(Top): mention that only Emacs has mouse support.
(Getting Started): mention this in a few other places.
This commit is contained in:
parent
1d390bd875
commit
bb745acaae
1 changed files with 13 additions and 7 deletions
|
@ -62,6 +62,11 @@ The GNU Project distributes most of its on-line manuals in the
|
|||
@dfn{Info format}, which you read using an @dfn{Info reader}. You are
|
||||
probably using an Info reader to read this now.
|
||||
|
||||
There are two primary Info readers: @code{info}, a stand-alone program
|
||||
designed just to read Info files, and the @code{info} package in GNU
|
||||
Emacs, a general-purpose editor. At present, only the Emacs reader
|
||||
supports using a mouse.
|
||||
|
||||
@ifinfo
|
||||
If you are new to the Info reader and want to learn how to use it,
|
||||
type the command @kbd{h} now. It brings you to a programmed
|
||||
|
@ -84,7 +89,7 @@ Started' chapter.
|
|||
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
|
||||
@chapter Getting Started
|
||||
|
||||
This first part of the Info manual describes how to get around inside
|
||||
This first part of this Info manual describes how to get around inside
|
||||
of Info. The second part of the manual describes various advanced
|
||||
Info commands, and how to write an Info as distinct from a Texinfo
|
||||
file. The third part briefly explains how to generate Info files from
|
||||
|
@ -111,7 +116,7 @@ stand-alone program designed just to read Info files.
|
|||
@item
|
||||
Type @code{emacs} at the command line; then type @kbd{C-h i}
|
||||
(@kbd{Control-h}, followed by @kbd{i}). This approach uses the Info
|
||||
mode of the Emacs program, an editor with many other capabilities.
|
||||
mode of the Emacs editor.
|
||||
@end enumerate
|
||||
|
||||
In either case, then type @kbd{mInfo} (just the letters), followed by
|
||||
|
@ -270,9 +275,10 @@ command. Another @kbd{n} command now would take you to the next
|
|||
node, @samp{Help-^L}.
|
||||
|
||||
@format
|
||||
>> But do not type @kbd{n} yet. First, try the @kbd{p} command,
|
||||
or click the middle mouse button on the @samp{Prev} link. That
|
||||
takes you to the @samp{Previous} node. Then use @kbd{n} to return here.
|
||||
>> But do not type @kbd{n} yet. First, try the @kbd{p} command, or
|
||||
(in Emacs) click the middle mouse button on the @samp{Prev} link.
|
||||
That takes you to the @samp{Previous} node. Then use @kbd{n} to
|
||||
return here.
|
||||
@end format
|
||||
|
||||
If you read this in Emacs, you will see an @samp{Info} item in the
|
||||
|
@ -288,8 +294,8 @@ to. You could make Info skip past an important warning that was
|
|||
coming up.
|
||||
|
||||
@format
|
||||
>> Now do an @kbd{n}, or click the middle mouse button on the @samp{Next}
|
||||
link, to get to the node @samp{Help-^L} and learn more.
|
||||
>> Now do an @kbd{n}, or (in Emacs) click the middle mouse button on
|
||||
the @samp{Next} link, to get to the node @samp{Help-^L} and learn more.
|
||||
@end format
|
||||
|
||||
@node Help-^L, Help-Inv, Help-P, Getting Started
|
||||
|
|
Loading…
Add table
Reference in a new issue