This file describes how to use Info, the on-line, menu-driven GNU
documentation system.
-Copyright @copyright{} 1989, 1992, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,
-2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+Copyright @copyright{} 1989, 1992, 1996--2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@quotation
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-under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.2 or
+under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or
any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no
-Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU
-Manual,'' and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the
-license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation
-License'' in the Emacs manual.
+Invariant Sections, with the Front-Cover texts being ``A GNU Manual,''
+and with the Back-Cover Texts as in (a) below. A copy of the license
+is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free Documentation License''.
(a) The FSF's Back-Cover Text is: ``You have the freedom to copy and
-modify this GNU manual. Buying copies from the FSF supports it in
-developing GNU and promoting software freedom.''
-
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-license to the document, as described in section 6 of the license.
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@end quotation
@end copying
@dircategory Texinfo documentation system
@direntry
-* Info: (info). How to use the documentation browsing system.
+* Info: (info). How to use the documentation browsing system.
@end direntry
@titlepage
@end ifinfo
@end ifnottex
+@insertcopying
+
@menu
* Getting Started:: Getting started using an Info reader.
* Advanced:: Advanced Info commands.
* Expert Info:: Info commands for experts.
+* GNU Free Documentation License:: The license for this documentation.
* Index:: An index of topics, commands, and variables.
@end menu
@format
>> If you are in Emacs and have a mouse, and if you already practiced
- typing @kbd{n} to get to the next node, click now with the left
+ typing @kbd{n} to get to the next node, click now with the left
mouse button on the @samp{Next} link to do the same ``the mouse way''.
@end format
we call ``Backspace or DEL'' in this manual is labeled differently on
different keyboards. Look for a key which is a little ways above the
@key{ENTER} or @key{RET} key and which you normally use outside Emacs
-to erase the character before the cursor, i.e.@: the character you
+to erase the character before the cursor, i.e., the character you
typed last. It might be labeled @samp{Backspace} or @samp{<-} or
@samp{DEL}, or sometimes @samp{Delete}.} and @kbd{b} commands exist to
allow you to ``move around'' in a node that does not all fit on the
puts your cursor at the occurrence of the string, not at the beginning
of the node).
-@kindex M-s @r{(Info mode)}
- In Emacs, @kbd{Meta-s} is equivalent to @kbd{s}. That is for
-compatibility with other GNU packages that use @kbd{M-s} for a similar
-kind of search command. Both @kbd{s} and @kbd{M-s} run in Emacs the
-command @code{Info-search}.
-
@kindex C-s @r{(Info mode)}
@kindex C-r @r{(Info mode)}
@findex isearch
want to read the description of what the @kbd{C-l} key does, type
@kbd{iC-l@key{RET}} literally.
+@findex Info-virtual-index
+@kindex I @r{(Info mode)}
+Emacs provides the command @code{Info-virtual-index}, bound to the
+@kbd{I} key. This behaves like @kbd{i}, but constructs a virtual
+info node displaying the results of an index search, making it easier
+to select the one you want.
+
@findex info-apropos
@findex index-apropos
If you aren't sure which manual documents the topic you are looking
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
the node @samp{Top} in the Info file @file{dir}. Likewise,
-@kbd{g(emacs)Top@key{RET}} goes to the top node of the Emacs manual.
+@kbd{g(emacs)Top@key{RET}} (or just @kbd{g(emacs)@key{RET}}) goes to the
+top node of the Emacs manual.
The node name @samp{*} specifies the whole file. So you can look at
all of the current file by typing @kbd{g*@key{RET}} or all of any
this is so you need not count how many entries are there.
If your display supports multiple fonts, colors or underlining, and
-you are using Emacs' Info mode to read Info files, the third, sixth
+you are using Emacs's Info mode to read Info files, the third, sixth
and ninth menu items have a @samp{*} that stands out, either in color
or in some other attribute, such as underline; this makes it easy to
see at a glance which number to use for an item.
switches to the Info buffer with that number. Thus, @kbd{C-u 2 C-h i}
switches to the buffer @samp{*info*<2>}, creating it if necessary.
+@findex info-display-manual
+ If you have created many Info buffers in Emacs, you might find it
+difficult to remember which buffer is showing which manual. You can
+use the command @kbd{M-x info-display-manual} to show an Info manual
+by name, reusing an existing buffer if there is one.
+
@node Emacs Info Variables, , Create Info buffer, Advanced
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section Emacs Info-mode Variables
@node Expert Info
@chapter Info for Experts
+@cindex Texinfo
This chapter explains how to write an Info file by hand. However,
in most cases, writing a Texinfo file is better, since you can use it
To check an Info file, do @kbd{M-x Info-validate} while looking at any
node of the file with Emacs Info mode.
+@node GNU Free Documentation License
+@appendix GNU Free Documentation License
+@include doclicense.texi
+
@node Index
@unnumbered Index
@printindex cp
@bye
-
-@ignore
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