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From: karl
Subject: texinfo/doc info.texi,1.1.1.1,1.2
Date: Wed, 18 Feb 2004 02:53:37 +0100

Update of /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc
In directory sheep:/tmp/cvs-serv9988

Modified Files:
        info.texi 
Log Message:
(Help-Int): mention the new line number feature.


Index: info.texi
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/texinfo/texinfo/doc/info.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.1.1.1
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -C2 -d -r1.1.1.1 -r1.2
*** info.texi   6 Dec 2003 01:32:10 -0000       1.1.1.1
--- info.texi   18 Feb 2004 01:53:35 -0000      1.2
***************
*** 12,16 ****
  documentation system.
  
! Copyright (C) 1989, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  
--- 12,16 ----
  documentation system.
  
! Copyright (C) 1989, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004
  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
  
***************
*** 829,838 ****
  a little longer to learn some intermediate-level commands.
  
!   Most Info files have an index, which is actually a large node that
! contains nothing but a menu.  The menu has one menu item for each
! topic listed in the index.  You can find the index node from the main
! menu of the file, with the @kbd{m} command; then you can use the
! @kbd{m} command again in the index node to go to the node that
! describes the topic.
  
    There is also a short-cut Info command, @kbd{i}, which does all of
--- 829,842 ----
  a little longer to learn some intermediate-level commands.
  
!   Most Info files have an index, which is actually a large node
! containing little but a menu.  The menu has one menu item for each
! topic listed in the index.  (As a special feature, menus for indices
! also include the line number within the node of the index entry.  This
! allows Info readers to go to the exact line of an entry, not just the
! start of the containing node.) 
! 
!   You can get to the index from the main menu of the file with the
! @kbd{m} command; then you can use the @kbd{m} command again in the
! index node to go to the node that describes the topic you want.
  
    There is also a short-cut Info command, @kbd{i}, which does all of
***************
*** 1046,1050 ****
  their names when @kbd{i} prompts you for a topic.  For example, if you
  want to read the description of what the @kbd{C-f} key does, type
! @address@hidden  Here @kbd{C-f} are 3 literal characters
  @samp{C}, @samp{-}, and @samp{f}, not the ``Control-f'' command key
  you type inside Emacs to run the command bound to @kbd{C-f}.
--- 1050,1054 ----
  their names when @kbd{i} prompts you for a topic.  For example, if you
  want to read the description of what the @kbd{C-f} key does, type
! @kbd{i C - f @key{RET}}.  Here @kbd{C-f} are 3 literal characters
  @samp{C}, @samp{-}, and @samp{f}, not the ``Control-f'' command key
  you type inside Emacs to run the command bound to @kbd{C-f}.



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