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-Copyright @copyright{} 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004,
- 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 Free
+Software Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document
@chapter Introduction
@cindex introduction
-To start using speedbar use the command @kbd{M-x speedbar RET} or select
-it from the Tools menu in versions of Emacs with speedbar installed by
-default. This command will open a new frame to summarize the local
-files. On X Window systems or on MS-Windows, speedbar's frame is twenty
-characters wide, and will mimic the height of the frame from which it
-was started. It positions itself to the left or right of the frame you
-started it from.
+To start using speedbar use the command @kbd{M-x speedbar RET} or
+select it from the @samp{Options->Show/Hide} sub-menu. This command
+will open a new frame to summarize the local files. On X Window
+systems or on MS-Windows, speedbar's frame is twenty characters wide,
+and will mimic the height of the frame from which it was started. It
+positions itself to the left or right of the frame you started it
+from.
To use speedbar effectively, it is important to understand its
relationship with the frame you started it from. This frame is the
These key bindings are common across all modes:
@table @kbd
-@item delete, SPC
-@cindex scrolling in speedbar
-Scroll up and down one page.
@item Q
@cindex quitting speedbar
Quit speedbar, and kill the frame.