an @samp{Up:
+(dir)} in it.
+
+  The node name @kbd{*} is special: it refers to the entire file.
+Thus, @kbd{g*} shows you the whole current file.  The use of the
+node @kbd{*} is to make it possible to make old-fashioned,
+unstructured files into nodes of the tree.
+
+  The @samp{Node:} name, in which a node states its own name, must not
+contain a filename, since Info when searching for a node does not
+expect one to be there.  The @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous} and @samp{Up} names may
+contain them.  In this node, since the @samp{Up} node is in the same file,
+it was not necessary to use one.
+
+  Note that the nodes in this file have a file name in the header
+line.  The file names are ignored by Info, but they serve as comments
+to help identify the node for the user.
+
+@node Menus, Cross-refs, Add, Advanced Info
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section How to Create Menus
+
+  Any node in the Info hierarchy may have a @dfn{menu}---a list of subnodes. 
+The @kbd{m} command searches the current node's menu for the topic which it
+reads from the terminal.
+
+  A menu begins with a line starting with @samp{* 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--the
+argument that the user must give to the @kbd{m} command 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 @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous}
+and @samp{Up}, may be terminated with a tab, comma, or newline; it may also
+be terminated with a period.
+
+  If the node name and topic name are the same, then rather than
+giving the name twice, the abbreviation @samp{* NAME::} may be used
+(and should be used, whenever possible, as it reduces the visual
+clutter in the menu).
+
+  It is considerate to choose the topic names so that they differ
+from each other very near the beginning---this allows the user to type
+short abbreviations.  In a long menu, it is a good idea to capitalize
+the beginning of each item name which is the minimum acceptable
+abbreviation for it (a long menu is more than 5 or so entries).
+
+  The nodes listed in a node's menu are called its ``subnodes'', and
+it is their ``superior''.  They should each have an @samp{Up:} pointing at
+the superior.  It is often useful to arrange all or most of the
+subnodes in a sequence of @samp{Next} and @samp{Previous} pointers so that someone who
+wants to see them all need not keep revisiting the Menu.
+
+  The Info Directory is simply the menu of the node @samp{(dir)Top}---that
+is, node @samp{Top} in file @file{.../info/dir}.  You can put new entries
+in that menu just like any other menu.  The Info Directory is @emph{not} the
+same as the file directory called @file{info}.  It happens that many of
+Info's files live on that file directory, but they do not have to; and
+files on that directory are not automatically listed in the Info
+Directory node.
+
+  Also, although the Info node graph is claimed to be a ``hierarchy'',
+in fact it can be @emph{any} directed graph.  Shared structures and
+pointer cycles are perfectly possible, and can be used if they are
+appropriate to the meaning to be expressed.  There is no need for all
+the nodes in a file to form a connected structure.  In fact, this file
+has two connected components.  You are in one of them, which is under
+the node @samp{Top}; the other contains the node @samp{Help} which the
+@kbd{h} command goes to.  In fact, since there is no garbage
+collector, nothing terrible happens if a substructure is not pointed
+to, but such a substructure is rather useless since nobody can
+ever find out that it exists.
+
+@node Cross-refs, Tags, Menus, Advanced Info
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section Creating Cross References
+
+  A cross reference can be placed anywhere in the text, unlike a menu
+item which must go at the front of a line.  A cross reference looks
+like a menu item except that it has @samp{*note} instead of @kbd{*}.
+It @emph{cannot} be terminated by a @samp{)}, because @samp{)}'s are
+so often part of node names.  If you wish to enclose a cross reference
+in parentheses, terminate it with a period first.  Here are two
+examples of cross references pointers:
+
+@example
+*Note details: commands.  (See *note 3: Full Proof.)
+@end example
+
+They are just examples.  The places they ``lead to'' do not really exist!
