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From: Gavin D. Smith
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2023 13:16:15 -0500 (EST)

branch: master
commit 4f6f45269e82b8c90489fb02958a23337b7031dc
Author: Gavin Smith <gavinsmith0123@gmail.com>
AuthorDate: Tue Jan 10 18:11:25 2023 +0000

    * doc/info-stnd.texi (Node Commands):
    Some edits for style and brevity.
---
 ChangeLog          |  5 +++++
 doc/info-stnd.texi | 17 ++++++++---------
 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-)

diff --git a/ChangeLog b/ChangeLog
index 1abf3289c8..315d14ae16 100644
--- a/ChangeLog
+++ b/ChangeLog
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2023-01-10  Gavin Smith  <gavinsmith0123@gmail.com>
+
+       * doc/info-stnd.texi (Node Commands):
+       Some edits for style and brevity.
+
 2023-01-10  Gavin Smith  <gavinsmith0123@gmail.com>
 
        * doc/info-stnd.texi (Node Commands): Move immediately after
diff --git a/doc/info-stnd.texi b/doc/info-stnd.texi
index ec86f0fa81..aeb2ff3334 100644
--- a/doc/info-stnd.texi
+++ b/doc/info-stnd.texi
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@ sent to @email{bug-gnu-emacs@@gnu.org}.
 @chapter Selecting a Node
 @cindex nodes, selection of
 
-This section details the numerous Info commands which select a new node
+This section details the Info commands which select a new node
 to view in the current window.
 
 The most basic node commands are @samp{n}, @samp{p}, @samp{u}, and
@@ -149,12 +149,12 @@ Select the `Prev' node.
 Select the `Up' node.
 @end table
 
-You can easily select a node that you have already viewed in this window
-by using the @samp{l} command---this name stands for ``last'', and
-actually moves 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.
+You can select a node that you have already viewed in this window
+by using the @samp{l} command---this stands for ``last'', and
+moves backwards through the history of visited nodes for this
+window.  This is useful when you follow a reference to another node
+to read about a related issue, and would like then to resume
+reading at the same place where you started.
 
 Each node where you press @samp{l} is discarded from the history.  Thus,
 by the time you get to the first node you visited in a window, the
@@ -168,8 +168,7 @@ Pop the most recently selected node in this window from the 
node
 history.
 @end table
 
-Two additional commands make it easy to select the most commonly
-selected nodes; they are @samp{t} and @samp{d}.
+Two additional commands, @samp{t} and @samp{d}, select special nodes:
 
 @table @asis
 @item @kbd{t} (@code{top-node})



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