(Help-Inv, Help-M, Help-Xref): Update following renaming of `vis-mode'
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@syncodeindex vr cp
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@syncodeindex ky cp
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@comment %**end of header
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@comment $Id: info.texi,v 1.28 2003/07/03 01:59:39 teirllm Exp $
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@comment $Id: info.texi,v 1.29 2003/07/04 21:07:23 teirllm Exp $
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@copying
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This file describes how to use Info, the on-line, menu-driven GNU
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to visit the next node.
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@end format
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@node Help-Inv, Help-M, Help-^L, Getting Started
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@node Help-Inv, Help-M, Help-^L, Getting Started
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@comment node-name, next, previous, up
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@section Invisible text in Emacs Info
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output, it gets saved to file just like any other text, and so on.
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Thus it is useful to know it is there.
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@findex vis-mode
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@findex visible-mode
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You can make invisible text visible by using the command @kbd{M-x
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vis-mode}. @code{vis-mode} is a minor mode, so using it a second time
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will make the text invisible again. Use this command and watch its
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effect on the ``menu'' below and the top line of this node.
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visible-mode}. @code{visible-mode} is a minor mode, so using it a
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second time will make the text invisible again. Use this command and
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watch its effect on the ``menu'' below and the top line of this node.
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If you prefer to @emph{always} see the invisible text, you can set
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@code{Info-hide-note-references} to @code{nil}. Enabling
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@code{vis-mode} permanently is not a real alternative, because Emacs
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Info also uses (although less extensively) another text property that
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can change the text being displayed, the @samp{display} property.
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Only the invisibility property is affected by @code{vis-mode}. When,
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in this tutorial, we refer to the @samp{Emacs} behavior, we mean the
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@emph{default} Emacs behavior.
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@code{visible-mode} permanently is not a real alternative, because
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Emacs Info also uses (although less extensively) another text property
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that can change the text being displayed, the @samp{display} property.
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Only the invisibility property is affected by @code{visible-mode}.
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When, in this tutorial, we refer to the @samp{Emacs} behavior, we mean
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the @emph{default} Emacs behavior.
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Now type @kbd{]}, to learn about the @kbd{]} and @kbd{[} commands.
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in a real menu item, the @samp{*} would appear at the very start of
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the line. This is why the ``normally hidden'' text in Emacs, namely
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@samp{: Node about FOO.}, is actually visible in this example, even
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when @code{vis-mode} is off.]]
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when @code{visible-mode} is off.]]
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When you use a menu to go to another node (in a way that will be
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described soon), what you specify is the subtopic name, the first
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* Help-FOO:: And yet another!
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@end menu
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(Turn @code{vis-mode} on if you are using Emacs.)
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(Turn @code{visible-mode} on if you are using Emacs.)
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@format
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>> Now type just an @kbd{m} and see what happens:
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Cross references look like this: @xref{Help-Cross, Cross}. That text
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is a real, live cross reference, whose name is @samp{Cross} and which
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points to the node named @samp{Help-Cross}. (The node name is hidden
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in Emacs. Do @kbd{M-x vis-mode} to show or hide it.)
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in Emacs. Do @kbd{M-x visible-mode} to show or hide it.)
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@kindex f @r{(Info mode)}
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@findex Info-follow-reference
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@samp{texinfo} between parentheses (shown in the stand-alone version)
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refers to the file name. This file name appears in cross references
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and node names if it differs from the current file. In Emacs, the
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file name is hidden (along with other text). (Use @kbd{M-x vis-mode}
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to show or hide it.)
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file name is hidden (along with other text). (Use @kbd{M-x
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visible-mode} to show or hide it.)
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The remainder of this node applies only to the Emacs version. If
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you use the stand-alone version, you can type @kbd{n} immediately.
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you use the stand-alone version, you can type @kbd{n} immediately.
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To some users, switching manuals is a much bigger switch than
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switching sections. These users like to know that they are going to
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