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bug#24825: [help-texinfo] "help" content
From: |
Gavin Smith |
Subject: |
bug#24825: [help-texinfo] "help" content |
Date: |
Sun, 30 Oct 2016 08:08:40 +0000 |
On 17 October 2016 at 19:26, madhou <madh2001@gmail.com> wrote:
> I just noticed in the "help" content which is accessed via the key 'h', it is
> mentionned that the '?' key stroke should display a brief list of commands. It
> actually prompts with a "Regexp search backward: " instead. After doing some
> search on internet I found that the right key that works on my version of
> texinfo is 'H'. I'm running slackware 14.2, the version of the GNU texinfo
> shipped within is 6.1.
Hello, the content accessed via 'h' (the info.info file) is maintained
in Emacs. Maybe one of their developers could change the text?
(info)Help-^L
You have just learned a considerable number of commands. If you want
to use one but have trouble remembering which, you should type '?',
which displays a brief list of commands. When you are finished looking
at the list, make it go away by typing <SPC> repeatedly.
>> Type a <?> now. Press <SPC> to see consecutive screenfuls of
the list until finished. Then type <SPC> several times. If
you are using Emacs, the help will then go away automatically.
If you are using the stand-alone Info reader, type 'x' to
return here.
- bug#24825: [help-texinfo] "help" content,
Gavin Smith <=