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authorKarl Berry <karl@gnu.org>2001-05-03 14:03:33 +0000
committerKarl Berry <karl@gnu.org>2001-05-03 14:03:33 +0000
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(Help-Cross): move to be a subnode of Cross-refs, instead of leaving it dangling.
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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
@syncodeindex vr cp
@syncodeindex ky cp
@comment %**end of header
-@comment $Id: info.texi,v 1.11 2001/04/17 12:13:47 eliz Exp $
+@comment $Id: info.texi,v 1.20 2001/05/03 14:02:33 karl Exp $
@dircategory Texinfo documentation system
@direntry
@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ To learn advanced Info commands, type @kbd{n} twice. This brings you to
* Getting Started:: Getting started using an Info reader.
* Advanced Info:: Advanced commands within Info.
* Creating an Info File:: How to make your own Info file.
-* Index:: An Index of topics, commands, and variables.
+* Index:: An index of topics, commands, and variables.
@end menu
@node Getting Started, Advanced Info, Top, Top
@@ -771,55 +771,6 @@ underlying text and the mouse pointer change in response.
@c If a menu appears at the end of this node, remove it.
@c It is an accident of the menu updating command.
-@node Help-Cross, , , Help-Adv
-@subsection The node reached by the cross reference in Info
-
- This is the node reached by the cross reference named @samp{Cross}.
-
- While this node is specifically intended to be reached by a cross
-reference, most cross references lead to nodes that ``belong''
-someplace else far away in the structure of an Info document. So you
-cannot expect this node to have a @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous} or
-@samp{Up} links pointing back to where you came from. In general, the
-@kbd{l} (el) command is the only way to get back there.
-
-@format
->> Type @kbd{l} to return to the node where the cross reference was.
-@end format
-
-@node Help-Q, , Help-Adv, Getting Started
-@comment node-name, next, previous, up
-@section Quitting Info
-
-@kindex q @r{(Info mode)}
-@findex Info-exit
-@cindex quitting Info mode
- To get out of Info, back to what you were doing before, type @kbd{q}
-for @dfn{Quit}. This runs @code{Info-exit} in Emacs.
-
- This is the end of the basic course on using Info. You have learned
-how to move in an Info document, and how to follow menus and cross
-references. This makes you ready for reading manuals top to bottom,
-as new users should do when they learn a new package.
-
- Another set of Info commands is useful when you need to find
-something quickly in a manual---that is, when you need to use a manual
-as a reference rather than as a tutorial. We urge you to make learn
-these search commands as well. If you want to do that now, follow this
-cross reference to @ref{Info Search}.
-
-Yet another set of commands are meant for experienced users; you can
-find them by looking in the Directory node for documentation on Info.
-Finding them will be a good exercise in using Info in the usual
-manner.
-
-@format
->> Type @kbd{d} to go to the Info directory node; then type
- @kbd{mInfo} and Return, to get to the node about Info and
- see what other help is available.
-@end format
-
-
@node Advanced Info
@chapter Info for Experts
@@ -1151,6 +1102,60 @@ examples of cross references pointers:
@emph{These are just examples.} The places they ``lead to'' do not
really exist!
+@menu
+* Help-Cross:: Target of a cross-reference.
+@end menu
+
+
+@node Help-Cross, , , Cross-refs
+@subsection The node reached by the cross reference in Info
+
+ This is the node reached by the cross reference named @samp{Cross}.
+
+ While this node is specifically intended to be reached by a cross
+reference, most cross references lead to nodes that ``belong''
+someplace else far away in the structure of an Info document. So you
+cannot expect this node to have a @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous} or
+@samp{Up} links pointing back to where you came from. In general, the
+@kbd{l} (el) command is the only way to get back there.
+
+@format
+>> Type @kbd{l} to return to the node where the cross reference was.
+@end format
+
+@node Help-Q, , Help-Adv, Getting Started
+@comment node-name, next, previous, up
+@section Quitting Info
+
+@kindex q @r{(Info mode)}
+@findex Info-exit
+@cindex quitting Info mode
+ To get out of Info, back to what you were doing before, type @kbd{q}
+for @dfn{Quit}. This runs @code{Info-exit} in Emacs.
+
+ This is the end of the basic course on using Info. You have learned
+how to move in an Info document, and how to follow menus and cross
+references. This makes you ready for reading manuals top to bottom,
+as new users should do when they learn a new package.
+
+ Another set of Info commands is useful when you need to find
+something quickly in a manual---that is, when you need to use a manual
+as a reference rather than as a tutorial. We urge you to make learn
+these search commands as well. If you want to do that now, follow this
+cross reference to @ref{Info Search}.
+
+Yet another set of commands are meant for experienced users; you can
+find them by looking in the Directory node for documentation on Info.
+Finding them will be a good exercise in using Info in the usual
+manner.
+
+@format
+>> Type @kbd{d} to go to the Info directory node; then type
+ @kbd{mInfo} and Return, to get to the node about Info and
+ see what other help is available.
+@end format
+
+
@node Tags, Checking, Cross-refs, Advanced Info
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section Tags Tables for Info Files