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diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/texinfo/info-stnd.html b/Master/texmf/doc/texinfo/info-stnd.html index 3e227d9a42f..abf2bb1c6e0 100644 --- a/Master/texmf/doc/texinfo/info-stnd.html +++ b/Master/texmf/doc/texinfo/info-stnd.html @@ -1,31 +1,35 @@ <html lang="en"> <head> -<title>GNU Info 4.7</title> +<title>GNU Info 4.12</title> <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html"> -<meta name="description" content="GNU Info 4.7"> -<meta name="generator" content="makeinfo 4.7"> +<meta name="description" content="GNU Info 4.12"> +<meta name="generator" content="makeinfo 4.12"> <link title="Top" rel="top" href="#Top"> <link href="http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/" rel="generator-home" title="Texinfo Homepage"> <!-- -This manual is for GNU Info (version 4.7, 23 March 2004), +This manual is for GNU Info (version 4.12, 5 March 2008), a program for viewing documents in Info format (usually created from Texinfo source files). Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, -2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. +2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc. Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, - Version 1.1 or any later version published by the Free Software + Version 1.2 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts - being "A GNU Manual," and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) + being "A GNU Manual", and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled - "GNU Free Documentation License." + "GNU Free Documentation License' in the Texinfo manual. - (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: "You have freedom to copy and - modify this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by - the Free Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development." - --> + (a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: "You have the freedom to copy + and modify this GNU manual. Buying copies from the FSF supports + it in developing GNU and promoting software freedom." + +This document is part of a collection distributed under the GNU Free +Documentation License. If you want to distribute this document +separately from the collection, you can do so by adding a copy of the +license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license.--> <meta http-equiv="Content-Style-Type" content="text/css"> <style type="text/css"><!-- pre.display { font-family:inherit } @@ -34,12 +38,13 @@ Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, pre.smallformat { font-family:inherit; font-size:smaller } pre.smallexample { font-size:smaller } pre.smalllisp { font-size:smaller } - span.sc { font-variant:small-caps } - span.roman { font-family: serif; font-weight: normal; } + span.sc { font-variant:small-caps } + span.roman { font-family:serif; font-weight:normal; } + span.sansserif { font-family:sans-serif; font-weight:normal; } --></style> </head> <body> -<h1 class="settitle">GNU Info 4.7</h1> +<h1 class="settitle">GNU Info 4.12</h1> <div class="contents"> <h2>Table of Contents</h2> <ul> @@ -66,17 +71,10 @@ Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, <li><a name="toc_Variables" href="#Variables">11 Manipulating Variables</a> <li><a name="toc_Custom-Key-Bindings" href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">12 Customizing Key Bindings and Variables</a> <ul> -<li><a href="#Invoking-infokey">12.1 Invoking <span class="command">infokey</span></a> -<li><a href="#infokey-source-format">12.2 <span class="command">infokey</span> source format</a> -</li></ul> -<li><a name="toc_Copying-This-Manual" href="#Copying-This-Manual">Appendix A Copying This Manual</a> -<ul> -<li><a href="#GNU-Free-Documentation-License">A.1 GNU Free Documentation License</a> -<ul> -<li><a href="#GNU-Free-Documentation-License">A.1.1 ADDENDUM: How to use this License for your documents</a> -</li></ul> +<li><a href="#Invoking-infokey">12.1 Invoking <samp><span class="command">infokey</span></samp></a> +<li><a href="#infokey-source-format">12.2 <samp><span class="command">infokey</span></samp> source format</a> </li></ul> -<li><a name="toc_Index" href="#Index">Appendix B Index</a> +<li><a name="toc_Index" href="#Index">Appendix A Index</a> </li></ul> </div> @@ -84,38 +82,19 @@ Copyright (C) 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Top"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#What-is-Info">What is Info</a>, +<a name="Top"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#What-is-Info">What is Info</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#dir">(dir)</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="unnumbered">GNU Info</h2> -<p>This manual is for GNU Info (version 4.7, 23 March 2004), -a program for viewing documents in Info format (usually created from -Texinfo source files). - - <p>Copyright © 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, -2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - - <blockquote> -Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document -under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.1 or -any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no -Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being “A GNU Manual,” -and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the -license is included in the section entitled “GNU Free Documentation -License.” - - <p>(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: “You have freedom to copy and modify -this GNU Manual, like GNU software. Copies published by the Free -Software Foundation raise funds for GNU development.” -</blockquote> - - <p>This documentation is different from the documentation for the Info -reader that is part of GNU Emacs. If you do not know how to use Info, -but have a working Info reader, you should read the Emacs documentation -first, as it includes more background information and a thorough tutorial. +<p>If you do not know how to use Info, but have a working Info reader, +you should read the Info manual before this one (see <a href="info.html#Top">Getting Started</a>), as it includes more background information and +a thorough tutorial. This documentation describes the standalone Info +reader that is part of the Texinfo distribution, not the Info reader +that is part of GNU Emacs. <ul class="menu"> <li><a accesskey="1" href="#What-is-Info">What is Info</a>: What is Info? @@ -130,36 +109,47 @@ first, as it includes more background information and a thorough tutorial. <li><a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a>: A few commands that defy categories. <li><a href="#Variables">Variables</a>: How to change the default behavior of Info. <li><a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a>: How to define your own key-to-command bindings. -<li><a href="#Copying-This-Manual">Copying This Manual</a>: The GNU Free Documentation License. -<li><a href="#Index">Index</a>: Global index containing keystrokes, - command names, variable names, - and general concepts. +<li><a href="#Index">Index</a>: Global index with keystrokes, command names, + variable names, and general concepts. </ul> <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="What-is-Info"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a>, +<a name="What-is-Info"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Top">Top</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">1 What is Info?</h2> -<p><dfn>Info</dfn> is a program which is used to view Info files on an ASCII -terminal. <dfn>Info files</dfn> are the result of processing Texinfo files -with the program <code>makeinfo</code> or with one of the Emacs commands, such -as <code>M-x texinfo-format-buffer</code>. Texinfo itself is a documentation -system that uses a single source file to produce both on-line -information and printed output. You can typeset and print the files -that you read in Info. +<p>The <dfn>Info</dfn> program is a standalone program, part of the Texinfo +distribution, which is used to view Info files on an ASCII terminal. +<dfn>Info files</dfn> are typically the result of processing Texinfo files +with the program <code>makeinfo</code> (also in the Texinfo distribution) + + <p>Texinfo itself is a documentation system that uses a single source +file to produce both on-line information and printed output. You can +typeset and print the files that you read in Info. + + <p>GNU Emacs also provides an Info reader (just type <kbd>M-x info</kbd> in +Emacs). Emacs Info and standalone Info have nearly identical user +interfaces, although customization and other details are different +(this manual explains the standalone Info reader). The Emacs Info +reader supports the X Window System and other such bitmapped +interfaces, not just plain ASCII, so if you want the prettiest +display for Info files, you should try it. You can use Emacs Info +without using Emacs for anything else. (Type <kbd>C-x C-c</kbd> to exit; +this also works in the standalone Info reader.) <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Invoking-Info"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a>, +<a name="Invoking-Info"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#What-is-Info">What is Info</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">2 Invoking Info</h2> @@ -174,13 +164,12 @@ is a template showing an invocation of GNU Info from the shell: <p>The program accepts the following options: <dl> -<a name="_002d_002dapropos"></a> -<dt><code>--apropos=</code><var>string</var><dd><a name="index-Searching-all-indices-6"></a><a name="index-Info-files_0040r_007b_002c-searching-all-indices_007d-7"></a><a name="index-Apropos_0040r_007b_002c-in-Info-files_007d-8"></a>Specify a string to search in every index of every Info file installed -on your system. Info looks up the named <var>string</var> in all the indices -it can find, prints the results to standard output, and then exits. If -you are not sure which Info file explains certain issues, this option is -your friend. Note that if your system has a lot of Info files -installed, searching all of them might take some time. +<a name="g_t_002d_002dapropos"></a><dt><code>--apropos=</code><var>string</var><dt><code>-k </code><var>string</var><dd><a name="index-Searching-all-indices-6"></a><a name="index-Info-files_0040r_007b_002c-searching-all-indices_007d-7"></a><a name="index-Apropos_0040r_007b_002c-in-Info-files_007d-8"></a>Specify a string to search in every index of every Info file installed +on your system. Info looks up the named <var>string</var> in all the +indices it can find, prints the results to standard output, and then +exits. If you are not sure which Info file explains certain issues, +this option is your friend. (If your system has a lot of Info files +installed, searching all of them might take some time!) <p>You can invoke the apropos command from inside Info; see <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a>. @@ -201,20 +190,20 @@ build-time default to the value of <code>INFOPATH</code>. <p><a name="index-keystrokes_002c-recording-10"></a><a name="index-remembering-user-keystrokes-11"></a><br><dt><code>--dribble=</code><var>dribble-file</var><dd>Specify a file where all user keystrokes will be recorded. This file can be used later to replay the same sequence of commands, see the -<span class="samp">--restore</span> option below. +‘<samp><span class="samp">--restore</span></samp>’ option below. <br><dt><code>--file </code><var>filename</var><dt><code>-f </code><var>filename</var><dd><a name="index-Info-file_002c-selecting-12"></a>Specify a particular Info file to visit. By default, Info visits the file <code>dir</code>; if you use this option, Info will start with <code>(</code><var>filename</var><code>)Top</code> as the first file and node. - <p><a name="index-relative-Info-file-names-13"></a><a name="index-file-names_002c-relative-14"></a><a name="index-Info-files_002c-relative-15"></a>If <var>filename</var> is an absolute file name, or begins with <span class="file">./</span> or -<span class="file">../</span>, Info looks for <var>filename</var> only in the directory of the + <p><a name="index-relative-Info-file-names-13"></a><a name="index-file-names_002c-relative-14"></a><a name="index-Info-files_002c-relative-15"></a>If <var>filename</var> is an absolute file name, or begins with <samp><span class="file">./</span></samp> or +<samp><span class="file">../</span></samp>, Info looks for <var>filename</var> only in the directory of the specified <var>filename</var>, and adds the directory of <var>filename</var> to the value of <code>INFOPATH</code>. In contrast, if <var>filename</var> is in the -form of a relative file name, but without the <span class="file">./</span> or <span class="file">../</span> +form of a relative file name, but without the <samp><span class="file">./</span></samp> or <samp><span class="file">../</span></samp> prefix, Info will only look for it in the directories specified in <code>INFOPATH</code>. In other words, Info does <em>not</em> treat file names -which lack <span class="file">./</span> and <span class="file">../</span> prefix as relative to the current +which lack <samp><span class="file">./</span></samp> and <samp><span class="file">../</span></samp> prefix as relative to the current directory. <p><a name="index-compressed-Info-files-16"></a><a name="index-files_002c-compressed-17"></a><a name="index-Info-files_002c-compressed-18"></a>In every directory Info tries, if <var>filename</var> is not found, Info @@ -224,8 +213,8 @@ isn't found. Info supports files compressed with <code>gzip</code>, <code>bzip2</code>, <code>compress</code> and <code>yabba</code> programs; it calls <code>gunzip</code>, <code>bunzip2</code>, <code>uncompress</code> and <code>unyabba</code>, accordingly, to decompress such files. Compressed Info files are -assumed to have <span class="file">.z</span>, <span class="file">.gz</span>, <span class="file">.bz2</span>, <span class="file">.Z</span>, or -<span class="file">.Y</span> extensions, possibly in addition to one of the known Info +assumed to have <samp><span class="file">.z</span></samp>, <samp><span class="file">.gz</span></samp>, <samp><span class="file">.bz2</span></samp>, <samp><span class="file">.Z</span></samp>, or +<samp><span class="file">.Y</span></samp> extensions, possibly in addition to one of the known Info files extensions<a rel="footnote" href="#fn-2" name="fnd-2"><sup>2</sup></a>. <br><dt><code>--help</code><dt><code>-h</code><dd>Produces a relatively brief description of the available Info options. @@ -234,8 +223,8 @@ files extensions<a rel="footnote" href="#fn-2" name="fnd-2"><sup>2</sup></a>. file and search for index entries which match <var>string</var>. If such an entry is found, the Info session begins with displaying the node pointed to by the first matching index entry; press <kbd>,</kbd> to step through the -rest of the matching entries. If no such entry exists, print <span class="samp">no -entries found</span> and exit with nonzero status. This can be used from +rest of the matching entries. If no such entry exists, print ‘<samp><span class="samp">no +entries found</span></samp>’ and exit with nonzero status. This can be used from another program as a way to provide online help, or as a quick way of starting to read an Info file at a certain node when you don't know the exact name of that node. @@ -262,12 +251,11 @@ through directly to the terminal. If your terminal does not support these escapes, use <code>--no-raw-escapes</code> to make Info remove them. <p><a name="index-replaying-recorded-keystrokes-26"></a><br><dt><code>--restore=</code><var>dribble-file</var><dd>Read keystrokes from <var>dribble-file</var>, presumably recorded during -previous Info session (see the description of the <span class="samp">--dribble</span> +previous Info session (see the description of the ‘<samp><span class="samp">--dribble</span></samp>’ option above). When the keystrokes in the files are all read, Info reverts its input to the usual interactive operation. - <p><a name="_002d_002dshow_002doptions"></a> -<a name="index-command_002dline-options_002c-how-to-find-27"></a><a name="index-invocation-description_002c-how-to-find-28"></a><br><dt><code>--show-options</code><dt><code>--usage</code><dt><code>-O</code><dd>This option causes Info to look for the node that describes how to + <p><a name="g_t_002d_002dshow_002doptions"></a><a name="index-command_002dline-options_002c-how-to-find-27"></a><a name="index-invocation-description_002c-how-to-find-28"></a><br><dt><code>--show-options</code><dt><code>--usage</code><dt><code>-O</code><dd>This option causes Info to look for the node that describes how to invoke the program and its command-line options, and begin the session by displaying that node. It is provided to make it easier to find the most important usage information in a manual without the need to wade @@ -281,7 +269,7 @@ to the video memory on these systems, for faster operation and colored display support.) This allows the speech synthesizers used by blind persons to catch the output and convert it to audible speech. - <br><dt><code>--subnodes</code><dd><a name="index-_0040code_007b_002d_002dsubnodes_007d_002c-command-line-option-30"></a>This option only has meaning when given in conjunction with + <br><dt><code>--subnodes</code><dd><a name="index-g_t_0040code_007b_002d_002dsubnodes_007d_002c-command-line-option-30"></a>This option only has meaning when given in conjunction with <code>--output</code>. 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 @@ -289,8 +277,7 @@ members of an index. Each node is only output once. <br><dt><code>--version</code><dd><a name="index-version-information-31"></a>Prints the version information of Info and exits. - <p><a name="_002d_002dvi_002dkeys"></a> -<a name="index-vi_002dlike-key-bindings-32"></a><a name="index-Less_002dlike-key-bindings-33"></a><br><dt><code>--vi-keys</code><dd>This option binds functions to keys differently, to emulate the key + <p><a name="g_t_002d_002dvi_002dkeys"></a><a name="index-vi_002dlike-key-bindings-32"></a><a name="index-Less_002dlike-key-bindings-33"></a><br><dt><code>--vi-keys</code><dd>This option binds functions to keys differently, to emulate the key bindings of <code>vi</code> and Less. The default key bindings are generally modeled after Emacs. (See <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a>, @@ -299,37 +286,41 @@ for a more general way of altering GNU Info's key bindings.) <p><a name="index-Info-manual-location-34"></a><a name="index-Where-is-an-Info-manual_003f-35"></a><br><dt><code>--where</code><dt><code>--location</code><dt><code>-w</code><dd>Show the filename that would be read and exit, instead of actually reading it and starting Info. - <br><dt><var>menu-item</var><dd><a name="index-menu_002c-following-36"></a><a name="command_002dline-menu-items"></a> -Info treats its remaining arguments as the names of menu items. The + <br><dt><var>menu-item</var><dd><a name="index-menu_002c-following-36"></a><a name="command_002dline-menu-items"></a>Info treats its remaining arguments as the names of menu items. The first argument is a menu item in the initial node visited (generally <code>dir</code>), the second argument is a menu item in the first argument's node, etc. You can easily move to the node of your choice by specifying the menu names which describe the path to that node. For example, <pre class="example"> info emacs buffers - </pre> - <p class="noindent">first selects the menu item <span class="samp">Emacs</span> in the node <span class="samp">(dir)Top</span>, -and then selects the menu item <span class="samp">Buffers</span> in the node -<span class="samp">(emacs)Top</span>. +</pre> + <p class="noindent">first selects the menu item ‘<samp><span class="samp">Emacs</span></samp>’ in the node ‘<samp><span class="samp">(dir)Top</span></samp>’, +and then selects the menu item ‘<samp><span class="samp">Buffers</span></samp>’ in the node +‘<samp><span class="samp">(emacs)Top</span></samp>’. </dl> - <p>To avoid searching the <span class="file">dir</span> files and just show some arbitrary -file, use <span class="samp">-f</span> and the filename, as in <span class="samp">info -f ./foo.info</span>. + <p>To avoid searching the <samp><span class="file">dir</span></samp> files and just show some arbitrary +file, use ‘<samp><span class="samp">-f</span></samp>’ and the filename, as in ‘<samp><span class="samp">info -f ./foo.info</span></samp>’. <p>The index search and the search for the node which describes program invocation and command-line options begins <em>after</em> processing all the command-line menu items. Therefore, the Info file searched for the index or the invocation node is the file where Info finds itself after following all the menu items given on the command line. This is so -<span class="samp">info emacs --show-options</span> does what you'd expect. +‘<samp><span class="samp">info emacs --show-options</span></samp>’ does what you'd expect. + + <p>Finally, Info defines many default key bindings and variables. +See <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a>, for information on how to customize these +settings. <!-- FIXME: the feature with lowercasing the file name isn't documented --> <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Cursor-Commands"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a>, +<a name="Cursor-Commands"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">3 Moving the Cursor</h2> @@ -341,7 +332,7 @@ 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. See <a href="emacs.html#User-Input">User Input (the GNU Emacs Manual)</a>, if you are unfamiliar with the +the Emacs manual, and the GNU Readline manual. See <a href="emacs.html#User-Input">User Input</a>, if you are unfamiliar with the notation.