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diff --git a/doc/misc/ChangeLog b/doc/misc/ChangeLog index 332d048603f..6ddf4266db8 100644 --- a/doc/misc/ChangeLog +++ b/doc/misc/ChangeLog @@ -1,5 +1,9 @@ 2014-06-08 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org> + * info.texi (Help-Small-Screen): Clarify details of S-SPC. + (Help-Small-Screen, Help-]): Do not mention S-SPC. + (Emacs Info Variables): Markup fix. + * ebrowse.texi (Source Display, Finding/Viewing): * erc.texi (Sample Session): * ses.texi (The Basics): diff --git a/doc/misc/info.texi b/doc/misc/info.texi index 144ce89707b..09476126b7e 100644 --- a/doc/misc/info.texi +++ b/doc/misc/info.texi @@ -158,12 +158,16 @@ text @samp{Top} instead, it means that there is more text below that does not fit. To move forward through the text and see another screen full, press @key{SPC}, the Space bar. To move back up, press the key labeled @samp{Backspace} or @samp{DEL} (on some keyboards, this key -might be labeled @samp{Delete}), or @key{S-SPC}. +might be labeled @samp{Delete}). In a graphical Emacs, you can also use +@kbd{S-@key{SPC}} (press and hold the @key{Shift} key and then press +@key{SPC}) to move backwards, but this does not work in the +stand-alone Info reader (nor in Emacs, if you are using it in a +text-mode terminal). @ifinfo -Here are 40 lines of junk, so you can try @key{SPC} and @key{DEL} (or -@key{S-SPC}) and see what they do. At the end are instructions of -what you should do next. +Here are 40 lines of junk, so you can try @key{SPC} and @key{DEL} and +see what they do. At the end are instructions of what you should do +next. @format This is line 20 @@ -209,11 +213,11 @@ This is line 59 @end format If you have managed to get here, go back to the beginning with -@kbd{DEL} (or @key{S-SPC}), and come back here again, then you -understand the about the @samp{Space} and @samp{Backspace} keys. So -now type an @kbd{n}---just one character; don't type the quotes and -don't type the Return key afterward---to get to the normal start of -the course. +@key{DEL} (or @key{BACKSPACE}), and come back here again, then you +understand about the @samp{Space} and @samp{Backspace} keys. So now +type an @kbd{n}---just one character; don't type the quotes and don't +type the Return key afterward---to get to the normal start of the +course. @end ifinfo @node Help @@ -478,10 +482,10 @@ you to the following node in the manual @emph{regardless of level}. If you immediately want to go to that node, without having to scroll to the bottom of the screen first, you can type @kbd{]}. -Similarly, @kbd{@key{BACKSPACE}} (or @kbd{@key{S-SPC}}) carries you to -the preceding node regardless of level, after you scrolled to the -beginning of the present node. If you want to go to the preceding -node immediately, you can type @kbd{[}. +Similarly, @kbd{@key{BACKSPACE}} carries you to the preceding node +regardless of level, after you scrolled to the beginning of the +present node. If you want to go to the preceding node immediately, +you can type @kbd{[}. For instance, typing this sequence will come back here in three steps: @kbd{[ n [}. To do the same backward, type @kbd{] p ]}. @@ -1214,7 +1218,7 @@ all text that could potentially be useful. @item Info-scroll-prefer-subnodes If set to a non-@code{nil} value, @key{SPC} and @key{BACKSPACE} (or -@key{DEL}, or @key{S-SPC}) keys in a menu visit subnodes of the +@key{DEL}, or @kbd{S-@key{SPC}}) keys in a menu visit subnodes of the current node before scrolling to its end or beginning, respectively. For example, if the node's menu appears on the screen, the next @key{SPC} moves to a subnode indicated by the following menu item. |