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[5828] document that PgUp/PgDn can change the node


From: Gavin D. Smith
Subject: [5828] document that PgUp/PgDn can change the node
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 15:46:28 +0000

Revision: 5828
          http://svn.sv.gnu.org/viewvc/?view=rev&root=texinfo&revision=5828
Author:   gavin
Date:     2014-09-15 15:46:22 +0000 (Mon, 15 Sep 2014)
Log Message:
-----------
document that PgUp/PgDn can change the node

Modified Paths:
--------------
    trunk/ChangeLog
    trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi

Modified: trunk/ChangeLog
===================================================================
--- trunk/ChangeLog     2014-09-14 17:24:35 UTC (rev 5827)
+++ trunk/ChangeLog     2014-09-15 15:46:22 UTC (rev 5828)
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2014-09-15  Gavin Smith  <address@hidden>
+
+       * doc/info-stnd.text (Scrolling Commands): PageUp and PageDown can
+       change the node (changed in 4.12 release).
+
 2014-09-14  Gavin Smith  <address@hidden>
 
        * info/nodes.h (N_Unstored): New flag.

Modified: trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi
===================================================================
--- trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi    2014-09-14 17:24:35 UTC (rev 5827)
+++ trunk/doc/info-stnd.texi    2014-09-15 15:46:22 UTC (rev 5828)
@@ -693,6 +693,8 @@
 @table @asis
 @item @key{SPC} (@code{scroll-forward})
 @kindex SPC, in Info windows
address@hidden @key{NEXT}
address@hidden NEXT
 @findex scroll-forward
 Shift the text in this window up.  That is, show more of the node which
 is currently below the bottom of the window.  With a numeric argument,
@@ -709,12 +711,14 @@
 invoking the (@code{scroll-forward-page-only-set-window}) command,
 @samp{z} under @samp{--vi-keys}, with a numeric argument.
 
address@hidden @key{NEXT} (an arrow key) (@code{scroll-forward-page-only})
address@hidden @kbd{C-v}
address@hidden PageDown
+The @key{NEXT} key is known as the @key{PageDown} key on some
+keyboards.
+
address@hidden @kbd{C-v} (@code{scroll-forward-page-only})
 @itemx @kbd{C-f}, vi-like operation
 @itemx @kbd{f}, vi-like operation
 @itemx @kbd{M-SPC}, vi-like operation
address@hidden NEXT
 @kindex C-v
 @kindex C-f, vi-like operation
 @kindex f, vi-like operation
@@ -724,20 +728,18 @@
 operation above, except that it never scrolls beyond the end of the
 current node.
 
address@hidden PageDown
-The @key{NEXT} key is known as the @key{PageDown} key on some
-keyboards.
-
 @item @kbd{z} (@code{scroll-forward-page-only-set-window}, vi-like operation)
 @kindex z, vi-like operation
 @findex scroll-forward-page-only-set-window
-Scroll forward, like with @key{NEXT}, but if a numeric argument is
+Scroll forward, like with @kbd{C-v}, but if a numeric argument is
 specified, it becomes the default scroll size for subsequent
 @code{scroll-forward} and @code{scroll-backward} commands and their
 ilk.
 
 @item @key{DEL} (@code{scroll-backward})
 @kindex DEL, in Info windows
address@hidden @key{PREVIOUS}
address@hidden PREVIOUS
 @findex scroll-backward
 Shift the text in this window down.  The inverse of
 @code{scroll-forward}.
@@ -747,12 +749,18 @@
 invoking the (@code{scroll-backward-page-only-set-window}) command,
 @samp{w} under @samp{--vi-keys}, with a numeric argument.
 
address@hidden @key{PREVIOUS} (arrow key) (@code{scroll-backward-page-only})
address@hidden @key{PRIOR} (arrow key)
address@hidden @kbd{M-v}
address@hidden BS (backspace)
+If your keyboard lacks the @key{DEL} key, look for a key called
address@hidden, or @samp{Backspace}, sometimes designated with an arrow which
+points to the left, which should perform the same function.
+
address@hidden PageUp
+The @key{PREVIOUS} key is the @key{PageUp} key on many keyboards.  Emacs
+refers to it by the name @key{PRIOR}.
+
address@hidden @kbd{M-v} (@code{scroll-backward-page-only})
 @itemx @kbd{b}, vi-like operation
 @itemx @kbd{C-b}, vi-like operation
address@hidden PREVIOUS
 @kindex M-v
 @kindex b, vi-like operation
 @kindex C-b, vi-like operation
@@ -760,13 +768,13 @@
 Shift the text in this window down.  The inverse of
 @code{scroll-forward-page-only}.  Does not scroll beyond the start of
 the current node.  The default scroll size can be changed by invoking
-the(@code{scroll-backward-page-only-set-window}) command, @samp{w} under
+the @code{scroll-backward-page-only-set-window} command, @samp{w} under
 @samp{--vi-keys}, with a numeric argument.
 
 @item @kbd{w} (@code{scroll-backward-page-only-set-window}, vi-like operation)
 @kindex w, vi-like operation
 @findex scroll-backward-page-only-set-window
-Scroll backward, like with @key{PREVIOUS}, but if a numeric argument is
+Scroll backward, like with @kbd{M-v}, but if a numeric argument is
 specified, it becomes the default scroll size for subsequent
 @code{scroll-forward} and @code{scroll-backward} commands.
 
@@ -831,17 +839,6 @@
 The @code{scroll-forward-page-only} and @code{scroll-backward-page-only}
 commands never scroll beyond the current node.
 
address@hidden PageUp
-The @key{PREVIOUS} key is the @key{PageUp} key on many keyboards.  Emacs
-refers to it by the name @key{PRIOR}.  When you use @key{PRIOR} or
address@hidden to scroll, Info never scrolls beyond the beginning of the
-current node.
-
address@hidden BS (backspace)
-If your keyboard lacks the @key{DEL} key, look for a key called
address@hidden, or @samp{Backspace}, sometimes designated with an arrow which
-points to the left, which should perform the same function.
-
 @table @asis
 @item @kbd{C-l} (@code{redraw-display})
 @kindex C-l




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