<a rel="footnote" href="#fn-4" name="fnd-4"><sup>4</sup></a> <p>The following table lists the basic cursor movement commands in Info. @@ -385,10 +376,11 @@ moves the cursor to the start of the <var>n</var>th line in the window. <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Scrolling-Commands"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a>, +<a name="Scrolling-Commands"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">4 Moving Text Within a Window</h2> @@ -399,9 +391,11 @@ 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. - <p>Scrolling commands are bound differently when <span class="samp">--vi-keys</span> operation -is in effect (see <a href="#_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>). These key bindings are designated -with “vi-like operation”. + <p>Scrolling commands are bound differently when ‘<samp><span class="samp">--vi-keys</span></samp>’ +operation is in effect (see <a href="#g_t_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>). These key bindings are +designated with “vi-like operation”. See <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a>, +for information on arbitrarily customizing key bindings and variable +settings. <dl> <dt><SPC> (<code>scroll-forward</code>)<dd><a name="index-SPC_002c-in-Info-windows-75"></a><a name="index-scroll_002dforward-76"></a>Shift the text in this window up. That is, show more of the node which @@ -417,7 +411,7 @@ read an entire manual from start to finish by repeating <SPC>. <p>The default scroll size is one screen-full, but it can be changed by invoking the (<code>scroll-forward-page-only-set-window</code>) command, -<span class="samp">z</span> under <span class="samp">--vi-keys</span>, with a numeric argument. +‘<samp><span class="samp">z</span></samp>’ under ‘<samp><span class="samp">--vi-keys</span></samp>’, with a numeric argument. <br><dt><NEXT> (an arrow key) (<code>scroll-forward-page-only</code>)<dt><C-v><dt><C-f>, vi-like operation<dt><f>, vi-like operation<dt><M-SPC>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-NEXT-77"></a><a name="index-C_002dv-78"></a><a name="index-C_002df_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-79"></a><a name="index-f_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-80"></a><a name="index-M_002dSPC_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-81"></a><a name="index-scroll_002dforward_002dpage_002donly-82"></a>Shift the text in this window up. This is identical to the <SPC> operation above, except that it never scrolls beyond the end of the @@ -437,13 +431,13 @@ If you are at the start of a node, <DEL> takes you to the “previous” node, so that you can read an entire manual from finish to start by repeating <DEL>. The default scroll size can be changed by invoking the (<code>scroll-backward-page-only-set-window</code>) command, -<span class="samp">w</span> under <span class="samp">--vi-keys</span>, with a numeric argument. +‘<samp><span class="samp">w</span></samp>’ under ‘<samp><span class="samp">--vi-keys</span></samp>’, with a numeric argument. <dt><PREVIOUS> (arrow key) (<code>scroll-backward-page-only</code>)<dt><PRIOR> (arrow key)<dt><M-v><dt><b>, vi-like operation<dt><C-b>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-PREVIOUS-88"></a><a name="index-M_002dv-89"></a><a name="index-b_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-90"></a><a name="index-C_002db_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-91"></a><a name="index-scroll_002dbackward_002dpage_002donly-92"></a>Shift the text in this window down. The inverse of <code>scroll-forward-page-only</code>. Does not scroll beyond the start of the current node. The default scroll size can be changed by invoking -the(<code>scroll-backward-page-only-set-window</code>) command, <span class="samp">w</span> under -<span class="samp">--vi-keys</span>, with a numeric argument. +the(<code>scroll-backward-page-only-set-window</code>) command, ‘<samp><span class="samp">w</span></samp>’ under +‘<samp><span class="samp">--vi-keys</span></samp>’, with a numeric argument. <br><dt><w> (<code>scroll-backward-page-only-set-window</code>, vi-like operation)<dd><a name="index-w_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-93"></a><a name="index-scroll_002dbackward_002dpage_002donly_002dset_002dwindow-94"></a>Scroll backward, like with <PREVIOUS>, but if a numeric argument is specified, it becomes the default scroll size for subsequent @@ -457,12 +451,12 @@ many lines. <br><dt><d> (<code>scroll-half-screen-down</code>, vi-like operation)<dt><C-d>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-d_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-108"></a><a name="index-C_002dd_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-109"></a><a name="index-scroll_002dhalf_002dscreen_002ddown-110"></a>Scroll forward by half of the screen size. With a numeric argument, scroll that many lines. If an argument is specified, it becomes the new -default number of lines to scroll for subsequent <span class="samp">d</span> and <span class="samp">u</span> +default number of lines to scroll for subsequent ‘<samp><span class="samp">d</span></samp>’ and ‘<samp><span class="samp">u</span></samp>’ commands. <br><dt><u> (<code>scroll-half-screen-up</code>, vi-like operation)<dt><C-u>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-u_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-111"></a><a name="index-C_002du_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-112"></a><a name="index-scroll_002dhalf_002dscreen_002dup-113"></a>Scroll back by half of the screen size. With a numeric argument, scroll that many lines. If an argument is specified, it becomes the new -default number of lines to scroll for subsequent <span class="samp">u</span> and <span class="samp">d</span> +default number of lines to scroll for subsequent ‘<samp><span class="samp">u</span></samp>’ and ‘<samp><span class="samp">d</span></samp>’ commands. </dl> @@ -470,7 +464,7 @@ commands. move forward and backward through the node structure of the file. If you press <SPC> while viewing the end of a node, or <DEL> while viewing the beginning of a node, what happens is controlled by the -variable <code>scroll-behavior</code>. See <a href="#Variables"><code>scroll-behavior</code></a>, for more information. +variable <code>scroll-behavior</code> (see <a href="#scroll_002dbehavior">scroll-behavior</a>). <p>The <code>scroll-forward-page-only</code> and <code>scroll-backward-page-only</code> commands never scroll beyond the current node. @@ -481,34 +475,35 @@ refers to it by the name <PRIOR>. When you use <PRIOR> or current node. <p><a name="index-BS-_0028backspace_0029-116"></a>If your keyboard lacks the <DEL> key, look for a key called -<BS>, or <span class="samp">BackSpace</span>, sometimes designated with an arrow which +<BS>, or ‘<samp><span class="samp">BackSpace</span></samp>’, sometimes designated with an arrow which points to the left, which should perform the same function. <dl> <dt><C-l> (<code>redraw-display</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dl-117"></a><a name="index-redraw_002ddisplay-118"></a>Redraw the display from scratch, or shift the line containing the cursor -to a specified location. With no numeric argument, <span class="samp">C-l</span> clears +to a specified location. With no numeric argument, ‘<samp><span class="samp">C-l</span></samp>’ clears the screen, and then redraws its entire contents. Given a numeric argument of <var>n</var>, the line containing the cursor is shifted so that it is on the <var>n</var>th line of the window. <br><dt><kbd>C-x <w></kbd> (<code>toggle-wrap</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dw-119"></a><a name="index-toggle_002dwrap-120"></a>Toggles the state of line wrapping in the current window. Normally, lines which are longer than the screen width <dfn>wrap</dfn>, i.e., they are -continued on the next line. Lines which wrap have a <span class="samp">\</span> appearing +continued on the next line. Lines which wrap have a ‘<samp><span class="samp">\</span></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</code>. When a line which needs more -space than one screen width to display is displayed, a <span class="samp">$</span> appears +space than one screen width to display is displayed, a ‘<samp><span class="samp">$</span></samp>’ appears in the rightmost column of the screen, and the remainder of the line is invisible. When long lines are truncated, the modeline displays the -<span class="samp">$</span> character near its left edge. +‘<samp><span class="samp">$</span></samp>’ character near its left edge. </dl> <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Node-Commands"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a>, +<a name="Node-Commands"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">5 Selecting a Node</h2> @@ -517,9 +512,9 @@ Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> This section details the numerous Info commands which select a new node to view in the current window. - <p>The most basic node commands are <span class="samp">n</span>, <span class="samp">p</span>, <span class="samp">u</span>, and -<span class="samp">l</span>. Note that the commands to select nodes are mapped differently -when <span class="samp">--vi-keys</span> is in effect; these keybindings are designated + <p>The most basic node commands are ‘<samp><span class="samp">n</span></samp>’, ‘<samp><span class="samp">p</span></samp>’, ‘<samp><span class="samp">u</span></samp>’, and +‘<samp><span class="samp">l</span></samp>’. Note that the commands to select nodes are mapped differently +when ‘<samp><span class="samp">--vi-keys</span></samp>’ is in effect; these keybindings are designated below as “vi-like operation”. <p>When you are viewing a node, the top line of the node contains some Info @@ -542,64 +537,62 @@ keyboards. </dl> <p>You can easily select a node that you have already viewed in this window -by using the <span class="samp">l</span> command – this name stands for "last", and +by using the ‘<samp><span class="samp">l</span></samp>’ command—this name stands for “last”, and actually moves backwards through the history of visited nodes for this window. This is handy when you followed a reference to another node, possibly to read about a related issue, and would like then to resume reading at the same place where you started the excursion. - <p>Each node where you press <span class="samp">l</span> is discarded from the history. Thus, + <p>Each node where you press ‘<samp><span class="samp">l</span></samp>’ is discarded from the history. Thus, by the time you get to the first node you visited in a window, the entire history of that window is discarded. <dl> -<dt><l> (<code>history-node</code>)<dt><C-<CENTER>> (on DOS/Windows only)<dt><'>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-l-135"></a><a name="index-C_002dCENTER-136"></a><a name="index-_0027_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-137"></a><a name="index-history_002dnode-138"></a>Pop the most recently selected node in this window from the node +<dt><l> (<code>history-node</code>)<dt><C-<CENTER>> (on DOS/Windows only)<dt><'>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-l-135"></a><a name="index-C_002dCENTER-136"></a><a name="index-g_t_0027_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-137"></a><a name="index-history_002dnode-138"></a>Pop the most recently selected node in this window from the node history. </dl> <p>Two additional commands make it easy to select the most commonly -selected nodes; they are <span class="samp">t</span> and <span class="samp">d</span>. +selected nodes; they are ‘<samp><span class="samp">t</span></samp>’ and ‘<samp><span class="samp">d</span></samp>’. <dl> -<dt><t> (<code>top-node</code>)<dt><M-t>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-t-139"></a><a name="index-M_002dt_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-140"></a><a name="index-top_002dnode-141"></a>Select the node <span class="samp">Top</span> in the current Info file. +<dt><t> (<code>top-node</code>)<dt><M-t>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-t-139"></a><a name="index-M_002dt_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-140"></a><a name="index-top_002dnode-141"></a>Select the node ‘<samp><span class="samp">Top</span></samp>’ in the current Info file. - <br><dt><d> (<code>dir-node</code>)<dt><M-d>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-d-142"></a><a name="index-M_002dd_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-143"></a><a name="index-dir_002dnode-144"></a>Select the directory node (i.e., the node <span class="samp">(dir)</span>). + <br><dt><d> (<code>dir-node</code>)<dt><M-d>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-d-142"></a><a name="index-M_002dd_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-143"></a><a name="index-dir_002dnode-144"></a>Select the directory node (i.e., the node ‘<samp><span class="samp">(dir)</span></samp>’). </dl> <p>Here are some other commands which immediately result in the selection of a different node in the current window: <dl> -<dt><<> (<code>first-node</code>)<dt><g>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-_003c-145"></a><a name="index-g_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-146"></a><a name="index-first_002dnode-147"></a>Selects the first node which appears in this file. This node is most -often <span class="samp">Top</span>, but it does not have to be. With a numeric argument +<dt><<> (<code>first-node</code>)<dt><g>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-g_t_003c-145"></a><a name="index-g_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-146"></a><a name="index-first_002dnode-147"></a>Selects the first node which appears in this file. This node is most +often ‘<samp><span class="samp">Top</span></samp>’, but it does not have to be. With a numeric argument <var>N</var>, select the <var>N</var>th node (the first node is node 1). An argument of zero is the same as the argument of 1. - <br><dt><>> (<code>last-node</code>)<dt><G>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-_003e-148"></a><a name="index-G_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-149"></a><a name="index-last_002dnode-150"></a>Select the last node which appears in this file. With a numeric argument + <br><dt><>> (<code>last-node</code>)<dt><G>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-g_t_003e-148"></a><a name="index-G_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-149"></a><a name="index-last_002dnode-150"></a>Select the last node which appears in this file. With a numeric argument <var>N</var>, select the <var>N</var>th node (the first node is node 1). An argument of zero is the same as no argument, i.e., it selects the last node. - <br><dt><]> (<code>global-next-node</code>)<dd><a name="index-_005d-151"></a><a name="index-global_002dnext_002dnode-152"></a>Move forward or down through node structure. If the node that you are -currently viewing has a <span class="samp">Next</span> pointer, that node is selected. + <br><dt><]> (<code>global-next-node</code>)<dd><a name="index-g_t_005d-151"></a><a name="index-global_002dnext_002dnode-152"></a>Move forward or down through node structure. If the node that you are +currently viewing has a ‘<samp><span class="samp">Next</span></samp>’ pointer, that node is selected. Otherwise, if this node has a menu, the first menu item is selected. If -there is no <span class="samp">Next</span> and no menu, the same process is tried with the -<span class="samp">Up</span> node of this node. +there is no ‘<samp><span class="samp">Next</span></samp>’ and no menu, the same process is tried with the +‘<samp><span class="samp">Up</span></samp>’ node of this node. - <br><dt><[> (<code>global-prev-node</code>)<dd><a name="index-_005b-153"></a><a name="index-global_002dprev_002dnode-154"></a>Move backward or up through node structure. If the node that you are -currently viewing has a <span class="samp">Prev</span> pointer, that node is selected. -Otherwise, if the node has an <span class="samp">Up</span> pointer, that node is selected, + <br><dt><[> (<code>global-prev-node</code>)<dd><a name="index-g_t_005b-153"></a><a name="index-global_002dprev_002dnode-154"></a>Move backward or up through node structure. If the node that you are +currently viewing has a ‘<samp><span class="samp">Prev</span></samp>’ pointer, that node is selected. +Otherwise, if the node has an ‘<samp><span class="samp">Up</span></samp>’ pointer, that node is selected, and if it has a menu, the last item in the menu is selected. </dl> <p>You can get the same behavior as <code>global-next-node</code> and <code>global-prev-node</code> while simply scrolling through the file with -<SPC> and <DEL>; See <a href="#Variables"><code>scroll-behavior</code></a>, for -more information. +<SPC> and <DEL> (see <a href="#scroll_002dbehavior">scroll-behavior</a>). <dl> -<a name="goto_002dnode"></a> -<dt><g> (<code>goto-node</code>)<dt><kbd>C-x <g></kbd>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-g-155"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-g_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-156"></a><a name="index-goto_002dnode-157"></a>Read the name of a node and select it. While reading the node name, +<a name="goto_002dnode"></a><dt><g> (<code>goto-node</code>)<dt><kbd>C-x <g></kbd>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-g-155"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-g_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-156"></a><a name="index-goto_002dnode-157"></a>Read the name of a node and select it. While reading the node name, completion (see <a href="#The-Echo-Area">completion</a>) is only done for the nodes which reside in one of the Info files that were loaded in the current Info session; if the desired node resides in some other file, @@ -607,42 +600,41 @@ you must type the node exactly as it appears in that Info file, and you must include the Info file of the other file. For example, <pre class="example"> <code>g(emacs)Buffers</code> - </pre> - <p>finds the node <span class="samp">Buffers</span> in the Info file <span class="file">emacs</span>. +</pre> + <p>finds the node ‘<samp><span class="samp">Buffers</span></samp>’ in the Info file <samp><span class="file">emacs</span></samp>. - <p><a name="goto_002dinvocation"></a> -<br><dt><O> (<code>goto-invocation</code><dt><I><dd><a name="index-O-158"></a><a name="index-I-159"></a><a name="index-goto_002dinvocation-160"></a><a name="index-finding-the-Invocation-node-161"></a>Read the name of a program and look for a node in the current Info file + <p><a name="goto_002dinvocation"></a><br><dt><O> (<code>goto-invocation</code><dt><I><dd><a name="index-O-158"></a><a name="index-I-159"></a><a name="index-goto_002dinvocation-160"></a><a name="index-finding-the-Invocation-node-161"></a>Read the name of a program and look for a node in the current Info file which describes the invocation and the command-line options for that program. The default program name is derived from the name of the current Info file. This command does the same as the -<span class="samp">--show-options</span> command-line option (see <a href="#_002d_002dshow_002doptions">–show-options</a>), but +‘<samp><span class="samp">--show-options</span></samp>’ command-line option (see <a href="#g_t_002d_002dshow_002doptions">–show-options</a>), but it also allows to specify the program name; this is important for those manuals which describe several programs. <p>If you need to find the Invocation node of a program that is documented in another Info file, you need to visit that file before invoking -<span class="samp">I</span>. For example, if you are reading the Emacs manual and want to +‘<samp><span class="samp">I</span></samp>’. For example, if you are reading the Emacs manual and want to see the command-line options of the <code>makeinfo</code> program, type <kbd>g (texinfo) <RET></kbd> and then <kbd>I makeinfo <RET></kbd>. If you don't -know what Info file documents the command, or if invoking <span class="samp">I</span> -doesn't display the right node, go to the <span class="samp">(dir)</span> node (using the -<span class="samp">d</span> command) and invoke <span class="samp">I</span> from there. +know what Info file documents the command, or if invoking ‘<samp><span class="samp">I</span></samp>’ +doesn't display the right node, go to the ‘<samp><span class="samp">(dir)</span></samp>’ node (using the +‘<samp><span class="samp">d</span></samp>’ command) and invoke ‘<samp><span class="samp">I</span></samp>’ from there. <br><dt><G> (<code>menu-sequence</code>)<dd><a name="index-G-162"></a><a name="index-menu_002dsequence-163"></a><a name="index-menu_002c-following_002c-from-inside-Info-164"></a>Read a sequence of menu entries and follow it. Info prompts for a sequence of menu items separated by commas. (Since commas are not allowed in a node name, they are a natural choice for a delimiter in a list of menu items.) Info then looks up the first item in the menu of -the node <span class="samp">(dir)</span> (if the <span class="samp">(dir)</span> node cannot be found, Info -uses <span class="samp">Top</span>). If such an entry is found, Info goes to the node it +the node ‘<samp><span class="samp">(dir)</span></samp>’ (if the ‘<samp><span class="samp">(dir)</span></samp>’ node cannot be found, Info +uses ‘<samp><span class="samp">Top</span></samp>’). If such an entry is found, Info goes to the node it points to and looks up the second item in the menu of that node, etc. In other words, you can specify a complete path which descends through the menu hierarchy of a particular Info file starting at the -<span class="samp">(dir)</span> node. This has the same effect as if you typed the menu +‘<samp><span class="samp">(dir)</span></samp>’ node. This has the same effect as if you typed the menu item sequence on Info's command line, see <a href="#command_002dline-menu-items">Info command-line arguments processing</a>. For example, <pre class="example"> <kbd>G Texinfo,Overview,Reporting Bugs <RET></kbd> - </pre> - <p class="noindent">displays the node <span class="samp">Reporting Bugs</span> in the Texinfo manual. (You +</pre> + <p class="noindent">displays the node ‘<samp><span class="samp">Reporting Bugs</span></samp>’ in the Texinfo manual. (You don't actually need to type the menu items in their full length, or in their exact letter-case. However, if you do type the menu items exactly, Info will find it faster.) @@ -658,25 +650,26 @@ the window which contained the killed node. <br><dt><kbd>C-x C-f</kbd> (<code>view-file</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-C_002df-167"></a><a name="index-view_002dfile-168"></a>Read the name of a file and selects the entire file. The command <pre class="example"> <code>C-x C-f </code><var>filename</var> - </pre> +</pre> <p>is equivalent to typing <pre class="example"> <code>g(</code><var>filename</var><code>)*</code> - </pre> +</pre> <br><dt><kbd>C-x C-b</kbd> (<code>list-visited-nodes</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-C_002db-169"></a><a name="index-list_002dvisited_002dnodes-170"></a>Make 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. <br><dt><kbd>C-x <b></kbd> (<code>select-visited-node</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-b-171"></a><a name="index-select_002dvisited_002dnode-172"></a>Select a node which has been previously visited in a visible window. -This is similar to <span class="samp">C-x C-b</span> followed by <span class="samp">m</span>, but no window is +This is similar to ‘<samp><span class="samp">C-x C-b</span></samp>’ followed by ‘<samp><span class="samp">m</span></samp>’, but no window is created. </dl> <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Searching-Commands"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Xref-Commands">Xref Commands</a>, +<a name="Searching-Commands"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Xref-Commands">Xref Commands</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">6 Searching an Info File</h2> @@ -687,100 +680,106 @@ entire Info file, search through the indices of an Info file, or find areas within an Info file which discuss a particular topic. <dl> -<dt><s> (<code>search</code>)<dt></><dd><a name="index-s-174"></a><a name="index-_002f-175"></a><a name="index-search-176"></a>Read a string in the echo area and search for it. If the string -includes upper-case characters, the Info file is searched -case-sensitively; otherwise Info ignores the letter case. With a -numeric argument of <var>N</var>, search for <var>N</var>th occurrence of the -string. Negative arguments search backwards. +<dt><s> (<code>search</code>)<dt></><dd><a name="index-s-174"></a><a name="index-g_t_002f-175"></a><a name="index-search-176"></a><a name="index-regular-expression-search-177"></a>Read a string in the echo area and search for it, either as a regular +expression (by default) or a literal string. If the string includes +upper-case characters, the Info file is searched case-sensitively; +otherwise Info ignores the letter case. With a numeric argument of +<var>N</var>, search for <var>N</var>th occurrence of the string. Negative +arguments search backwards. - <br><dt><?> (<code>search-backward</code>, vi-like operation)<dd><a name="index-_003f_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-177"></a><a name="index-search_002dbackward-178"></a>Read a string in the echo area and search backward through the Info file + <br><dt><?