@settitle Info 1.0
@comment %**end of header
+@dircategory Emacs
@direntry
* Info: (info). Documentation browsing system.
@end direntry
* Help-M:: Menus
* Help-Adv:: Some advanced Info commands
* Help-Q:: Quitting Info
-* Using Stand-alone Info:: How to use the stand-alone Info reader.
@end menu
@node Help-Small-Screen, Help, , Getting Started
You can go back to the node @samp{Help-M} by typing the command
@kbd{u} for ``Up''. That puts you at the @emph{front} of the
node---to get back to where you were reading you have to type
-some @key{SPC}s.
+some @key{SPC}s. (Some Info readers, such as the one built into Emacs,
+put you at the same place where you were reading in @samp{Help-M}.)
@format
>> Now type @kbd{u} to move back up to @samp{Help-M}.
Unlike @kbd{m}, @kbd{g} does not allow the use of abbreviations.
-To go to a node in another file, you can include the filename in the
+To go to a node in another file, you can include the file name in the
node name by putting it at the front, in parentheses. Thus,
@kbd{g(dir)Top@key{RET}} would go to the Info Directory node, which is
node @samp{Top} in the file @file{dir}.
To search for the same string again, just @kbd{s} followed by @key{RET}
will do. The file's nodes are scanned in the order they are in in the
file, which has no necessary relationship to the order that they may be
-in in the tree structure of menus and @samp{next} pointers. But
+in the tree structure of menus and @samp{next} pointers. But
normally the two orders are not very different. In any case, you can
always do a @kbd{b} to find out what node you have reached, if the
header is not visible (this can happen, because @kbd{s} puts your cursor
unstructured files into nodes of the tree.
The @samp{Node:} name, in which a node states its own name, must not
-contain a filename, since Info when searching for a node does not
+contain a file name, since Info when searching for a node does not
expect one to be there. The @samp{Next}, @samp{Previous} and @samp{Up} names may
contain them. In this node, since the @samp{Up} node is in the same file,
it was not necessary to use one.
file; @code{texinfo-format-region} and @code{texinfo-format-buffer} are
GNU Emacs functions that do the same.
-@xref{Create an Info File, , Creating an Info File, texinfo, the Texinfo
+@xref{Creating an Info File, , Creating an Info File, texinfo, the Texinfo
Manual}, to learn how to create an Info file from a Texinfo file.
@xref{Top,, Overview of Texinfo, texinfo, Texinfo: The GNU Documentation
Format}, to learn how to write a Texinfo file.
-@nwnode Using Stand-alone Info, Options, , Top
-@chapter Using the Stand-alone Info Reader
-@lowersections
-@c Make the paragraph indentation match the rest of this file.
-@paragraphindent 2
-@include info-stnd.texi
-@raisesections
@bye