(Top): Clarify what is ``documentation''. Some bozo on comp.emacs

said that this can be confused for ``documents'', meaning files the user
edits using Emacs...
(Help-^L): Fix a typo.
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Eli Zaretskii 2001-09-26 15:26:30 +00:00
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@syncodeindex vr cp
@syncodeindex ky cp
@comment %**end of header
@comment $Id: info.texi,v 1.15 2001/09/19 20:08:17 rms Exp $
@comment $Id: info.texi,v 1.16 2001/09/19 20:21:02 rms Exp $
@dircategory Texinfo documentation system
@direntry
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@node Top
@top Info: An Introduction
Info is a program for reading documentation, which you are using now.
Info is a program, which you are using now, for reading documentation of
computer programs. The GNU Project distributes most of its on-line
manuals in the Info format, so you need a program called @dfn{Info
reader} to read the manuals. One of such programs you are using now.
@ifinfo
If you are new to Info and want to learn how to use it, type the
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>> Try that now. (We have put in enough verbiage to push this past
the first screenful, but screens are so big nowadays that perhaps it
isn't enough. You may need to shrink your Emacs or Info window.)
Then come back, with @key{SCS}s.
Then come back, with @key{SPS}s.
@end format
If your screen is very tall, all of this node might fit at once.