> (<code>search-backward</code>, vi-like operation)<dd><a name="index-g_t_003f_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-178"></a><a name="index-search_002dbackward-179"></a>Read a string in the echo area and search backward through the Info file for that string. If the string includes upper-case characters, the Info file is searched case-sensitively; otherwise Info ignores the letter case. With a numeric argument of <var>N</var>, search for <var>N</var>th occurrence of the string. Negative arguments search forward. - <br><dt><S> (<code>search-case-sensitively</code><dd><a name="index-S-179"></a><a name="index-search_002dcase_002dsensitively-180"></a><a name="index-search_002c-case_002dsensitive-181"></a><a name="index-case_002dsensitive-search-182"></a>Read a string in the echo area and search for it case-sensitively, even + <br><dt><R> (<code>toggle-regexp</code>)<dd><a name="index-R-180"></a><a name="index-toggle_002dregexp-181"></a>Toggle between using regular expressions and literal strings for +searching. Info uses so-called `extended' regular expression syntax, +similar to Emacs (see <a href="emacs.html#Regexps">Using Regular Expressions</a>). + + <br><dt><S> (<code>search-case-sensitively</code><dd><a name="index-S-182"></a><a name="index-search_002dcase_002dsensitively-183"></a><a name="index-search_002c-case_002dsensitive-184"></a><a name="index-case_002dsensitive-search-185"></a>Read a string in the echo area and search for it case-sensitively, even if the string includes only lower-case letters. With a numeric argument of <var>N</var>, search for <var>N</var>th occurrence of the string. Negative arguments search backwards. - <br><dt><kbd>C-x <n></kbd> (<code>search-next</code>)<dt><n>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-n-183"></a><a name="index-n_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-184"></a><a name="index-search_002dnext-185"></a><a name="index-repeated-search-186"></a>Search for the same string used in the last search command, in the same + <br><dt><kbd>C-x <n></kbd> (<code>search-next</code>)<dt><n>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-n-186"></a><a name="index-n_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-187"></a><a name="index-search_002dnext-188"></a><a name="index-repeated-search-189"></a>Search for the same string used in the last search command, in the same direction, and with the same case-sensitivity option. With a numeric argument of <var>N</var>, search for <var>N</var>th next occurrence. - <br><dt><kbd>C-x <N></kbd> (<code>search-previous</code>)<dt><N>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-N-187"></a><a name="index-n_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-188"></a><a name="index-search_002dprevious-189"></a>Search for the same string used in the last search command, and with the + <br><dt><kbd>C-x <N></kbd> (<code>search-previous</code>)<dt><N>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-N-190"></a><a name="index-n_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-191"></a><a name="index-search_002dprevious-192"></a>Search for the same string used in the last search command, and with the same case-sensitivity option, but in the reverse direction. With a numeric argument of <var>N</var>, search for <var>N</var>th previous occurrence. - <br><dt><C-s> (<code>isearch-forward</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002ds-190"></a><a name="index-isearch_002dforward-191"></a><a name="index-incremental-search-192"></a>Interactively search forward through the Info file for a string as you + <br><dt><C-s> (<code>isearch-forward</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002ds-193"></a><a name="index-isearch_002dforward-194"></a><a name="index-incremental-search-195"></a>Interactively search forward through the Info file for a string as you type it. If the string includes upper-case characters, the search is case-sensitive; otherwise Info ignores the letter case. - <br><dt><C-r> (<code>isearch-backward</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dr-193"></a><a name="index-isearch_002dbackward-194"></a>Interactively search backward through the Info file for a string as + <br><dt><C-r> (<code>isearch-backward</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dr-196"></a><a name="index-isearch_002dbackward-197"></a>Interactively search backward through the Info file for a string as you type it. If the string includes upper-case characters, the search is case-sensitive; otherwise Info ignores the letter case. - <br><dt><i> (<code>index-search</code>)<dd><a name="index-i-195"></a><a name="index-index_002dsearch-196"></a><a name="index-index_002c-searching-197"></a><a name="index-searching_002c-in-the-indices-198"></a>Look up a string in the indices for this Info file, and select a node + <br><dt><i> (<code>index-search</code>)<dd><a name="index-i-198"></a><a name="index-index_002dsearch-199"></a><a name="index-index_002c-searching-200"></a><a name="index-searching_002c-in-the-indices-201"></a>Look up a string in the indices for this Info file, and select a node to which the found index entry points. - <br><dt><,> (<code>next-index-match</code>)<dd><a name="index-_002c-199"></a><a name="index-next_002dindex_002dmatch-200"></a>Move to the node containing the next matching index item from the last -<span class="samp">i</span> command. + <br><dt><,> (<code>next-index-match</code>)<dd><a name="index-g_t_002c-202"></a><a name="index-next_002dindex_002dmatch-203"></a>Move to the node containing the next matching index item from the last +‘<samp><span class="samp">i</span></samp>’ command. - <br><dt><kbd>M-x index-apropos</kbd><dd><a name="index-index_002dapropos-201"></a>Grovel the indices of all the known Info files on your system for a + <br><dt><kbd>M-x index-apropos</kbd><dd><a name="index-index_002dapropos-204"></a>Grovel the indices of all the known Info files on your system for a string, and build a menu of the possible matches. </dl> - <p>The most basic searching command is <span class="samp">s</span> or <span class="samp">/</span> -(<code>search</code>). The <span class="samp">s</span> command prompts you for a string in the + <p>The most basic searching command is ‘<samp><span class="samp">s</span></samp>’ or ‘<samp><span class="samp">/</span></samp>’ +(<code>search</code>). The ‘<samp><span class="samp">s</span></samp>’ 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 <span class="samp">s</span> commands show you the default search -string within <span class="samp">[</span> and <span class="samp">]</span>; pressing <RET> instead of +found string. Subsequent ‘<samp><span class="samp">s</span></samp>’ commands show you the default search +string within ‘<samp><span class="samp">[</span></samp>’ and ‘<samp><span class="samp">]</span></samp>’; pressing <RET> instead of typing a new string will use the default search string. Under -<span class="samp">--vi-keys</span> (see <a href="#_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>), using the <span class="samp">n</span> or <span class="samp">N</span> +‘<samp><span class="samp">--vi-keys</span></samp>’ (see <a href="#g_t_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>), using the ‘<samp><span class="samp">n</span></samp>’ or ‘<samp><span class="samp">N</span></samp>’ commands is a faster way of searching for the same string. <p><dfn>Incremental searching</dfn> 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. - <p><a name="index-search_002c-and-case_002dsensitivity-202"></a><a name="index-case_002dsensitivity_002c-and-search-203"></a>Both incremental and non-incremental search by default ignore the case + <p><a name="index-search_002c-and-case_002dsensitivity-205"></a><a name="index-case_002dsensitivity_002c-and-search-206"></a>Both incremental and non-incremental search by default ignore the case of letters when comparing the Info file text with the search string. However, an uppercase letter in the search string makes the search case-sensitive. You can force a case-sensitive non-incremental search, even for a string that includes only lower-case letters, by using the -<span class="samp">S</span> command (<code>search-case-sensitively</code>). The <span class="samp">n</span> and -<span class="samp">N</span> commands operate case-sensitively if the last search command -was <span class="samp">S</span>. +‘<samp><span class="samp">S</span></samp>’ command (<code>search-case-sensitively</code>). The ‘<samp><span class="samp">n</span></samp>’ and +‘<samp><span class="samp">N</span></samp>’ commands operate case-sensitively if the last search command +was ‘<samp><span class="samp">S</span></samp>’. <p>The most efficient means of finding something quickly in a manual is -the <span class="samp">i</span> command (<code>index-search</code>). This command prompts for +the ‘<samp><span class="samp">i</span></samp>’ command (<code>index-search</code>). This command prompts for a string, and then looks for that string in all the indices of the current Info manual. If it finds a matching index entry, it displays the node to which that entry refers and prints the full text of the -entry in the echo area. You can press <span class="samp">,</span> +entry in the echo area. You can press ‘<samp><span class="samp">,</span></samp>’ (<code>next-index-match</code>) to find more matches. A good Info manual -has all of its important concepts indexed, so the <span class="samp">i</span> command +has all of its important concepts indexed, so the ‘<samp><span class="samp">i</span></samp>’ command lets you use a manual as a reference. <p>If you don't know what manual documents something, try the <kbd>M-x index-apropos</kbd> command. It prompts for a string and then looks up that string in all the indices of all the Info documents installed on your system. It can also be invoked from the command line; see -<a href="#_002d_002dapropos">–apropos</a>. +<a href="#g_t_002d_002dapropos">–apropos</a>. <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Xref-Commands"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Window-Commands">Window Commands</a>, +<a name="Xref-Commands"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Window-Commands">Window Commands</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">7 Selecting Cross References</h2> -<p>We have already discussed the <span class="samp">Next</span>, <span class="samp">Prev</span>, and <span class="samp">Up</span> +<p>We have already discussed the ‘<samp><span class="samp">Next</span></samp>’, ‘<samp><span class="samp">Prev</span></samp>’, and ‘<samp><span class="samp">Up</span></samp>’ 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 @@ -793,9 +792,10 @@ different node, perhaps in another Info file. Such pointers are called <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Parts-of-an-Xref"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a>, +<a name="Parts-of-an-Xref"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Xref-Commands">Xref Commands</a> -<br> + </div> <h3 class="section">7.1 Parts of an Xref</h3> @@ -805,14 +805,14 @@ Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Xref-Commands">Xref Commands</a> reference, and the second is the <dfn>target</dfn>; it is the full name of the node that the cross reference points to. - <p>The target is separated from the label by a colon <span class="samp">:</span>; first the + <p>The target is separated from the label by a colon ‘<samp><span class="samp">:</span></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. <pre class="example"> * Foo Label: Foo Target. More information about Foo. </pre> - <p>Note the <span class="samp">.</span> which ends the name of the target. The <span class="samp">.</span> is + <p>Note the ‘<samp><span class="samp">.</span></samp>’ which ends the name of the target. The ‘<samp><span class="samp">.</span></samp>’ is not part of the target; it serves only to let Info know where the target name ends. @@ -826,25 +826,26 @@ the label, in this case <code>Foo Commands</code>. <p>You will normally see two types of cross reference while viewing nodes: <dfn>menu</dfn> references, and <dfn>note</dfn> references. Menu references -appear within a node's menu; they begin with a <span class="samp">*</span> at the beginning +appear within a node's menu; they begin with a ‘<samp><span class="samp">*</span></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. <p>Note references appear within the body of the node text; they begin with <code>*Note</code>, and continue with a label and a target. - <p>Like <span class="samp">Next</span>, <span class="samp">Prev</span>, and <span class="samp">Up</span> pointers, cross references + <p>Like ‘<samp><span class="samp">Next</span></samp>’, ‘<samp><span class="samp">Prev</span></samp>’, and ‘<samp><span class="samp">Up</span></samp>’ 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: See <a href="texinfo.html#xref">Writing an Xref (the Texinfo Manual)</a>, for more information on creating your own texinfo cross +documentation: See <a href="texinfo.html#xref">Writing an Xref</a>, for more information on creating your own texinfo cross references. <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Selecting-Xrefs"></a>Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Parts-of-an-Xref">Parts of an Xref</a>, +<a name="Selecting-Xrefs"></a> +Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Parts-of-an-Xref">Parts of an Xref</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Xref-Commands">Xref Commands</a> -<br> + </div> <h3 class="section">7.2 Selecting Xrefs</h3> @@ -852,26 +853,26 @@ Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Xref-Commands">Xref Commands</a> <p>The following table lists the Info commands which operate on menu items. <dl> -<dt><1> (<code>menu-digit</code>)<dt><2> <small class="dots">...</small> <9><dt><M-1>, vi-like operation<dt><M-2> <small class="dots">...</small> <M-9>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-1-_0040dots_007b_007d-9_002c-in-Info-windows-204"></a><a name="index-M_002d1-_0040dots_007b_007d-M_002d9_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-205"></a><a name="index-1-_0040dots_007b_007d-9_002c-in-Info-windows-206"></a><a name="index-M_002d1-_0040dots_007b_007d-M_002d9_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-207"></a><a name="index-menu_002ddigit-208"></a>Within an Info window, pressing a single digit, (such as <span class="samp">1</span>), +<dt><1> (<code>menu-digit</code>)<dt><2> <small class="dots">...</small> <9><dt><M-1>, vi-like operation<dt><M-2> <small class="dots">...</small> <M-9>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-g_t1-_0040dots_007b_007d-9_002c-in-Info-windows-207"></a><a name="index-M_002d1-_0040dots_007b_007d-M_002d9_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-208"></a><a name="index-g_t1-_0040dots_007b_007d-9_002c-in-Info-windows-209"></a><a name="index-M_002d1-_0040dots_007b_007d-M_002d9_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-210"></a><a name="index-menu_002ddigit-211"></a>Within an Info window, pressing a single digit, (such as ‘<samp><span class="samp">1</span></samp>’), selects that menu item, and places its node in the current window. -For convenience, there is one exception; pressing <span class="samp">0</span> selects the -<em>last</em> item in the node's menu. When <span class="samp">--vi-keys</span> is in +For convenience, there is one exception; pressing ‘<samp><span class="samp">0</span></samp>’ selects the +<em>last</em> item in the node's menu. When ‘<samp><span class="samp">--vi-keys</span></samp>’ is in effect, digits set the numeric argument, so these commands are remapped -to their <span class="samp">M-</span> varieties. For example, to select the last menu +to their ‘<samp><span class="samp">M-</span></samp>’ varieties. For example, to select the last menu item, press <M-0>. - <br><dt><0> (<code>last-menu-item</code>)<dt><M-0>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-0_002c-in-Info-windows-209"></a><a name="index-M_002d0_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-210"></a><a name="index-last_002dmenu_002ditem-211"></a>Select the last item in the current node's menu. + <br><dt><0> (<code>last-menu-item</code>)<dt><M-0>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-g_t0_002c-in-Info-windows-212"></a><a name="index-M_002d0_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-213"></a><a name="index-last_002dmenu_002ditem-214"></a>Select the last item in the current node's menu. - <br><dt><m> (<code>menu-item</code>)<dd><a name="index-m-212"></a><a name="index-menu_002ditem-213"></a>Reads the name of a menu item in the echo area and selects its node. + <br><dt><m> (<code>menu-item</code>)<dd><a name="index-m-215"></a><a name="index-menu_002ditem-216"></a>Reads the name of a menu item in the echo area and selects its node. Completion is available while reading the menu label. See <a href="#The-Echo-Area">completion</a>. - <br><dt><kbd>M-x find-menu</kbd><dd><a name="index-find_002dmenu-214"></a>Move the cursor to the start of this node's menu. + <br><dt><kbd>M-x find-menu</kbd><dd><a name="index-find_002dmenu-217"></a>Move the cursor to the start of this node's menu. </dl> <p>This table lists the Info commands which operate on cross references. <dl> -<dt><f> (<code>xref-item</code>)<dt><r><br><dt><M-f>, vi-like operation<dt><kbd>C-x <r></kbd>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-f-215"></a><a name="index-r-216"></a><a name="index-M_002df_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-217"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-r_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-218"></a><a name="index-xref_002ditem-219"></a>Reads the name of a note cross reference in the echo area and selects +<dt><f> (<code>xref-item</code>)<dt><r><br><dt><M-f>, vi-like operation<dt><kbd>C-x <r></kbd>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-f-218"></a><a name="index-r-219"></a><a name="index-M_002df_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-220"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-r_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-221"></a><a name="index-xref_002ditem-222"></a>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. See <a href="#The-Echo-Area">completion</a>. </dl> @@ -879,30 +880,31 @@ label. See <a href="#The-Echo-Area">completion</a>. <p>Finally, the next few commands operate on menu or note references alike: <dl> -<dt><TAB> (<code>move-to-next-xref</code>)<dd><a name="index-TAB_002c-in-Info-windows-220"></a><a name="index-move_002dto_002dnext_002dxref-221"></a>Move the cursor to the start of the next nearest menu item or note +<dt><TAB> (<code>move-to-next-xref</code>)<dd><a name="index-TAB_002c-in-Info-windows-223"></a><a name="index-move_002dto_002dnext_002dxref-224"></a>Move the cursor to the start of the next nearest menu item or note reference in this node. You can then use <RET> (<code>select-reference-this-line</code>) to select the menu or note reference. - <br><dt><M-TAB> (<code>move-to-prev-xref</code>)<dt><Shift-<TAB>> (on DOS/Windows only)<dd><a name="index-M_002dTAB_002c-in-Info-windows-222"></a><a name="index-move_002dto_002dprev_002dxref-223"></a>Move the cursor the start of the nearest previous menu item or note + <br><dt><M-TAB> (<code>move-to-prev-xref</code>)<dt><Shift-<TAB>> (on DOS/Windows only)<dd><a name="index-M_002dTAB_002c-in-Info-windows-225"></a><a name="index-move_002dto_002dprev_002dxref-226"></a>Move the cursor the start of the nearest previous menu item or note reference in this node. - <p><a name="index-Shift_002dTAB_002c-in-Info-windows-224"></a><a name="index-BackTab_002c-in-Info-windows-225"></a>On DOS/Windows only, the <kbd>Shift-<TAB></kbd> key is an alias for -<kbd>M-<TAB></kbd>. This key is sometimes called <span class="samp">BackTab</span>. + <p><a name="index-Shift_002dTAB_002c-in-Info-windows-227"></a><a name="index-BackTab_002c-in-Info-windows-228"></a>On DOS/Windows only, the <kbd>Shift-<TAB></kbd> key is an alias for +<kbd>M-<TAB></kbd>. This key is sometimes called ‘<samp><span class="samp">BackTab</span></samp>’. - <br><dt><RET> (<code>select-reference-this-line</code>)<dt><M-g>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-RET_002c-in-Info-windows-226"></a><a name="index-M_002dg_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-227"></a><a name="index-select_002dreference_002dthis_002dline-228"></a>Select the menu item or note reference appearing on this line. + <br><dt><RET> (<code>select-reference-this-line</code>)<dt><M-g>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-RET_002c-in-Info-windows-229"></a><a name="index-M_002dg_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-230"></a><a name="index-select_002dreference_002dthis_002dline-231"></a>Select the menu item or note reference appearing on this line. </dl> <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Window-Commands"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a>, +<a name="Window-Commands"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Xref-Commands">Xref Commands</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">8 Manipulating Multiple Windows</h2> -<p><a name="index-windows_002c-manipulating-229"></a> +<p><a name="index-windows_002c-manipulating-232"></a> A <dfn>window</dfn> 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</dfn>, which briefly describes the node being viewed. @@ -922,9 +924,10 @@ windows. <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="The-Mode-Line"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a>, +<a name="The-Mode-Line"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Window-Commands">Window Commands</a> -<br> + </div> <h3 class="section">8.1 The Mode Line</h3> @@ -939,14 +942,14 @@ updated, and whether or not the Info file was compressed when stored on disk. <p>Here is a sample mode line for a window containing an uncompressed file -named <span class="file">dir</span>, showing the node <span class="samp">Top</span>. +named <samp><span class="file">dir</span></samp>, showing the node ‘<samp><span class="samp">Top</span></samp>’. <pre class="example"> -----Info: (dir)Top, 40 lines --Top------------------------------------- ^^ ^ ^^^ ^^ (file)Node #lines where </pre> <p>When a node comes from a file which is compressed on disk, this is -indicated in the mode line with two small <span class="samp">z</span>'s. In addition, if +indicated in the mode line with two small ‘<samp><span class="samp">z</span></samp>’'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: @@ -954,13 +957,13 @@ of the subfile containing the node appears in the modeline as well: </pre> <p>Truncation of long lines (as opposed to wrapping them to the next display line, see <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">toggle-wrap</a>) is indicated by a -<span class="samp">$</span> at the left edge of the mode line: +‘<samp><span class="samp">$</span></samp>’ at the left edge of the mode line: <pre class="example"> --$--Info: (texinfo)Top, 480 lines --Top-- Subfile: texinfo-1----------- </pre> <p>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 -(<span class="samp">*</span>). The name itself tells you what the contents of the window +(‘<samp><span class="samp">*</span></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: @@ -968,10 +971,11 @@ showing possible completions: </pre> <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Basic-Windows"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a>, +<a name="Basic-Windows"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#The-Mode-Line">The Mode Line</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Window-Commands">Window Commands</a> -<br> + </div> <h3 class="section">8.2 Window Commands</h3> @@ -982,39 +986,38 @@ own mode line (see <a href="#The-Mode-Line">The Mode Line</a>) and history of no window (see <a href="#Node-Commands"><code>history-node</code></a>). <dl> -<dt><kbd>C-x <o></kbd> (<code>next-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-windows_002c-selecting-230"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-o-231"></a><a name="index-next_002dwindow-232"></a>Select the next window on the screen. Note that the echo area can only be +<dt><kbd>C-x <o></kbd> (<code>next-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-windows_002c-selecting-233"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-o-234"></a><a name="index-next_002dwindow-235"></a>Select 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, <span class="samp">C-x o</span> simply moves the cursor into the next window on +Normally, ‘<samp><span class="samp">C-x o</span></samp>’ 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, <span class="samp">C-x o</span> moves over -that many windows. A negative argument causes <span class="samp">C-x o</span> to select +window on the screen. Given a numeric argument, ‘<samp><span class="samp">C-x o</span></samp>’ moves over +that many windows. A negative argument causes ‘<samp><span class="samp">C-x o</span></samp>’ to select the previous window on the screen. - <br><dt><kbd>M-x prev-window</kbd><dd><a name="index-prev_002dwindow-233"></a>Select the previous window on the screen. This is identical to -<span class="samp">C-x o</span> with a negative argument. + <br><dt><kbd>M-x prev-window</kbd><dd><a name="index-prev_002dwindow-236"></a>Select the previous window on the screen. This is identical to +‘<samp><span class="samp">C-x o</span></samp>’ with a negative argument. - <br><dt><kbd>C-x <2></kbd> (<code>split-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-windows_002c-creating-234"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-2-235"></a><a name="index-split_002dwindow-236"></a>Split the current window into two windows, both showing the same node. + <br><dt><kbd>C-x <2></kbd> (<code>split-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-windows_002c-creating-237"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-2-238"></a><a name="index-split_002dwindow-239"></a>Split 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</code> can cause all of the windows on the screen to be resized for you -automatically, please see <a href="#Variables">automatic-tiling</a> for more -information. +automatically (see <a href="#Variables">automatic-tiling</a>). - <br><dt><kbd>C-x <0></kbd> (<code>delete-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-windows_002c-deleting-237"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-0-238"></a><a name="index-delete_002dwindow-239"></a>Delete the current window from the screen. If you have made too many + <br><dt><kbd>C-x <0></kbd> (<code>delete-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-windows_002c-deleting-240"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-0-241"></a><a name="index-delete_002dwindow-242"></a>Delete 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. - <br><dt><kbd>C-x <1></kbd> (<code>keep-one-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-1-240"></a><a