+
+@node Tags, Checking, Cross-refs, Advanced Info
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section Tags Tables for Info Files
+
+  You can speed up the access to nodes of a large Info file by giving
+it a tags table.  Unlike the tags table for a program, the tags table for
+an Info file lives inside the file itself and is used 
+automatically whenever Info reads in the file.
+
+  To make a tags table, go to a node in the file using Emacs Info mode and type
+@kbd{M-x Info-tagify}.  Then you must use @kbd{C-x C-s} to save the
+file.
+
+  Once the Info file has a tags table, you must make certain it is up
+to date.  If, as a result of deletion of text, any node moves back
+more than a thousand characters in the file from the position
+recorded in the tags table, Info will no longer be able to find that
+node.  To update the tags table, use the @code{Info-tagify} command again.
+
+  An Info file tags table appears at the end of the file and looks like
+this:
+
+@example
+^_
+Tag Table:
+File: info, Node: Cross-refs^?21419
+File: info,  Node: Tags^?22145
+^_
+End Tag Table
+@end example
+
+@noindent
+Note that it contains one line per node, and this line contains
+the beginning of the node's header (ending just after the node name),
+a Delete character, and the character position in the file of the
+beginning of the node.
+
+@node Checking, Emacs Info Variables, Tags, Advanced Info
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@section Checking an Info File
+
+  When creating an Info file, it is easy to forget the name of a node
+when you are making a pointer to it from another node.  If you put in
+the wrong name for a node, this is not detected until someone
+tries to go through the pointer using Info.  Verification of the Info
+file is an automatic process which checks all pointers to nodes and
+reports any pointers which are invalid.  Every @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous}, and
+@samp{Up} is checked, as is every menu item and every cross reference.  In
+addition, any @samp{Next} which does not have a @samp{Previous} pointing back is
+reported.  Only pointers within the file are checked, because checking
+pointers to other files would be terribly slow.  But those are usually
+few.
+
+  To check an Info file, do @kbd{M-x Info-validate} while looking at
+any node of the file with Emacs Info mode.
+
+@node Emacs Info Variables, , Checking, Advanced Info
+@section Emacs Info-mode Variables
+
+The following variables may modify the behaviour of Info-mode in Emacs;
+you may wish to set one or several of these variables interactively, or
+in your @file{~/.emacs} init file.  @xref{Examining, Examining and Setting
+Variables, Examining and Setting Variables, emacs, The GNU Emacs
+Manual}.
+
+@table @code
+@item Info-enable-edit
+Set to @code{nil}, disables the @samp{e} (@code{Info-edit}) command.  A
+non-@code{nil} value enables it.  @xref{Add, Edit}.
+
+@item Info-enable-active-nodes
+When set to a non-@code{nil} value, allows Info to execute Lisp code
+associated with nodes.  The Lisp code is executed when the node is
+selected.
+
+@item Info-directory-list
+The list of directories to search for Info files.  Each element is a
+string (directory name) or @code{nil} (try default directory).
+
+@item Info-directory
+The standard directory for Info documentation files.  Only used when the
+function @code{Info-directory} is called.
+@end table
+
+@node Create an Info File,  , Advanced Info, Top
+@comment  node-name,  next,  previous,  up
+@chapter Creating an Info File from a Makeinfo file
+
+@code{makeinfo} is a utility that converts a Texinfo file into an Info
+file; @code{texinfo-format-region} and @code{texinfo-format-buffer} are
+GNU Emacs functions that do the same.
+
+@xref{Create an Info File, , Creating an Info File, texinfo, the Texinfo
+Manual}, to learn how to create an Info file from a Texinfo file.
+
+@xref{Top,, Overview of Texinfo, texinfo, Texinfo: The GNU Documentation
+Format}, to learn how to write a Texinfo file.
+
+@nwnode Using Stand-alone Info, Options, , Top
+@chapter Using the Stand-alone Info Reader
+@lowersections
+@c Make the paragraph indentation match the rest of this file.
+@paragraphindent 2
+@include info-stnd.texi
+@raisesections
+@bye
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