name="index-keep_002done_002dwindow-241"></a>Delete all of the windows excepting the current one. + <br><dt><kbd>C-x <1></kbd> (<code>keep-one-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-1-243"></a><a name="index-keep_002done_002dwindow-244"></a>Delete all of the windows excepting the current one. - <br><dt><kbd>ESC <C-v></kbd> (<code>scroll-other-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-ESC-C_002dv_002c-in-Info-windows-242"></a><a name="index-scroll_002dother_002dwindow-243"></a>Scroll the other window, in the same fashion that <span class="samp">C-v</span> might + <br><dt><kbd>ESC <C-v></kbd> (<code>scroll-other-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-ESC-C_002dv_002c-in-Info-windows-245"></a><a name="index-scroll_002dother_002dwindow-246"></a>Scroll the other window, in the same fashion that ‘<samp><span class="samp">C-v</span></samp>’ might scroll the current window. Given a negative argument, scroll the -"other" window backward. +“other” window backward. - <br><dt><kbd>C-x <^></kbd> (<code>grow-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-_005e-244"></a><a name="index-grow_002dwindow-245"></a>Grow (or shrink) the current window. Given a numeric argument, grow + <br><dt><kbd>C-x <^></kbd> (<code>grow-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-_005e-247"></a><a name="index-grow_002dwindow-248"></a>Grow (or shrink) the current window. Given a numeric argument, grow the current window that many lines; with a negative numeric argument, shrink the window instead. - <br><dt><kbd>C-x <t></kbd> (<code>tile-windows</code>)<dd><a name="index-tiling-246"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-t-247"></a><a name="index-tile_002dwindows-248"></a>Divide the available screen space among all of the visible windows. + <br><dt><kbd>C-x <t></kbd> (<code>tile-windows</code>)<dd><a name="index-tiling-249"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-t-250"></a><a name="index-tile_002dwindows-251"></a>Divide 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</code> can cause <code>tile-windows</code> to be called when a window is created or deleted. @@ -1023,14 +1026,15 @@ See <a href="#Variables"><code>automatic-tiling</code></a>. <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="The-Echo-Area"></a>Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a>, +<a name="The-Echo-Area"></a> +Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Window-Commands">Window Commands</a> -<br> + </div> <h3 class="section">8.3 The Echo Area</h3> -<p><a name="index-echo-area-249"></a> +<p><a name="index-echo-area-252"></a> The <dfn>echo area</dfn> 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 @@ -1041,75 +1045,75 @@ table briefly lists the commands that are available while input is being read in the echo area: <dl> -<dt><C-f> (<code>echo-area-forward</code>)<dt><RIGHT> (an arrow key)<dt><M-h>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002df_002c-in-the-echo-area-250"></a><a name="index-RIGHT_002c-in-the-echo-area-251"></a><a name="index-M_002dh_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-252"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dforward-253"></a>Move forward a character. +<dt><C-f> (<code>echo-area-forward</code>)<dt><RIGHT> (an arrow key)<dt><M-h>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002df_002c-in-the-echo-area-253"></a><a name="index-RIGHT_002c-in-the-echo-area-254"></a><a name="index-M_002dh_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-255"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dforward-256"></a>Move forward a character. - <br><dt><C-b> (<code>echo-area-backward</code>)<dt><LEFT> (an arrow key)<dt><M-l>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-LEFT_002c-in-the-echo-area-254"></a><a name="index-C_002db_002c-in-the-echo-area-255"></a><a name="index-M_002dl_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-256"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dbackward-257"></a>Move backward a character. + <br><dt><C-b> (<code>echo-area-backward</code>)<dt><LEFT> (an arrow key)<dt><M-l>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-LEFT_002c-in-the-echo-area-257"></a><a name="index-C_002db_002c-in-the-echo-area-258"></a><a name="index-M_002dl_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-259"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dbackward-260"></a>Move backward a character. - <br><dt><C-a> (<code>echo-area-beg-of-line</code>)<dt><M-0>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002da_002c-in-the-echo-area-258"></a><a name="index-M_002d0_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-259"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dbeg_002dof_002dline-260"></a>Move to the start of the input line. + <br><dt><C-a> (<code>echo-area-beg-of-line</code>)<dt><M-0>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002da_002c-in-the-echo-area-261"></a><a name="index-M_002d0_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-262"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dbeg_002dof_002dline-263"></a>Move to the start of the input line. - <br><dt><C-e> (<code>echo-area-end-of-line</code>)<dt><M-$>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002de_002c-in-the-echo-area-261"></a><a name="index-M_002d_0024_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-262"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dend_002dof_002dline-263"></a>Move to the end of the input line. + <br><dt><C-e> (<code>echo-area-end-of-line</code>)<dt><M-$>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002de_002c-in-the-echo-area-264"></a><a name="index-M_002d_0024_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-265"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dend_002dof_002dline-266"></a>Move to the end of the input line. - <br><dt><M-f> (<code>echo-area-forward-word</code>)<dt><C-<RIGHT>> (DOS/Windows only)<dt><M-w>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-M_002df_002c-in-the-echo-area-264"></a><a name="index-M_002dw_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-265"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dforward_002dword-266"></a>Move forward a word. + <br><dt><M-f> (<code>echo-area-forward-word</code>)<dt><C-<RIGHT>> (DOS/Windows only)<dt><M-w>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-M_002df_002c-in-the-echo-area-267"></a><a name="index-M_002dw_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-268"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dforward_002dword-269"></a>Move forward a word. - <p><a name="index-C_002dRIGHT_002c-in-the-echo-area-267"></a>On DOS/Windows, <kbd>C-<RIGHT></kbd> moves forward by words. + <p><a name="index-C_002dRIGHT_002c-in-the-echo-area-270"></a>On DOS/Windows, <kbd>C-<RIGHT></kbd> moves forward by words. - <br><dt><M-b> (<code>echo-area-backward-word</code>)<dt><C-<LEFT>> (DOS/Windows only)<dd><a name="index-M_002db_002c-in-the-echo-area-268"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dword-269"></a>Move backward a word. + <br><dt><M-b> (<code>echo-area-backward-word</code>)<dt><C-<LEFT>> (DOS/Windows only)<dd><a name="index-M_002db_002c-in-the-echo-area-271"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dword-272"></a>Move backward a word. - <p><a name="index-C_002dLEFT_002c-in-the-echo-area-270"></a>On DOS/Windows, <kbd>C-<LEFT></kbd> moves backward by words. + <p><a name="index-C_002dLEFT_002c-in-the-echo-area-273"></a>On DOS/Windows, <kbd>C-<LEFT></kbd> moves backward by words. - <br><dt><C-d> (<code>echo-area-delete</code>)<dt><M-x>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dd_002c-in-the-echo-area-271"></a><a name="index-M_002dx_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-272"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002ddelete-273"></a>Delete the character under the cursor. + <br><dt><C-d> (<code>echo-area-delete</code>)<dt><M-x>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dd_002c-in-the-echo-area-274"></a><a name="index-M_002dx_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-275"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002ddelete-276"></a>Delete the character under the cursor. - <br><dt><DEL> (<code>echo-area-rubout</code>)<dd><a name="index-DEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-274"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002drubout-275"></a>Delete the character behind the cursor. + <br><dt><DEL> (<code>echo-area-rubout</code>)<dd><a name="index-DEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-277"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002drubout-278"></a>Delete the character behind the cursor. <p>On some keyboards, this key is designated <BS>, for -<span class="samp">BackSpace</span>. Those keyboards will usually bind <DEL> in the +‘<samp><span class="samp">BackSpace</span></samp>’. Those keyboards will usually bind <DEL> in the echo area to <code>echo-area-delete</code>. - <br><dt><C-g> (<code>echo-area-abort</code>)<dt><C-u>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dg_002c-in-the-echo-area-276"></a><a name="index-C_002du_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-277"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dabort-278"></a>Cancel or quit the current operation. If completion is being read, this + <br><dt><C-g> (<code>echo-area-abort</code>)<dt><C-u>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dg_002c-in-the-echo-area-279"></a><a name="index-C_002du_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-280"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dabort-281"></a>Cancel or quit the current operation. If completion is being read, this command discards the text of the input line which does not match any completion. If the input line is empty, it aborts the calling function. - <br><dt><RET> (<code>echo-area-newline</code>)<dd><a name="index-RET_002c-in-the-echo-area-279"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dnewline-280"></a>Accept (or forces completion of) the current input line. + <br><dt><RET> (<code>echo-area-newline</code>)<dd><a name="index-RET_002c-in-the-echo-area-282"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dnewline-283"></a>Accept (or forces completion of) the current input line. - <br><dt><C-q> (<code>echo-area-quoted-insert</code>)<dt><C-v>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dq_002c-in-the-echo-area-281"></a><a name="index-C_002dv_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-282"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dquoted_002dinsert-283"></a>Insert the next character verbatim. This is how you can insert control -characters into a search string, for example, or the <span class="samp">?</span> character + <br><dt><C-q> (<code>echo-area-quoted-insert</code>)<dt><C-v>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dq_002c-in-the-echo-area-284"></a><a name="index-C_002dv_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-285"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dquoted_002dinsert-286"></a>Insert the next character verbatim. This is how you can insert control +characters into a search string, for example, or the ‘<samp><span class="samp">?</span></samp>’ character when Info prompts with completion. - <br><dt><var>printing character</var> (<code>echo-area-insert</code>)<dd><a name="index-printing-characters_002c-in-the-echo-area-284"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dinsert-285"></a>Insert the character. Characters that have their 8th bit set, and not -bound to <span class="samp">M-</span> commands, are also inserted verbatim; this is useful + <br><dt><var>printing character</var> (<code>echo-area-insert</code>)<dd><a name="index-printing-characters_002c-in-the-echo-area-287"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dinsert-288"></a>Insert the character. Characters that have their 8th bit set, and not +bound to ‘<samp><span class="samp">M-</span></samp>’ commands, are also inserted verbatim; this is useful for terminals which support Latin scripts. - <br><dt><M-TAB> (<code>echo-area-tab-insert</code>)<dt><Shift-<TAB>> (on DOS/Windows only)<dd><a name="index-M_002dTAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-286"></a><a name="index-Shift_002dTAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-287"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dtab_002dinsert-288"></a>Insert a TAB character. + <br><dt><M-TAB> (<code>echo-area-tab-insert</code>)<dt><Shift-<TAB>> (on DOS/Windows only)<dd><a name="index-M_002dTAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-289"></a><a name="index-Shift_002dTAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-290"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dtab_002dinsert-291"></a>Insert a TAB character. - <p><a name="index-Shift_002dTAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-289"></a><a name="index-BackTab_002c-in-the-echo-area-290"></a>On DOS/Windows only, the <kbd>Shift-<TAB></kbd> key is an alias for -<kbd>M-<TAB></kbd>. This key is sometimes called <span class="samp">BackTab</span>. + <p><a name="index-Shift_002dTAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-292"></a><a name="index-BackTab_002c-in-the-echo-area-293"></a>On DOS/Windows only, the <kbd>Shift-<TAB></kbd> key is an alias for +<kbd>M-<TAB></kbd>. This key is sometimes called ‘<samp><span class="samp">BackTab</span></samp>’. - <br><dt><C-t> (<code>echo-area-transpose-chars</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dt_002c-in-the-echo-area-291"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dtranspose_002dchars-292"></a>Transpose the characters at the cursor. + <br><dt><C-t> (<code>echo-area-transpose-chars</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dt_002c-in-the-echo-area-294"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dtranspose_002dchars-295"></a>Transpose the characters at the cursor. </dl> <p>The next group of commands deal with <dfn>killing</dfn>, and <dfn>yanking</dfn> text<a rel="footnote" href="#fn-6" name="fnd-6"><sup>6</sup></a>. For an in-depth discussion of killing and -yanking, see <a href="emacs.html#Killing">Killing and Deleting (the GNU Emacs Manual)</a>. +yanking, see <a href="emacs.html#Killing">Killing and Deleting</a>. <dl> -<dt><M-d> (<code>echo-area-kill-word</code>)<dt><M-X>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-M_002dd_002c-in-the-echo-area-293"></a><a name="index-M_002dX_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-294"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dkill_002dword-295"></a>Kill the word following the cursor. +<dt><M-d> (<code>echo-area-kill-word</code>)<dt><M-X>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-M_002dd_002c-in-the-echo-area-296"></a><a name="index-M_002dX_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-297"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dkill_002dword-298"></a>Kill the word following the cursor. - <br><dt><M-DEL> (<code>echo-area-backward-kill-word</code>)<dt><M-<BS>><dd><a name="index-M_002dDEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-296"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dkill_002dword-297"></a>Kill the word preceding the cursor. + <br><dt><M-DEL> (<code>echo-area-backward-kill-word</code>)<dt><M-<BS>><dd><a name="index-M_002dDEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-299"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dkill_002dword-300"></a>Kill the word preceding the cursor. - <p><a name="index-M_002dBS_002c-in-the-echo-area-298"></a>On some keyboards, the <code>Backspace</code> key is used instead of + <p><a name="index-M_002dBS_002c-in-the-echo-area-301"></a>On some keyboards, the <code>Backspace</code> key is used instead of <code>DEL</code>, so <code>M-<Backspace></code> has the same effect as <code>M-<DEL></code>. - <br><dt><C-k> (<code>echo-area-kill-line</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dk_002c-in-the-echo-area-299"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dkill_002dline-300"></a>Kill the text from the cursor to the end of the line. + <br><dt><C-k> (<code>echo-area-kill-line</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dk_002c-in-the-echo-area-302"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dkill_002dline-303"></a>Kill the text from the cursor to the end of the line. - <br><dt><kbd>C-x <DEL></kbd> (<code>echo-area-backward-kill-line</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-DEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-301"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dkill_002dline-302"></a>Kill the text from the cursor to the beginning of the line. + <br><dt><kbd>C-x <DEL></kbd> (<code>echo-area-backward-kill-line</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dx-DEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-304"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dkill_002dline-305"></a>Kill the text from the cursor to the beginning of the line. - <br><dt><C-y> (<code>echo-area-yank</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dy_002c-in-the-echo-area-303"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dyank-304"></a>Yank back the contents of the last kill. + <br><dt><C-y> (<code>echo-area-yank</code>)<dd><a name="index-C_002dy_002c-in-the-echo-area-306"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dyank-307"></a>Yank back the contents of the last kill. - <br><dt><M-y> (<code>echo-area-yank-pop</code>)<dd><a name="index-M_002dy_002c-in-the-echo-area-305"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dyank_002dpop-306"></a>Yank back a previous kill, removing the last yanked text first. + <br><dt><M-y> (<code>echo-area-yank-pop</code>)<dd><a name="index-M_002dy_002c-in-the-echo-area-308"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dyank_002dpop-309"></a>Yank back a previous kill, removing the last yanked text first. </dl> - <p><a name="index-completion-307"></a>Sometimes when reading input in the echo area, the command that needed + <p><a name="index-completion-310"></a>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</dfn>, and you must respond with one of them. Since there are a limited number of responses you can make, @@ -1121,46 +1125,47 @@ is called <dfn>completion</dfn>. <p>The following commands are available when completing in the echo area: <dl> -<dt><TAB> (<code>echo-area-complete</code>)<dt><SPC><dd><a name="index-TAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-308"></a><a name="index-SPC_002c-in-the-echo-area-309"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dcomplete-310"></a>Insert as much of a completion as is possible. +<dt><TAB> (<code>echo-area-complete</code>)<dt><SPC><dd><a name="index-TAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-311"></a><a name="index-SPC_002c-in-the-echo-area-312"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dcomplete-313"></a>Insert as much of a completion as is possible. - <br><dt><?> (<code>echo-area-possible-completions</code>)<dd><a name="index-_003f_002c-in-the-echo-area-311"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dpossible_002dcompletions-312"></a>Display a window containing a list of the possible completions of what + <br><dt><?> (<code>echo-area-possible-completions</code>)<dd><a name="index-g_t_003f_002c-in-the-echo-area-314"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dpossible_002dcompletions-315"></a>Display a window containing a list of the possible completions of what you have typed so far. For example, if the available choices are: <pre class="example"> bar foliate food forget - </pre> - <p class="noindent">and you have typed an <span class="samp">f</span>, followed by <span class="samp">?</span>, Info will pop up a -window showing a node called <span class="samp">*Completions*</span> which lists the +</pre> + <p class="noindent">and you have typed an ‘<samp><span class="samp">f</span></samp>’, followed by ‘<samp><span class="samp">?</span></samp>’, Info will pop up a +window showing a node called ‘<samp><span class="samp">*Completions*</span></samp>’ which lists the possible completions like this: <pre class="example"> 3 completions: foliate food forget - </pre> - <p class="noindent">i.e., all of the choices which begin with <span class="samp">f</span>. Pressing <SPC> -or <TAB> would result in <span class="samp">fo</span> appearing in the echo area, since -all of the choices which begin with <span class="samp">f</span> continue with <span class="samp">o</span>. -Now, typing <span class="samp">l</span> followed by <span class="samp">TAB</span> results in <span class="samp">foliate</span> +</pre> + <p class="noindent">i.e., all of the choices which begin with ‘<samp><span class="samp">f</span></samp>’. Pressing <SPC> +or <TAB> would result in ‘<samp><span class="samp">fo</span></samp>’ appearing in the echo area, since +all of the choices which begin with ‘<samp><span class="samp">f</span></samp>’ continue with ‘<samp><span class="samp">o</span></samp>’. +Now, typing ‘<samp><span class="samp">l</span></samp>’ followed by ‘<samp><span class="samp">TAB</span></samp>’ results in ‘<samp><span class="samp">foliate</span></samp>’ appearing in the echo area, since that is the only choice which begins -with <span class="samp">fol</span>. +with ‘<samp><span class="samp">fol</span></samp>’. - <br><dt><ESC C-v> (<code>echo-area-scroll-completions-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-ESC-C_002dv_002c-in-the-echo-area-313"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dscroll_002dcompletions_002dwindow-314"></a>Scroll the completions window, if that is visible, or the "other" + <br><dt><ESC C-v> (<code>echo-area-scroll-completions-window</code>)<dd><a name="index-ESC-C_002dv_002c-in-the-echo-area-316"></a><a name="index-echo_002darea_002dscroll_002dcompletions_002dwindow-317"></a>Scroll the completions window, if that is visible, or the “other” window if not. </dl> <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Printing-Nodes"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a>, +<a name="Printing-Nodes"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Window-Commands">Window Commands</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">9 Printing Nodes</h2> -<p><a name="index-printing-315"></a> +<p><a name="index-printing-318"></a> In general, we recommend that you use TeX to format the document and print sections of it, by running <code>tex</code> on the Texinfo source file. However, you may wish to print out the contents of a node as a quick @@ -1168,13 +1173,13 @@ reference document for later use, or if you don't have TeX installed. Info provides you with a command for doing this. <dl> -<dt><kbd>M-x print-node</kbd><dd><a name="index-print_002dnode-316"></a><a name="index-INFO_005fPRINT_005fCOMMAND_002c-environment-variable-317"></a>Pipe the contents of the current node through the command in the +<dt><kbd>M-x print-node</kbd><dd><a name="index-print_002dnode-319"></a><a name="index-INFO_005fPRINT_005fCOMMAND_002c-environment-variable-320"></a>Pipe the contents of the current node through the command in the environment variable <code>INFO_PRINT_COMMAND</code>. If the variable does not exist, the node is simply piped to <code>lpr</code> (on DOS/Windows, the -default is to print the node to the local printer device, <span class="file">PRN</span>). +default is to print the node to the local printer device, <samp><span class="file">PRN</span></samp>). - <p><a name="index-printing-nodes-to-the-local-printer-318"></a><a name="index-local-printer-device-319"></a>The value of <code>INFO_PRINT_COMMAND</code> may begin with the <span class="samp">></span> -character, as in <span class="samp">>/dev/printer</span>, in which case Info treats the + <p><a name="index-printing-nodes-to-the-local-printer-321"></a><a name="index-local-printer-device-322"></a>The value of <code>INFO_PRINT_COMMAND</code> may begin with the ‘<samp><span class="samp">></span></samp>’ +character, as in ‘<samp><span class="samp">>/dev/printer</span></samp>’, in which case Info treats the rest as the name of a file or a device. Instead of piping to a command, Info opens the file, writes the node contents, and closes the file, under the assumption that text written to that file will be printed by @@ -1183,10 +1188,11 @@ the underlying OS. <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Miscellaneous-Commands"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Variables">Variables</a>, +<a name="Miscellaneous-Commands"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Variables">Variables</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">10 Miscellaneous Commands</h2> @@ -1194,24 +1200,24 @@ Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> <p>GNU Info contains several commands which self-document GNU Info: <dl> -<dt><kbd>M-x describe-command</kbd><dd><a name="index-functions_002c-describing-320"></a><a name="index-commands_002c-describing-321"></a><a name="index-describe_002dcommand-322"></a>Read the name of an Info command in the echo area and then display a +<dt><kbd>M-x describe-command</kbd><dd><a name="index-functions_002c-describing-323"></a><a name="index-commands_002c-describing-324"></a><a name="index-describe_002dcommand-325"></a>Read the name of an Info command in the echo area and then display a brief description of what that command does. - <br><dt><kbd>M-x describe-key</kbd><dd><a name="index-keys_002c-describing-323"></a><a name="index-describe_002dkey-324"></a>Read a key sequence in the echo area, and then display the name and + <br><dt><kbd>M-x describe-key</kbd><dd><a name="index-keys_002c-describing-326"></a><a name="index-describe_002dkey-327"></a>Read a key sequence in the echo area, and then display the name and documentation of the Info command that the key sequence invokes. <br><dt><kbd>M-x describe-variable</kbd><dd>Read the name of a variable in the echo area and then display a brief description of what the variable affects. - <br><dt><kbd>M-x where-is</kbd><dd><a name="index-where_002dis-325"></a>Read the name of an Info command in the echo area, and then display + <br><dt><kbd>M-x where-is</kbd><dd><a name="index-where_002dis-328"></a>Read the name of an Info command in the echo area, and then display a key sequence which can be typed in order to invoke that command. - <br><dt><C-h> (<code>get-help-window</code>)<dt><?><dt><F1> (on DOS/Windows only)<dt>h, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dh-326"></a><a name="index-_003f_002c-in-Info-windows-327"></a><a name="index-F1-328"></a><a name="index-h_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-329"></a><a name="index-get_002dhelp_002dwindow-330"></a>Create (or Move into) the window displaying <code>*Help*</code>, and place + <br><dt><C-h> (<code>get-help-window</code>)<dt><?><dt><F1> (on DOS/Windows only)<dt>h, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-C_002dh-329"></a><a name="index-g_t_003f_002c-in-Info-windows-330"></a><a name="index-F1-331"></a><a name="index-h_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-332"></a><a name="index-get_002dhelp_002dwindow-333"></a>Create (or Move into) the window displaying <code>*Help*</code>, and place a node containing a quick reference card into it. This window displays the most concise information about GNU Info available. - <br><dt><h> (<code>get-info-help-node</code>)<dt><M-h>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-h-331"></a><a name="index-M_002dh_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-332"></a><a name="index-get_002dinfo_002dhelp_002dnode-333"></a>Try hard to visit the node <code>(info)Help</code>. The Info file -<span class="file">info.texi</span> distributed with GNU Info contains this node. Of + <br><dt><h> (<code>get-info-help-node</code>)<dt><M-h>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-h-334"></a><a name="index-M_002dh_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-335"></a><a name="index-get_002dinfo_002dhelp_002dnode-336"></a>Try hard to visit the node <code>(info)Help</code>. The Info file +<samp><span class="file">info.texi</span></samp> distributed with GNU Info contains this node. Of course, the file must first be processed with <code>makeinfo</code>, and then placed into the location of your Info directory. </dl> @@ -1219,48 +1225,48 @@ placed into the location of your Info directory. <p>Here are the commands for creating a numeric argument: <dl> -<dt><C-u> (<code>universal-argument</code>)<dd><a name="index-numeric-arguments-334"></a><a name="index-C_002du-335"></a><a name="index-universal_002dargument-336"></a>Start (or multiply by 4) the current numeric argument. <span class="samp">C-u</span> is +<dt><C-u> (<code>universal-argument</code>)<dd><a name="index-numeric-arguments-337"></a><a name="index-C_002du-338"></a><a name="index-universal_002dargument-339"></a>Start (or multiply by 4) the current numeric argument. ‘<samp><span class="samp">C-u</span></samp>’ is a good way to give a small numeric argument to cursor movement or -scrolling commands; <span class="samp">C-u C-v</span> scrolls the screen 4 lines, while -<span class="samp">C-u C-u C-n</span> moves the cursor down 16 lines. <span class="samp">C-u</span> followed +scrolling commands; ‘<samp><span class="samp">C-u C-v</span></samp>’ scrolls the screen 4 lines, while +‘<samp><span class="samp">C-u C-u C-n</span></samp>’ moves the cursor down 16 lines. ‘<samp><span class="samp">C-u</span></samp>’ followed by digit keys sets the numeric argument to the number thus typed: <kbd>C-u 1 2 0</kbd> sets the argument to 120. - <br><dt><M-1> (<code>add-digit-to-numeric-arg</code>)<dt><1>, vi-like operation<dt><M-2> <small class="dots">...</small> <M-9><dt><2> <small class="dots">...</small> <9>, vi-like operation<dt><M-0><dt><0>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-M_002d0-_0040dots_007b_007d-M_002d9-337"></a><a name="index-0-_0040dots_007b_007d-9_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-338"></a><a name="index-add_002ddigit_002dto_002dnumeric_002darg-339"></a>Add the digit value of the invoking key to the current numeric + <br><dt><M-1> (<code>add-digit-to-numeric-arg</code>)<dt><1>, vi-like operation<dt><M-2> <small class="dots">...</small> <M-9><dt><2> <small class="dots">...</small> <9>, vi-like operation<dt><M-0><dt><0>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-M_002d0-_0040dots_007b_007d-M_002d9-340"></a><a name="index-g_t0-_0040dots_007b_007d-9_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-341"></a><a name="index-add_002ddigit_002dto_002dnumeric_002darg-342"></a>Add 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 <span class="samp">C-l</span> a numeric argument of 32 by typing: +might give ‘<samp><span class="samp">C-l</span></samp>’ a numeric argument of 32 by typing: <pre class="example"> <kbd>C-u 3 2 C-l</kbd> - </pre> +</pre> <p class="noindent">or <pre class="example"> <kbd>M-3 2 C-l</kbd> - </pre> - <br><dt><M–> (<code>add-digit-to-numeric-arg</code><dt><-><dd><a name="index-M_002d_002d-340"></a><a name="index-_002d-341"></a><a name="index-negative-arguments-342"></a><a name="index-arguments_002c-negative-343"></a><a name="index-numeric-arguments_002c-negative-344"></a>To make a negative argument, type <kbd>-</kbd>. Typing <kbd>-</kbd> alone makes a +</pre> + <br><dt><M–> (<code>add-digit-to-numeric-arg</code><dt><-><dd><a name="index-M_002d_002d-343"></a><a name="index-g_t_002d-344"></a><a name="index-negative-arguments-345"></a><a name="index-arguments_002c-negative-346"></a><a name="index-numeric-arguments_002c-negative-347"></a>To make a negative argument, type <kbd>-</kbd>. Typing <kbd>-</kbd> alone makes a negative argument with a value of -1. If you continue to type digit or Meta-digit keys after <kbd>-</kbd>, the result is a negative number produced by those digits. <p><kbd>-</kbd> doesn't work when you type in the echo area, because you need to -be able to insert the <span class="samp">-</span> character itself; use <kbd>M--</kbd> instead, +be able to insert the ‘<samp><span class="samp">-</span></samp>’ character itself; use <kbd>M--</kbd> instead, if you need to specify negative arguments in the echo area. </dl> - <p><span class="samp">C-g</span> is used to abort the reading of a multi-character key + <p>‘<samp><span class="samp">C-g</span></samp>’ 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. <dl> -<dt><C-g> (<code>abort-key</code>)<dt><C-u>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-cancelling-typeahead-345"></a><a name="index-cancelling-the-current-operation-346"></a><a name="index-C_002dg_002c-in-Info-windows-347"></a><a name="index-C_002du-cancels-typeahead_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-348"></a><a name="index-abort_002dkey-349"></a>Cancel current operation. +<dt><C-g> (<code>abort-key</code>)<dt><C-u>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-cancelling-typeahead-348"></a><a name="index-cancelling-the-current-operation-349"></a><a name="index-C_002dg_002c-in-Info-windows-350"></a><a name="index-C_002du-cancels-typeahead_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-351"></a><a name="index-abort_002dkey-352"></a>Cancel current operation. </dl> - <p>The <span class="samp">q</span> command of Info simply quits running Info. Under -<span class="samp">--vi-keys</span> (see <a href="#_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>), you can also exit with <span class="samp">:q</span> -or <span class="samp">ZZ</span>. + <p>The ‘<samp><span class="samp">q</span></samp>’ command of Info simply quits running Info. Under +‘<samp><span class="samp">--vi-keys</span></samp>’ (see <a href="#g_t_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>), you can also exit with ‘<samp><span class="samp">:q</span></samp>’ +or ‘<samp><span class="samp">ZZ</span></samp>’. <dl> -<dt><q> (<code>quit</code>)<dt><kbd>C-x C-c</kbd><dt><kbd>:q</kbd>, vi-like operation<dt><kbd>ZZ</kbd>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-quitting-350"></a><a name="index-q-351"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-C_002dc-352"></a><a name="index-ZZ_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-353"></a><a name="index-quit-354"></a>Exit GNU Info. +<dt><q> (<code>quit</code>)<dt><kbd>C-x C-c</kbd><dt><kbd>:q</kbd>, vi-like operation<dt><kbd>ZZ</kbd>, vi-like operation<dd><a name="index-quitting-353"></a><a name="index-q-354"></a><a name="index-C_002dx-C_002dc-355"></a><a name="index-ZZ_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-356"></a><a name="index-quit-357"></a>Exit GNU Info. </dl> <p>If the operating system tells GNU Info that the screen is 60 lines tall, @@ -1268,7 +1274,7 @@ and it is actually only 40 lines tall, here is a way to tell Info that the operating system is correct. <dl> -<dt><kbd>M-x set-screen-height</kbd><dd><a name="index-set_002dscreen_002dheight-355"></a><a name="index-screen_002c-changing-the-height-of-356"></a>Read a height value in the echo area and set the height of the +<dt><kbd>M-x set-screen-height</kbd><dd><a name="index-set_002dscreen_002dheight-358"></a><a name="index-screen_002c-changing-the-height-of-359"></a>Read a height value in the echo area and set the height of the displayed screen to that value. </dl> @@ -1280,7 +1286,7 @@ area. be associated with the current node that you are viewing: <dl> -<dt><ESC C-f> (<code>show-footnotes</code>)<dd><a name="index-ESC-C_002df-357"></a><a name="index-show_002dfootnotes-358"></a><a name="index-footnotes_002c-displaying-359"></a>Show the footnotes (if any) associated with the current node in another +<dt><ESC C-f> (<code>show-footnotes</code>)<dd><a name="index-ESC-C_002df-360"></a><a name="index-show_002dfootnotes-361"></a><a name="index-footnotes_002c-displaying-362"></a>Show 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</code>. See <a href="#Variables"><code>automatic-footnotes</code></a>. @@ -1288,10 +1294,11 @@ associated with a node when the node is selected by setting the variable <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Variables"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a>, +<a name="Variables"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">11 Manipulating Variables</h2> @@ -1306,44 +1313,49 @@ the <code>set-variable</code> command described below, or in the <code>#var</cod section of the <code>.infokey</code> file. See <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a>. <dl> -<dt><kbd>M-x set-variable</kbd><dd><a name="index-variables_002c-setting-360"></a><a name="index-set_002dvariable-361"></a>Read the name of a variable, and the value for it, in the echo area and +<dt><kbd>M-x set-variable</kbd><dd><a name="index-variables_002c-setting-363"></a><a name="index-set_002dvariable-364"></a>Read the name of a variable, and the value for it, in the echo area and then set the variable to that value. Completion is available when reading the variable name (see <a href="#The-Echo-Area">completion</a>); often, completion is available when reading the value to give to the variable, but that depends on the variable itself. If a variable does <em>not</em> supply multiple choices to complete over, it expects a numeric value. - <br><dt><kbd>M-x describe-variable</kbd><dd><a name="index-variables_002c-describing-362"></a><a name="index-describe_002dvariable-363"></a>Read the name of a variable in the echo area and then display a brief + <br><dt><kbd>M-x describe-variable</kbd><dd><a name="index-variables_002c-describing-365"></a><a name="index-describe_002dvariable-366"></a>Read the name of a variable in the echo area and then display a brief description of what the variable affects. </dl> <p>Here is a list of the variables that you can set in Info. <dl> -<dt><code>automatic-footnotes</code><dd><a name="index-automatic_002dfootnotes-364"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, footnotes appear and disappear automatically; +<dt><code>automatic-footnotes</code><dd><a name="index-automatic_002dfootnotes-367"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, footnotes appear and disappear automatically; else, they appear at the bottom of the node text. This variable is <code>Off</code> 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 <span class="samp">*Footnotes*</span>. If a node is -selected which contains no footnotes, and a <span class="samp">*Footnotes*</span> window -is on the screen, the <span class="samp">*Footnotes*</span> window is deleted. Footnote +contain the footnotes is called ‘<samp><span class="samp">*Footnotes*</span></samp>’. If a node is +selected which contains no footnotes, and a ‘<samp><span class="samp">*Footnotes*</span></samp>’ window +is on the screen, the ‘<samp><span class="samp">*Footnotes*</span></samp>’ 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. - <br><dt><code>automatic-tiling</code><dd><a name="index-automatic_002dtiling-365"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, creating or deleting a window resizes other + <br><dt><code>automatic-tiling</code><dd><a name="index-automatic_002dtiling-368"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, creating or deleting a window resizes other windows. This variable is <code>Off</code> by default. Normally, typing -<span class="samp">C-x 2</span> divides the current window into two equal parts. When +‘<samp><span class="samp">C-x 2</span></samp>’ divides the current window into two equal parts. When <code>automatic-tiling</code> is set to <code>On</code>, 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 <span class="samp">*Completions*</span> and <span class="samp">*Footnotes*</span> are <em>not</em> +windows ‘<samp><span class="samp">*Completions*</span></samp>’ and ‘<samp><span class="samp">*Footnotes*</span></samp>’ are <em>not</em> resized through automatic tiling; they remain their original size. - <br><dt><code>errors-ring-bell</code><dd><a name="index-errors_002dring_002dbell-366"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, errors cause the bell to ring. The default + <p><a name="cursor_002dmovement_002dscrolls"></a><br><dt><code>cursor-movement-scrolls</code><dd>Normally, cursor movement commands (see <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a>) stop when +top or bottom of a node is reached. When this variable is set to +<code>On</code>, cursor movement commands act as scrolling ones and their +behavior is controlled by the <code>scroll-behavior</code> variable (see below). + + <br><dt><code>errors-ring-bell</code><dd><a name="index-errors_002dring_002dbell-369"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, errors cause the bell to ring. The default setting of this variable is <code>On</code>. - <br><dt><code>gc-compressed-files</code><dd><a name="index-gc_002dcompressed_002dfiles-367"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, Info garbage collects files which had to be + <br><dt><code>gc-compressed-files</code><dd><a name="index-gc_002dcompressed_002dfiles-370"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, Info garbage collects files which had to be uncompressed. The default value of this variable is <code>Off</code>. 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 @@ -1356,32 +1368,60 @@ consuming operation, and so Info tries hard not to do it twice. <code>gc-compressed-files</code> tells Info it is okay to garbage collect the text of the nodes of a file which was compressed on disk. - <br><dt><code>ISO-Latin</code><dd><a name="index-ISO-Latin-characters-368"></a><a name="index-ISO_002dLatin-369"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, Info accepts and displays ISO Latin characters. + <br><dt><code>ISO-Latin</code><dd><a name="index-ISO-Latin-characters-371"></a><a name="index-ISO_002dLatin-372"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, Info accepts and displays ISO Latin characters. By default, Info assumes an ASCII character set. <code>ISO-Latin</code> 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. - <br><dt><code>scroll-behavior</code><dd><a name="index-scroll_002dbehavior-370"></a>Control what happens when forward scrolling is requested at the end of + <p><a name="scroll_002dbehavior"></a><br><dt><code>scroll-behavior</code><dt><code>scroll-behaviour</code><dd><a name="index-scroll_002dbehavior-373"></a><a name="index-scroll_002dbehaviour-374"></a>Control 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</code>. There -are three possible values for this variable: +node. The default value for this variable is <code>Continuous</code>. +There are three possible values for this variable: <dl> <dt><code>Continuous</code><dd>Try to get the first item in this node's menu, or failing that, the -<span class="samp">Next</span> node, or failing that, the <span class="samp">Next</span> of the <span class="samp">Up</span>. -This behavior is identical to using the <span class="samp">]</span> -(<code>global-next-node</code>) and <span class="samp">[</span> (<code>global-prev-node</code>) +‘<samp><span class="samp">Next</span></samp>’ node, or failing that, the ‘<samp><span class="samp">Next</span></samp>’ of the ‘<samp><span class="samp">Up</span></samp>’. +This behavior is identical to using the ‘<samp><span class="samp">]</span></samp>’ +(<code>global-next-node</code>) and ‘<samp><span class="samp">[</span></samp>’ (<code>global-prev-node</code>) commands. - <br><dt><code>Next Only</code><dd>Only try to get the <span class="samp">Next</span> node. + <br><dt><code>scroll-last-node</code><dd><a name="index-scroll_002dlast_002dnode-375"></a>Control what happens when a scrolling command is issued at the end of +the last node. Possible values are: + + <dl> +<dt><code>Stop</code><dd>Do not scroll. Display the ‘<samp><span class="samp">No more nodes within this document.</span></samp>’ +message. This is the default. + + <br><dt><code>Scroll</code><dd>Scroll as usual. Since the last node is usually an index, this means +that the very first node from the menu will be selected. + + <br><dt><code>Top</code><dd>Go to the top node of this document. +</dl> + + <p>This variable is in effect only if <code>scroll-behaviour</code> is set to +<code>Continuous</code>. + + <p>Notice that the default behavior has changed in version 4.12. Previous +versions behaved as if <code>scroll-last-node=Scroll</code> was set. This +behavior was counter-intuitive, therefore since version 4.12 the +default is to stop at the last node. + + <br><dt><code>Next Only</code><dd>Only try to get the ‘<samp><span class="samp">Next</span></samp>’ node. <br><dt><code>Page Only</code><dd>Simply give up, changing nothing. If <code>scroll-behavior</code> is <code>Page Only</code>, no scrolling command can change the node that is being viewed. </dl> - <br><dt><code>scroll-step</code><dd><a name="index-scroll_002dstep-371"></a>The number of lines to scroll when the cursor moves out of the window. + <p>This variable normally affects only scrolling commands. +See <a href="#cursor_002dmovement_002dscrolls">cursor-movement-scrolls</a>, for information on how to widen its +scope. + + <p>The two names, <code>scroll-behavior</code> and <code>scroll-behaviour</code>, are +a historical accident. They are merely synonyms. + + <br><dt><code>scroll-step</code><dd><a name="index-scroll_002dstep-376"></a>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 @@ -1390,10 +1430,10 @@ 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 +Setting this variable to 1 causes a kind of “smooth scrolling” which some people prefer. - <br><dt><code>show-index-match</code><dd><a name="index-show_002dindex_002dmatch-372"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, the portion of the matched search string is + <br><dt><code>show-index-match</code><dd><a name="index-show_002dindex_002dmatch-377"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, 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</code>. When Info displays the location where an index match was found, @@ -1401,7 +1441,7 @@ When Info displays the location where an index match was found, string that you had typed is highlighted by displaying it in the inverse case from its surrounding characters. - <br><dt><code>visible-bell</code><dd><a name="index-visible_002dbell-373"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, GNU Info attempts to flash the screen instead of + <br><dt><code>visible-bell</code><dd><a name="index-visible_002dbell-378"></a>When set to <code>On</code>, GNU Info attempts to flash the screen instead of ringing the bell. This variable is <code>Off</code> 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 @@ -1412,27 +1452,28 @@ effect. However, you can make Info perform quietly by setting the <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Custom-Key-Bindings"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Copying-This-Manual">Copying This Manual</a>, +<a name="Custom-Key-Bindings"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Index">Index</a>, Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Variables">Variables</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> + </div> <h2 class="chapter">12 Customizing Key Bindings and Variables</h2> -<p><a name="index-default-key-bindings_002c-overriding-374"></a><a name="index-overriding-default-key-bindings-375"></a><a name="index-customizing-key-bindings-376"></a><a name="index-key-bindings_002c-customizing-377"></a><a name="index-infokey-378"></a><a name="index-_002einfo-379"></a><a name="index-_002einfokey-380"></a><a name="index-_005finfo-file-_0028MS_002dDOS_0029-381"></a> -For those whose editor/pager of choice is not Emacs and who are not -entirely satisfied with the –vi-keys option (see <a href="#_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>), GNU -Info provides a way to define different key-to-command bindings and -variable settings from the defaults described in this document. +<p><a name="index-default-key-bindings_002c-overriding-379"></a><a name="index-overriding-default-key-bindings-380"></a><a name="index-customizing-key-bindings-381"></a><a name="index-key-bindings_002c-customizing-382"></a><a name="index-infokey-383"></a><a name="index-g_t_002einfo-384"></a><a name="index-g_t_002einfokey-385"></a><a name="index-g_t_005finfo-file-_0028MS_002dDOS_0029-386"></a> +GNU Info provides a way to define arbitrary key-to-command bindings +and variable settings, overriding the defaults described in this +document. (The <samp><span class="option">--vi-keys</span></samp> option rebinds many keys at once; +see <a href="#g_t_002d_002dvi_002dkeys">–vi-keys</a>.) <p>On startup, GNU Info looks for a configuration file in the invoker's -HOME directory called <span class="file">.info</span><a rel="footnote" href="#fn-7" name="fnd-7"><sup>7</sup></a>. If it is present, and +HOME directory called <samp><span class="file">.info</span></samp><a rel="footnote" href="#fn-7" name="fnd-7"><sup>7</sup></a>. If it is present, and appears to contain Info configuration data, and was created with the current version of the <code>infokey</code> command, then Info adopts the key bindings and variable settings contained therein. - <p>The <span class="file">.info</span> file contains compact, non-textual data for reasons of + <p>The <samp><span class="file">.info</span></samp> file contains compact, non-textual data for reasons of efficiency and because its design was lifted wholesale from the GNU Less program, which also does it that way. It must be created by compiling a textual source file using the <code>infokey</code> command. @@ -1444,39 +1485,41 @@ textual source file using the <code>infokey</code> command. <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Invoking-infokey"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#infokey-source-format">infokey source format</a>, +<a name="Invoking-infokey"></a> +Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#infokey-source-format">infokey source format</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a> -<br> + </div> -<h3 class="section">12.1 Invoking <span class="command">infokey</span></h3> +<h3 class="section">12.1 Invoking <samp><span class="command">infokey</span></samp></h3> -<p><a name="index-invoking-infokey-382"></a><a name="index-infokey_002c-invoking-383"></a><a name="index-_005finfokey-file-_0028MS_002dDOS_0029-384"></a> -<span class="command">infokey</span> compiles a source file -(<span class="file">$HOME/.infokey</span><a rel="footnote" href="#fn-8" name="fnd-8"><sup>8</sup></a> by default) containing Info customizations -into a binary format (<span class="file">$HOME/.info</span> by default). GNU Info reads +<p><a name="index-invoking-infokey-387"></a><a name="index-infokey_002c-invoking-388"></a><a name="index-g_t_005finfokey-file-_0028MS_002dDOS_0029-389"></a> +<samp><span class="command">infokey</span></samp> compiles a source file +(<samp><span class="file">$HOME/.infokey</span></samp><a rel="footnote" href="#fn-8" name="fnd-8"><sup>8</sup></a> by default) containing Info customizations +into a binary format (<samp><span class="file">$HOME/.info</span></samp> by default). GNU Info reads the binary file at startup to override the default key bindings and variable definitions. Synopsis: <pre class="example"> infokey [<var>option</var>...] [<var>input-file</var>] </pre> - <p>Besides the standard <span class="option">--help</span> and <span class="option">--version</span>, the only -option is <span class="option">--output </span><var>file</var>. This tells <span class="command">infokey</span> to -write the binary data to <var>file</var> instead of <span class="file">$HOME/.info</span>. + <p>Besides the standard <samp><span class="option">--help</span></samp> and <samp><span class="option">--version</span></samp>, the only +option is <samp><span class="option">--output </span><var>file</var></samp>. This tells <samp><span class="command">infokey</span></samp> to +write the binary data to <var>file</var> instead of <samp><span class="file">$HOME/.info</span></samp>. <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="infokey-source-format"></a>Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Invoking-infokey">Invoking infokey</a>, +<a name="infokey-source-format"></a> +Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Invoking-infokey">Invoking infokey</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a> -<br> + </div> -<h3 class="section">12.2 <span class="command">infokey</span> source format</h3> +<h3 class="section">12.2 <samp><span class="command">infokey</span></samp> source format</h3> -<p><a name="index-infokey-source-format-385"></a><a name="index-_002einfokey-source-format-386"></a><a name="index-format-of-_002einfokey-source-387"></a> -The format of the source file read by <span class="command">infokey</span> is most easily -illustrated by example. For instance, here is a sample <span class="file">.infokey</span> -source file suitable for aficionados of <span class="command">vi</span> or <span class="command">less</span>: +<p><a name="index-infokey-source-format-390"></a><a name="index-g_t_002einfokey-source-format-391"></a><a name="index-format-of-_002einfokey-source-392"></a> +The format of the source file read by <samp><span class="command">infokey</span></samp> is most easily +illustrated by example. For instance, here is a sample <samp><span class="file">.infokey</span></samp> +source file suitable for aficionados of <samp><span class="command">vi</span></samp> or <samp><span class="command">less</span></samp>: <pre class="example"> #info j next-line @@ -1517,7 +1560,7 @@ file, the <code>#info</code> line can be omitted. The rest of this section consists of lines of the form: <pre class="example"> <var>string</var> whitespace <var>action</var> [ whitespace [ # comment ] ] newline - </pre> +</pre> <p>Whitespace is any sequence of one or more spaces and/or tabs. Comment is any sequence of any characters, excluding newline. <var>string</var> is the key sequence which invokes the action. <var>action</var> is the name of @@ -1567,9 +1610,9 @@ are included in the value. <p>Blank lines and lines starting with <code>#</code> are ignored, except for the special section header lines. - <p>Key bindings defined in the <span class="file">.info</span> file take precedence over GNU -Info's default key bindings, whether or not <span class="samp">--vi-keys</span> is used. A -default key binding may be disabled by overriding it in the <span class="file">.info</span> + <p>Key bindings defined in the <samp><span class="file">.info</span></samp> file take precedence over GNU +Info's default key bindings, whether or not ‘<samp><span class="samp">--vi-keys</span></samp>’ is used. A +default key binding may be disabled by overriding it in the <samp><span class="file">.info</span></samp> file with the action <code>invalid</code>. In addition, <em>all</em> default key bindings can be disabled by adding this line <em>anywhere</em> in the relevant section: @@ -1584,7 +1627,7 @@ key bindings, you must supply enough new key bindings to enable all necessary actions. Failure to bind any key to the <code>quit</code> command, for example, can lead to frustration. - <p>The order in which key bindings are defined in the <span class="file">.info</span> file is + <p>The order in which key bindings are defined in the <samp><span class="file">.info</span></samp> file is not important, except that the command summary produced by the <code>get-help-window</code> command only displays the <em>first</em> key that is bound to each command. @@ -1592,506 +1635,76 @@ is bound to each command. <!-- the following is incomplete --> <div class="node"> <p><hr> -<a name="Copying-This-Manual"></a>Next: <a rel="next" accesskey="n" href="#Index">Index</a>, +<a name="Index"></a> Previous: <a rel="previous" accesskey="p" href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a>, Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> -</div> - -<h2 class="appendix">Appendix A Copying This Manual</h2> -<ul class="menu"> -<li><a accesskey="1" href="#GNU-Free-Documentation-License">GNU Free Documentation License</a>: License for copying this manual. -</ul> - -<div class="node"> -<p><hr> -<a name="GNU-Free-Documentation-License"></a>Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Copying-This-Manual">Copying This Manual</a> -<br> -</div> - -<h3 class="appendixsec">A.1 GNU Free Documentation License</h3> - -<p><a name="index-FDL_002c-GNU-Free-Documentation-License-388"></a><div align="center">Version 1.2, November 2002</div> - -<pre class="display"> Copyright © 2000,2001,2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA - - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. -</pre> - <ol type=1 start=0> -<li>PREAMBLE - - <p>The purpose of this License is to make a manual, textbook, or other -functional and useful document <dfn>free</dfn> in the sense of freedom: to -assure everyone the effective freedom to copy and redistribute it, -with or without modifying it, either commercially or noncommercially. -Secondarily, this License preserves for the author and publisher a way -to get credit for their work, while not being considered responsible -for modifications made by others. - - <p>This License is a kind of “copyleft”, which means that derivative -works of the document must themselves be free in the same sense. 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accesskey="p" href="#Copying-This-Manual">Copying This Manual</a>, -Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> -<br> </div> -<h2 class="appendix">Appendix B Index</h2> +<h2 class="appendix">Appendix A Index</h2> <ul class="index-cp" compact> -<li><a href="#index-_0027_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-137"><code>', vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_002c-199"><code>,</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_002d-341"><code>-</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_0040code_007b_002d_002dsubnodes_007d_002c-command-line-option-30"><code>--subnodes</code>, command line option</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_002einfo-379">.info</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_002einfokey-380">.infokey</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_002einfokey-source-format-386">.infokey source format</a>: <a href="#infokey-source-format">infokey source format</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_002f-175"><code>/</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-0-_0040dots_007b_007d-9_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-338"><code>0 ... 9, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-0_002c-in-Info-windows-209"><code>0, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-1-_0040dots_007b_007d-9_002c-in-Info-windows-204">1 <small class="dots">...</small> 9, in Info windows</a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_003c-145"><code><</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_003e-148"><code>></code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_003f_002c-in-Info-windows-327"><code>?, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_003f_002c-in-the-echo-area-311"><code>?, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_003f_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-177"><code>?, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_005b-153"><code>[</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_005d-151"><code>]</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_005finfo-file-_0028MS_002dDOS_0029-381">_info file (MS-DOS)</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-_005finfokey-file-_0028MS_002dDOS_0029-384">_infokey file (MS-DOS)</a>: <a href="#Invoking-infokey">Invoking infokey</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-abort_002dkey-349"><code>abort-key</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-add_002ddigit_002dto_002dnumeric_002darg-339"><code>add-digit-to-numeric-arg</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_0027_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-137"><code>', vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_002c-202"><code>,</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_002d-344"><code>-</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_0040code_007b_002d_002dsubnodes_007d_002c-command-line-option-30"><code>--subnodes</code>, command line option</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_002einfo-384">.info</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_002einfokey-385">.infokey</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_002einfokey-source-format-391">.infokey source format</a>: <a href="#infokey-source-format">infokey source format</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_002f-175"><code>/</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t0-_0040dots_007b_007d-9_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-341"><code>0 ... 9, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t0_002c-in-Info-windows-212"><code>0, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t1-_0040dots_007b_007d-9_002c-in-Info-windows-207">1 <small class="dots">...</small> 9, in Info windows</a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_003c-145"><code><</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_003e-148"><code>></code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_003f_002c-in-Info-windows-330"><code>?, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_003f_002c-in-the-echo-area-314"><code>?, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_003f_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-178"><code>?, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_005b-153"><code>[</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_005d-151"><code>]</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_005finfo-file-_0028MS_002dDOS_0029-386">_info file (MS-DOS)</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g_t_005finfokey-file-_0028MS_002dDOS_0029-389">_infokey file (MS-DOS)</a>: <a href="#Invoking-infokey">Invoking infokey</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-abort_002dkey-352"><code>abort-key</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-add_002ddigit_002dto_002dnumeric_002darg-342"><code>add-digit-to-numeric-arg</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-ANSI-escape-sequences-in-documents-25">ANSI escape sequences in documents</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-Apropos_0040r_007b_002c-in-Info-files_007d-8">Apropos<span class="roman">, in Info files</span></a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-arguments_002c-command-line-5">arguments, command line</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-arguments_002c-negative-343">arguments, negative</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-automatic_002dfootnotes-364"><code>automatic-footnotes</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-automatic_002dtiling-365"><code>automatic-tiling</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-arguments_002c-negative-346">arguments, negative</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-automatic_002dfootnotes-367"><code>automatic-footnotes</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-automatic_002dtiling-368"><code>automatic-tiling</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> <li><a href="#index-b_002c-in-Info-windows-63"><code>b, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-b_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-90"><code>b, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-BackTab_002c-in-Info-windows-225"><code>BackTab, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-BackTab_002c-in-the-echo-area-290"><code>BackTab, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-BackTab_002c-in-Info-windows-228"><code>BackTab, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-BackTab_002c-in-the-echo-area-293"><code>BackTab, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-backward_002dchar-56"><code>backward-char</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-backward_002dword-62"><code>backward-word</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-beginning_002dof_002dline-47"><code>beginning-of-line</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-beginning_002dof_002dnode-67"><code>beginning-of-node</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-BS-_0028backspace_0029-116"><code>BS (backspace)</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002da_002c-in-Info-windows-45"><code>C-a, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002da_002c-in-the-echo-area-258"><code>C-a, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002da_002c-in-the-echo-area-261"><code>C-a, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002db_002c-in-Info-windows-54"><code>C-b, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002db_002c-in-the-echo-area-255"><code>C-b, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002db_002c-in-the-echo-area-258"><code>C-b, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002db_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-91"><code>C-b, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dCENTER-136"><code>C-CENTER</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dd_002c-in-the-echo-area-271"><code>C-d, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dd_002c-in-the-echo-area-274"><code>C-d, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dd_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-109"><code>C-d, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002de_002c-in-Info-windows-48"><code>C-e, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002de_002c-in-the-echo-area-261"><code>C-e, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002de_002c-in-the-echo-area-264"><code>C-e, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002de_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-96"><code>C-e, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dEnd-70"><code>C-End</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002df_002c-in-Info-windows-51"><code>C-f, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002df_002c-in-the-echo-area-250"><code>C-f, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002df_002c-in-the-echo-area-253"><code>C-f, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002df_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-79"><code>C-f, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dg_002c-in-Info-windows-347"><code>C-g, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dg_002c-in-the-echo-area-276"><code>C-g, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dh-326"><code>C-h</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dg_002c-in-Info-windows-350"><code>C-g, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dg_002c-in-the-echo-area-279"><code>C-g, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dh-329"><code>C-h</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dHome-65"><code>C-Home</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dk_002c-in-the-echo-area-299"><code>C-k, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dk_002c-in-the-echo-area-302"><code>C-k, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dk_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-105"><code>C-k, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dl-117"><code>C-l</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dLEFT-61"><code>C-LEFT</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dLEFT_002c-in-the-echo-area-270"><code>C-LEFT, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dLEFT_002c-in-the-echo-area-273"><code>C-LEFT, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dn-39"><code>C-n</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dn_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-95"><code>C-n, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dNEXT-123"><code>C-NEXT</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> @@ -2100,332 +1713,336 @@ Up: <a rel="up" accesskey="u" href="#Top">Top</a> <li><a href="#index-C_002dPgDn-126"><code>C-PgDn</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dPgUp-130"><code>C-PgUp</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dPREVIOUS-128"><code>C-PREVIOUS</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dq_002c-in-the-echo-area-281"><code>C-q, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dr-193"><code>C-r</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dq_002c-in-the-echo-area-284"><code>C-q, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dr-196"><code>C-r</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dRIGHT-58"><code>C-RIGHT</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dRIGHT_002c-in-the-echo-area-267"><code>C-RIGHT, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002ds-190"><code>C-s</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dt_002c-in-the-echo-area-291"><code>C-t, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002du-335"><code>C-u</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002du-cancels-typeahead_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-348"><code>C-u cancels typeahead, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002du_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-277"><code>C-u, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dRIGHT_002c-in-the-echo-area-270"><code>C-RIGHT, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002ds-193"><code>C-s</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dt_002c-in-the-echo-area-294"><code>C-t, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002du-338"><code>C-u</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002du-cancels-typeahead_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-351"><code>C-u cancels typeahead, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002du_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-280"><code>C-u, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002du_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-112"><code>C-u, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dUP-132"><code>C-UP</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dv-78"><code>C-v</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dv_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-282"><code>C-v, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dv_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-285"><code>C-v, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dw-119"><code>C-w</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-0-238"><code>C-x 0</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-1-240"><code>C-x 1</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-2-235"><code>C-x 2</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-_005e-244"><code>C-x ^</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-0-241"><code>C-x 0</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-1-243"><code>C-x 1</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-2-238"><code>C-x 2</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-_005e-247"><code>C-x ^</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dx-b-171"><code>C-x b</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dx-C_002db-169"><code>C-x C-b</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-C_002dc-352"><code>C-x C-c</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-C_002dc-355"><code>C-x C-c</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dx-C_002df-167"><code>C-x C-f</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-DEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-301"><code>C-x DEL, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-DEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-304"><code>C-x DEL, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dx-g_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-156"><code>C-x g, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dx-k-165"><code>C-x k</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-N-187"><code>C-x N</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-n-183"><code>C-x n</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-N-190"><code>C-x N</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-n-186"><code>C-x n</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dx-n_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-124"><code>C-x n, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-o-231"><code>C-x o</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-r_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-218"><code>C-x r, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-t-247"><code>C-x t</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-o-234"><code>C-x o</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-r_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-221"><code>C-x r, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dx-t-250"><code>C-x t</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dx-u_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-133"><code>C-x u, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-C_002dy_002c-in-the-echo-area-303"><code>C-y, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-C_002dy_002c-in-the-echo-area-306"><code>C-y, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-C_002dy_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-106"><code>C-y, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-cancelling-the-current-operation-346">cancelling the current operation</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-cancelling-typeahead-345">cancelling typeahead</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-case_002dsensitive-search-182">case-sensitive search</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-case_002dsensitivity_002c-and-search-203">case-sensitivity, and search</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-cancelling-the-current-operation-349">cancelling the current operation</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-cancelling-typeahead-348">cancelling typeahead</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-case_002dsensitive-search-185">case-sensitive search</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-case_002dsensitivity_002c-and-search-206">case-sensitivity, and search</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-colors-in-documents-24">colors in documents</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-command-line-options-3">command line options</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-command_002dline-options_002c-how-to-find-27">command-line options, how to find</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-commands_002c-describing-321">commands, describing</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-completion-307">completion</a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-commands_002c-describing-324">commands, describing</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-completion-310">completion</a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-compressed-Info-files-16">compressed Info files</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-cursor_002c-moving-37">cursor, moving</a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-customizing-key-bindings-376">customizing key bindings</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-customizing-key-bindings-381">customizing key bindings</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> <li><a href="#index-d-142"><code>d</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-d_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-108"><code>d, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-default-key-bindings_002c-overriding-374">default key bindings, overriding</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-default-key-bindings_002c-overriding-379">default key bindings, overriding</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> <li><a href="#index-DEL_002c-in-Info-windows-86"><code>DEL, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-DEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-274"><code>DEL, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-delete_002dwindow-239"><code>delete-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-describe_002dcommand-322"><code>describe-command</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-describe_002dkey-324"><code>describe-key</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-describe_002dvariable-363"><code>describe-variable</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-DEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-277"><code>DEL, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-delete_002dwindow-242"><code>delete-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-describe_002dcommand-325"><code>describe-command</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-describe_002dkey-327"><code>describe-key</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-describe_002dvariable-366"><code>describe-variable</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> <li><a href="#index-dir_002dnode-144"><code>dir-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-directory-path-9">directory path</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-DOWN-_0028an-arrow-key_0029-40"><code>DOWN (an arrow key)</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-DOWN_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-99"><code>DOWN, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-down_002dline-100"><code>down-line</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-e_002c-in-Info-windows-69"><code>e, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo-area-249">echo area</a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dabort-278"><code>echo-area-abort</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dbackward-257"><code>echo-area-backward</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dkill_002dline-302"><code>echo-area-backward-kill-line</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dkill_002dword-297"><code>echo-area-backward-kill-word</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dword-269"><code>echo-area-backward-word</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dbeg_002dof_002dline-260"><code>echo-area-beg-of-line</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dcomplete-310"><code>echo-area-complete</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002ddelete-273"><code>echo-area-delete</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dend_002dof_002dline-263"><code>echo-area-end-of-line</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dforward-253"><code>echo-area-forward</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dforward_002dword-266"><code>echo-area-forward-word</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dinsert-285"><code>echo-area-insert</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dkill_002dline-300"><code>echo-area-kill-line</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dkill_002dword-295"><code>echo-area-kill-word</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dnewline-280"><code>echo-area-newline</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dpossible_002dcompletions-312"><code>echo-area-possible-completions</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dquoted_002dinsert-283"><code>echo-area-quoted-insert</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002drubout-275"><code>echo-area-rubout</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dscroll_002dcompletions_002dwindow-314"><code>echo-area-scroll-completions-window</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dtab_002dinsert-288"><code>echo-area-tab-insert</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dtranspose_002dchars-292"><code>echo-area-transpose-chars</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dyank-304"><code>echo-area-yank</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dyank_002dpop-306"><code>echo-area-yank-pop</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo-area-252">echo area</a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dabort-281"><code>echo-area-abort</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dbackward-260"><code>echo-area-backward</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dkill_002dline-305"><code>echo-area-backward-kill-line</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dkill_002dword-300"><code>echo-area-backward-kill-word</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dbackward_002dword-272"><code>echo-area-backward-word</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dbeg_002dof_002dline-263"><code>echo-area-beg-of-line</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dcomplete-313"><code>echo-area-complete</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002ddelete-276"><code>echo-area-delete</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dend_002dof_002dline-266"><code>echo-area-end-of-line</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dforward-256"><code>echo-area-forward</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dforward_002dword-269"><code>echo-area-forward-word</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dinsert-288"><code>echo-area-insert</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dkill_002dline-303"><code>echo-area-kill-line</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dkill_002dword-298"><code>echo-area-kill-word</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dnewline-283"><code>echo-area-newline</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dpossible_002dcompletions-315"><code>echo-area-possible-completions</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dquoted_002dinsert-286"><code>echo-area-quoted-insert</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002drubout-278"><code>echo-area-rubout</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dscroll_002dcompletions_002dwindow-317"><code>echo-area-scroll-completions-window</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dtab_002dinsert-291"><code>echo-area-tab-insert</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dtranspose_002dchars-295"><code>echo-area-transpose-chars</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dyank-307"><code>echo-area-yank</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-echo_002darea_002dyank_002dpop-309"><code>echo-area-yank-pop</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-End-49"><code>End</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-end_002dof_002dline-50"><code>end-of-line</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-end_002dof_002dnode-71"><code>end-of-node</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-errors_002dring_002dbell-366"><code>errors-ring-bell</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-ESC-C_002df-357"><code>ESC C-f</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-ESC-C_002dv_002c-in-Info-windows-242"><code>ESC C-v, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-ESC-C_002dv_002c-in-the-echo-area-313"><code>ESC C-v, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-f-215"><code>f</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-errors_002dring_002dbell-369"><code>errors-ring-bell</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-ESC-C_002df-360"><code>ESC C-f</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-ESC-C_002dv_002c-in-Info-windows-245"><code>ESC C-v, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-ESC-C_002dv_002c-in-the-echo-area-316"><code>ESC C-v, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-f-218"><code>f</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> <li><a href="#index-f_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-80"><code>f, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-F1-328"><code>F1</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-FDL_002c-GNU-Free-Documentation-License-388">FDL, GNU Free Documentation License</a>: <a href="#GNU-Free-Documentation-License">GNU Free Documentation License</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-F1-331"><code>F1</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-file-names_002c-relative-14">file names, relative</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-file_002c-outputting-to-22">file, outputting to</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-files_002c-compressed-17">files, compressed</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-find_002dmenu-214"><code>find-menu</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-find_002dmenu-217"><code>find-menu</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> <li><a href="#index-finding-the-Invocation-node-161">finding the Invocation node</a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-first_002dnode-147"><code>first-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-footnotes_002c-displaying-359">footnotes, displaying</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-format-of-_002einfokey-source-387">format of .infokey source</a>: <a href="#infokey-source-format">infokey source format</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-footnotes_002c-displaying-362">footnotes, displaying</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-format-of-_002einfokey-source-392">format of .infokey source</a>: <a href="#infokey-source-format">infokey source format</a></li> <li><a href="#index-forward_002dchar-53"><code>forward-char</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-forward_002dword-59"><code>forward-word</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-functions_002c-describing-320">functions, describing</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-g-155"><code>g</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-functions_002c-describing-323">functions, describing</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-G-162"><code>G</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-g-155"><code>g</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-G_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-149"><code>G, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-g_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-146"><code>g, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-gc_002dcompressed_002dfiles-367"><code>gc-compressed-files</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-get_002dhelp_002dwindow-330"><code>get-help-window</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-get_002dinfo_002dhelp_002dnode-333"><code>get-info-help-node</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-gc_002dcompressed_002dfiles-370"><code>gc-compressed-files</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-get_002dhelp_002dwindow-333"><code>get-help-window</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-get_002dinfo_002dhelp_002dnode-336"><code>get-info-help-node</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-global_002dnext_002dnode-152"><code>global-next-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-global_002dprev_002dnode-154"><code>global-prev-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-goto_002dinvocation-160"><code>goto-invocation</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-goto_002dnode-157"><code>goto-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-grow_002dwindow-245"><code>grow-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-h-331"><code>h</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-h_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-329"><code>h, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-grow_002dwindow-248"><code>grow-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-h-334"><code>h</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-h_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-332"><code>h, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-history_002dnode-138"><code>history-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-Home-46"><code>Home</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-i-195"><code>i</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-i-198"><code>i</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-I-159"><code>I</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-incremental-search-192">incremental search</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-incremental-search-195">incremental search</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-index-search_002c-selecting-from-the-command-line-19">index search, selecting from the command line</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-index_002c-searching-197">index, searching</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-index_002dapropos-201"><code>index-apropos</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-index_002dsearch-196"><code>index-search</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-index_002c-searching-200">index, searching</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-index_002dapropos-204"><code>index-apropos</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-index_002dsearch-199"><code>index-search</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-Info-file_002c-selecting-12">Info file, selecting</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-Info-files_002c-compressed-18">Info files, compressed</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-Info-files_002c-relative-15">Info files, relative</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-Info-files_0040r_007b_002c-searching-all-indices_007d-7">Info files<span class="roman">, searching all indices</span></a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-Info-manual-location-34">Info manual location</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-Info_002c-invoking-1">Info, invoking</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-INFO_005fPRINT_005fCOMMAND_002c-environment-variable-317">INFO_PRINT_COMMAND, environment variable</a>: <a href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-infokey-378">infokey</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-infokey-source-format-385">infokey source format</a>: <a href="#infokey-source-format">infokey source format</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-infokey_002c-invoking-383">infokey, invoking</a>: <a href="#Invoking-infokey">Invoking infokey</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-INFO_005fPRINT_005fCOMMAND_002c-environment-variable-320">INFO_PRINT_COMMAND, environment variable</a>: <a href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-infokey-383">infokey</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-infokey-source-format-390">infokey source format</a>: <a href="#infokey-source-format">infokey source format</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-infokey_002c-invoking-388">infokey, invoking</a>: <a href="#Invoking-infokey">Invoking infokey</a></li> <li><a href="#index-invocation-description_002c-how-to-find-28">invocation description, how to find</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-invoking-Info-2">invoking Info</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-invoking-infokey-382">invoking infokey</a>: <a href="#Invoking-infokey">Invoking infokey</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-isearch_002dbackward-194"><code>isearch-backward</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-isearch_002dforward-191"><code>isearch-forward</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-ISO-Latin-characters-368">ISO Latin characters</a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-ISO_002dLatin-369"><code>ISO-Latin</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-invoking-infokey-387">invoking infokey</a>: <a href="#Invoking-infokey">Invoking infokey</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-isearch_002dbackward-197"><code>isearch-backward</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-isearch_002dforward-194"><code>isearch-forward</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-ISO-Latin-characters-371">ISO Latin characters</a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-ISO_002dLatin-372"><code>ISO-Latin</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> <li><a href="#index-k_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-104"><code>k, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-keep_002done_002dwindow-241"><code>keep-one-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-key-bindings_002c-customizing-377">key bindings, customizing</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-keys_002c-describing-323">keys, describing</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-keep_002done_002dwindow-244"><code>keep-one-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-key-bindings_002c-customizing-382">key bindings, customizing</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-keys_002c-describing-326">keys, describing</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-keystrokes_002c-recording-10">keystrokes, recording</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-kill_002dnode-166"><code>kill-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-l-135"><code>l</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-last_002dmenu_002ditem-211"><code>last-menu-item</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-last_002dmenu_002ditem-214"><code>last-menu-item</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> <li><a href="#index-last_002dnode-150"><code>last-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-LEFT-_0028an-arrow-key_0029-55"><code>LEFT (an arrow key)</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-LEFT_002c-in-the-echo-area-254"><code>LEFT, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-LEFT_002c-in-the-echo-area-257"><code>LEFT, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-Less_002dlike-key-bindings-33">Less-like key bindings</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-LFD_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-98"><code>LFD, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-list_002dvisited_002dnodes-170"><code>list-visited-nodes</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-local-printer-device-319">local printer device</a>: <a href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-m-212"><code>m</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002d_0024_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-262"><code>M-$, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002d_002d-340"><code>M--</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002d0-_0040dots_007b_007d-M_002d9-337"><code>M-0 ... M-9</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002d0_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-259"><code>M-0, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002d0_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-210"><code>M-0, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002d1-_0040dots_007b_007d-M_002d9_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-205">M-1 <small class="dots">...</small> M-9, vi-like operation</a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-local-printer-device-322">local printer device</a>: <a href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-m-215"><code>m</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002d_0024_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-265"><code>M-$, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002d_002d-343"><code>M--</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002d0-_0040dots_007b_007d-M_002d9-340"><code>M-0 ... M-9</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002d0_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-262"><code>M-0, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002d0_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-213"><code>M-0, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002d1-_0040dots_007b_007d-M_002d9_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-208">M-1 <small class="dots">...</small> M-9, vi-like operation</a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> <li><a href="#index-M_002d_003c-64"><code>M-<</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-M_002d_003e-68"><code>M-></code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-M_002db_002c-in-Info-windows-60"><code>M-b, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002db_002c-in-the-echo-area-268"><code>M-b, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002db_002c-in-the-echo-area-271"><code>M-b, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-M_002db_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-66"><code>M-b, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dBS_002c-in-the-echo-area-298"><code>M-BS, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dd_002c-in-the-echo-area-293"><code>M-d, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dBS_002c-in-the-echo-area-301"><code>M-BS, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dd_002c-in-the-echo-area-296"><code>M-d, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-M_002dd_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-143"><code>M-d, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dDEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-296"><code>M-DEL, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dDEL_002c-in-the-echo-area-299"><code>M-DEL, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-M_002df_002c-in-Info-windows-57"><code>M-f, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002df_002c-in-the-echo-area-264"><code>M-f, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002df_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-217"><code>M-f, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dg_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-227"><code>M-g, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dh_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-252"><code>M-h, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dh_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-332"><code>M-h, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dl_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-256"><code>M-l, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002df_002c-in-the-echo-area-267"><code>M-f, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002df_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-220"><code>M-f, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dg_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-230"><code>M-g, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dh_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-255"><code>M-h, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dh_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-335"><code>M-h, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dl_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-259"><code>M-l, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-M_002dr-72"><code>M-r</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-M_002dSPC_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-81"><code>M-SPC, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-M_002dt_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-140"><code>M-t, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dTAB_002c-in-Info-windows-222"><code>M-TAB, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dTAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-286"><code>M-TAB, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dTAB_002c-in-Info-windows-225"><code>M-TAB, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dTAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-289"><code>M-TAB, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-M_002dv-89"><code>M-v</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dw_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-265"><code>M-w, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dx_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-272"><code>M-x, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dX_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-294"><code>M-X, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-M_002dy_002c-in-the-echo-area-305"><code>M-y, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dw_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-268"><code>M-w, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dX_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-297"><code>M-X, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dx_002c-in-the-echo-area_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-275"><code>M-x, in the echo area, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-M_002dy_002c-in-the-echo-area-308"><code>M-y, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-menu_002c-following-36">menu, following</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-menu_002c-following_002c-from-inside-Info-164">menu, following, from inside Info</a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-menu_002ddigit-208"><code>menu-digit</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-menu_002ditem-213"><code>menu-item</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-menu_002ddigit-211"><code>menu-digit</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-menu_002ditem-216"><code>menu-item</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> <li><a href="#index-menu_002dsequence-163"><code>menu-sequence</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-move_002dto_002dnext_002dxref-221"><code>move-to-next-xref</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-move_002dto_002dprev_002dxref-223"><code>move-to-prev-xref</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-move_002dto_002dnext_002dxref-224"><code>move-to-next-xref</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-move_002dto_002dprev_002dxref-226"><code>move-to-prev-xref</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> <li><a href="#index-move_002dto_002dwindow_002dline-73"><code>move-to-window-line</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-moving-the-cursor-38">moving the cursor</a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-n-122"><code>n</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-n_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-184"><code>n, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-negative-arguments-342">negative arguments</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-n_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-187"><code>n, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-negative-arguments-345">negative arguments</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-NEXT-77"><code>NEXT</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-next_002dindex_002dmatch-200"><code>next-index-match</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-next_002dindex_002dmatch-203"><code>next-index-match</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-next_002dline-41"><code>next-line</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-next_002dnode-125"><code>next-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-next_002dwindow-232"><code>next-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-next_002dwindow-235"><code>next-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> <li><a href="#index-node_002c-selecting-from-the-command-line-21">node, selecting from the command line</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-nodes_002c-selection-of-121">nodes, selection of</a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-numeric-arguments-334">numeric arguments</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-numeric-arguments_002c-negative-344">numeric arguments, negative</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-numeric-arguments-337">numeric arguments</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-numeric-arguments_002c-negative-347">numeric arguments, negative</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-O-158"><code>O</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-online-help_002c-using-Info-as-20">online help, using Info as</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-options_002c-command-line-4">options, command line</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-outputting-to-a-file-23">outputting to a file</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-overriding-default-key-bindings-375">overriding default key bindings</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-overriding-default-key-bindings-380">overriding default key bindings</a>: <a href="#Custom-Key-Bindings">Custom Key Bindings</a></li> <li><a href="#index-p-127"><code>p</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-PageDown-83"><code>PageDown</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-PageUp-115"><code>PageUp</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-prev_002dline-44"><code>prev-line</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-prev_002dnode-129"><code>prev-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-prev_002dwindow-233"><code>prev-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-prev_002dwindow-236"><code>prev-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> <li><a href="#index-PREVIOUS-88"><code>PREVIOUS</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-print_002dnode-316"><code>print-node</code></a>: <a href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-printing-315">printing</a>: <a href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-printing-characters_002c-in-the-echo-area-284"><code>printing characters, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-printing-nodes-to-the-local-printer-318">printing nodes to the local printer</a>: <a href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-q-351"><code>q</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-quit-354"><code>quit</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-quitting-350">quitting</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-r-216"><code>r</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-print_002dnode-319"><code>print-node</code></a>: <a href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-printing-318">printing</a>: <a href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-printing-characters_002c-in-the-echo-area-287"><code>printing characters, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-printing-nodes-to-the-local-printer-321">printing nodes to the local printer</a>: <a href="#Printing-Nodes">Printing Nodes</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-q-354"><code>q</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-quit-357"><code>quit</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-quitting-353">quitting</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-r-219"><code>r</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-R-180"><code>R</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-redraw_002ddisplay-118"><code>redraw-display</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-regular-expression-search-177">regular expression search</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-relative-Info-file-names-13">relative Info file names</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-remembering-user-keystrokes-11">remembering user keystrokes</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-repeated-search-186">repeated search</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-repeated-search-189">repeated search</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-replaying-recorded-keystrokes-26">replaying recorded keystrokes</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-RET_002c-in-Info-windows-226"><code>RET, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-RET_002c-in-the-echo-area-279"><code>RET, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-RET_002c-in-Info-windows-229"><code>RET, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-RET_002c-in-the-echo-area-282"><code>RET, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-RET_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-97"><code>RET, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-RIGHT-_0028an-arrow-key_0029-52"><code>RIGHT (an arrow key)</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-RIGHT_002c-in-the-echo-area-251"><code>RIGHT, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-S-179"><code>S</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-RIGHT_002c-in-the-echo-area-254"><code>RIGHT, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-S-182"><code>S</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-s-174"><code>s</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-screen_002c-changing-the-height-of-356">screen, changing the height of</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-screen_002c-changing-the-height-of-359">screen, changing the height of</a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-scroll_002dbackward-87"><code>scroll-backward</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-scroll_002dbackward_002dpage_002donly-92"><code>scroll-backward-page-only</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-scroll_002dbackward_002dpage_002donly_002dset_002dwindow-94"><code>scroll-backward-page-only-set-window</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-scroll_002dbehavior-370"><code>scroll-behavior</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-scroll_002dbehavior-373"><code>scroll-behavior</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-scroll_002dbehaviour-374"><code>scroll-behaviour</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> <li><a href="#index-scroll_002dforward-76"><code>scroll-forward</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-scroll_002dforward_002dpage_002donly-82"><code>scroll-forward-page-only</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-scroll_002dforward_002dpage_002donly_002dset_002dwindow-85"><code>scroll-forward-page-only-set-window</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-scroll_002dhalf_002dscreen_002ddown-110"><code>scroll-half-screen-down</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-scroll_002dhalf_002dscreen_002dup-113"><code>scroll-half-screen-up</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-scroll_002dother_002dwindow-243"><code>scroll-other-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-scroll_002dstep-371"><code>scroll-step</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-scroll_002dlast_002dnode-375"><code>scroll-last-node</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-scroll_002dother_002dwindow-246"><code>scroll-other-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-scroll_002dstep-376"><code>scroll-step</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> <li><a href="#index-scrolling-74">scrolling</a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-scrolling-through-node-structure-114">scrolling through node structure</a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-search-176"><code>search</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-search_002c-and-case_002dsensitivity-202">search, and case-sensitivity</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-search_002c-case_002dsensitive-181">search, case-sensitive</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-search_002dbackward-178"><code>search-backward</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-search_002dcase_002dsensitively-180"><code>search-case-sensitively</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-search_002dnext-185"><code>search-next</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-search_002dprevious-189"><code>search-previous</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-search_002c-and-case_002dsensitivity-205">search, and case-sensitivity</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-search_002c-case_002dsensitive-184">search, case-sensitive</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-search_002dbackward-179"><code>search-backward</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-search_002dcase_002dsensitively-183"><code>search-case-sensitively</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-search_002dnext-188"><code>search-next</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-search_002dprevious-192"><code>search-previous</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-searching-173">searching</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-Searching-all-indices-6">Searching all indices</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-searching_002c-in-the-indices-198">searching, in the indices</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-select_002dreference_002dthis_002dline-228"><code>select-reference-this-line</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-searching_002c-in-the-indices-201">searching, in the indices</a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-select_002dreference_002dthis_002dline-231"><code>select-reference-this-line</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> <li><a href="#index-select_002dvisited_002dnode-172"><code>select-visited-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-set_002dscreen_002dheight-355"><code>set-screen-height</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-set_002dvariable-361"><code>set-variable</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-Shift_002dTAB_002c-in-Info-windows-224"><code>Shift-TAB, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-Shift_002dTAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-287"><code>Shift-TAB, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-show_002dfootnotes-358"><code>show-footnotes</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-show_002dindex_002dmatch-372"><code>show-index-match</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-set_002dscreen_002dheight-358"><code>set-screen-height</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-set_002dvariable-364"><code>set-variable</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-Shift_002dTAB_002c-in-Info-windows-227"><code>Shift-TAB, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-Shift_002dTAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-290"><code>Shift-TAB, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-show_002dfootnotes-361"><code>show-footnotes</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-show_002dindex_002dmatch-377"><code>show-index-match</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> <li><a href="#index-SPC_002c-in-Info-windows-75"><code>SPC, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-SPC_002c-in-the-echo-area-309"><code>SPC, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-SPC_002c-in-the-echo-area-312"><code>SPC, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> <li><a href="#index-speech-synthesizers-29">speech synthesizers</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-split_002dwindow-236"><code>split-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-split_002dwindow-239"><code>split-window</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> <li><a href="#index-t-139"><code>t</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-TAB_002c-in-Info-windows-220"><code>TAB, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-TAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-308"><code>TAB, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-tile_002dwindows-248"><code>tile-windows</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-tiling-246">tiling</a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-TAB_002c-in-Info-windows-223"><code>TAB, in Info windows</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-TAB_002c-in-the-echo-area-311"><code>TAB, in the echo area</code></a>: <a href="#The-Echo-Area">The Echo Area</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-tile_002dwindows-251"><code>tile-windows</code></a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-tiling-249">tiling</a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-toggle_002dregexp-181"><code>toggle-regexp</code></a>: <a href="#Searching-Commands">Searching Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-toggle_002dwrap-120"><code>toggle-wrap</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-top_002dnode-141"><code>top-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-u-131"><code>u</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-u_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-111"><code>u, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-universal_002dargument-336"><code>universal-argument</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-universal_002dargument-339"><code>universal-argument</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-UP-_0028an-arrow-key_0029-43"><code>UP (an arrow key)</code></a>: <a href="#Cursor-Commands">Cursor Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-UP_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-102"><code>UP, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-up_002dline-107"><code>up-line</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-up_002dnode-134"><code>up-node</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-variables_002c-describing-362">variables, describing</a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-variables_002c-setting-360">variables, setting</a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-variables_002c-describing-365">variables, describing</a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-variables_002c-setting-363">variables, setting</a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> <li><a href="#index-version-information-31">version information</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-vi_002dlike-key-bindings-32">vi-like key bindings</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> <li><a href="#index-view_002dfile-168"><code>view-file</code></a>: <a href="#Node-Commands">Node Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-visible_002dbell-373"><code>visible-bell</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-visible_002dbell-378"><code>visible-bell</code></a>: <a href="#Variables">Variables</a></li> <li><a href="#index-w_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-93"><code>w, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-Where-is-an-Info-manual_003f-35">Where is an Info manual?</a>: <a href="#Invoking-Info">Invoking Info</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-where_002dis-325"><code>where-is</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-windows_002c-creating-234">windows, creating</a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-windows_002c-deleting-237">windows, deleting</a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-windows_002c-manipulating-229">windows, manipulating</a>: <a href="#Window-Commands">Window Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-windows_002c-selecting-230">windows, selecting</a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-xref_002ditem-219"><code>xref-item</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-where_002dis-328"><code>where-is</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-windows_002c-creating-237">windows, creating</a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-windows_002c-deleting-240">windows, deleting</a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-windows_002c-manipulating-232">windows, manipulating</a>: <a href="#Window-Commands">Window Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-windows_002c-selecting-233">windows, selecting</a>: <a href="#Basic-Windows">Basic Windows</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-xref_002ditem-222"><code>xref-item</code></a>: <a href="#Selecting-Xrefs">Selecting Xrefs</a></li> <li><a href="#index-y_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-103"><code>y, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> <li><a href="#index-z_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-84"><code>z, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Scrolling-Commands">Scrolling Commands</a></li> -<li><a href="#index-ZZ_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-353"><code>ZZ, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> +<li><a href="#index-ZZ_002c-vi_002dlike-operation-356"><code>ZZ, vi-like operation</code></a>: <a href="#Miscellaneous-Commands">Miscellaneous Commands</a></li> </ul><div class="footnote"> <hr> <a name="texinfo-footnotes-in-document"></a><h4>Footnotes</h4><p class="footnote"><small>[<a name="fn-1" href="#fnd-1">1</a>]</small> -<span class="file">.info</span>, <span class="file">-info</span>, <span class="file">/index</span>, and <span class="file">.inf</span>.</p> +<samp><span class="file">.info</span></samp>, <samp><span class="file">-info</span></samp>, <samp><span class="file">/index</span></samp>, and <samp><span class="file">.inf</span></samp>.</p> <p class="footnote"><small>[<a name="fn-2" href="#fnd-2">2</a>]</small> The MS-DOS version allows for the Info extension, such as <code>.inf</code>, and the short compressed file -extensions, such as <span class="file">.z</span> and <span class="file">.gz</span>, to be merged into a single +extensions, such as <samp><span class="file">.z</span></samp> and <samp><span class="file">.gz</span></samp>, to be merged into a single extension, since DOS doesn't allow more than a single dot in the -basename of a file. Thus, on MS-DOS, if Info looks for <span class="file">bison</span>, -file names like <span class="file">bison.igz</span> and <span class="file">bison.inz</span> will be found and +basename of a file. Thus, on MS-DOS, if Info looks for <samp><span class="file">bison</span></samp>, +file names like <samp><span class="file">bison.igz</span></samp> and <samp><span class="file">bison.inz</span></samp> will be found and decompressed by <code>gunzip</code>.</p> <p class="footnote"><small>[<a name="fn-3" href="#fnd-3">3</a>]</small> Of course, you can specify both the file and node @@ -2441,7 +2058,7 @@ bar. The other keys are usually called by the names imprinted on them.</p> <p class="footnote"><small>[<a name="fn-5" href="#fnd-5">5</a>]</small> <code>M-x</code> is also a command; it -invokes <code>execute-extended-command</code>. See <a href="emacs.html#M_002dx">Executing an extended command (the GNU Emacs Manual)</a>, for more detailed +invokes <code>execute-extended-command</code>. See <a href="emacs.html#M_002dx">Executing an extended command</a>, for more detailed information.</p> <p class="footnote"><small>[<a name="fn-6" href="#fnd-6">6</a>]</small> @@ -2450,14 +2067,14 @@ Some people are used to calling these operations <dfn>cut</dfn> and <p class="footnote"><small>[<a name="fn-7" href="#fnd-7">7</a>]</small> Due to the limitations of DOS filesystems, the MS-DOS version of Info looks for a file -<span class="file">_info</span> instead. If the <span class="env">HOME</span> variable is not defined, Info +<samp><span class="file">_info</span></samp> instead. If the <samp><span class="env">HOME</span></samp> variable is not defined, Info additionally looks in the current directory.</p> - <p class="footnote"><small>[<a name="fn-8" href="#fnd-8">8</a>]</small> This file is named <span class="file">_infokey</span> in + <p class="footnote"><small>[<a name="fn-8" href="#fnd-8">8</a>]</small> This file is named <samp><span class="file">_infokey</span></samp> in the MS-DOS version, and is looked for in the current directory if -<span class="env">HOME</span> is undefined.</p> +<samp><span class="env">HOME</span></samp> is undefined.</p> - <p><hr></div> + <hr></div> </body></html> |