Mail Archives: djgpp-workers/1999/08/22/03:48:15
On Sun, 15 Aug 1999, Martin Str|mberg wrote:
> Please let me know where it will be included. Personally I think it
> should be included in the README.1ST file or at least a refence to it
> put there.
Thanks.
I checked in today the change attached below. This is based on your
contribution, but slightly rephrased, and it also includes some more
basic commands.
If you think that this needs some more work, please tell.
*** readme.1~0 Fri Apr 2 09:58:24 1999
--- readme.1st Sat Aug 21 22:32:28 1999
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are files with .iNN extension and are unzipped into the info/
subdirectory of your main DJGPP installation directory. To browse
these docs, get and unzip the file txi*b.zip, then run info.exe. If
! you don't know how to use Info, press `?'.
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are files with .iNN extension and are unzipped into the info/
subdirectory of your main DJGPP installation directory. To browse
these docs, get and unzip the file txi*b.zip, then run info.exe. If
! you don't know how to use Info, read the next section.
!
!
!
! Reading the documentation, or A Crash Course in Info
! ----------------------------------------------------
!
! The following is not supposed to be a complete guide to using Info,
! just a starting point, so you could move around the docs and search it
! for whatever you are looking for.
!
! To invoke Info to read a manual, type "info" followed by the manual
! name. For example:
!
! - type "info libc" to read the C library docs;
! - type "info libc alphabetical printf" to read the documentation
! of library function `printf';
! - type "info gcc" to read the manual for GCC, the GNU C compiler;
! - type "info faq" to read the DJGPP FAQ list;
! - type "info make" to read the manual for the Make utility;
!
! To exit Info, press `q' (for Quit).
!
! Once inside Info, you can move around with the usual cursor motion
! keys: Up-arrow, Down-arrow, PageDown, PageUp, etc.
!
! To read the entire manual in an orderly fashion, press SPACE every
! time you've completed reading a screenful. This will take you through
! the entire sequence of chapters and sections of a manual.
!
! Menus are marked by a line that says "* Menu:". Each line below the
! menu marker that begins with a "* " is a menu item. To choose a menu
! item, position the cursor at the beginning of a line, right under the
! asterisk `*', and press [Enter].
!
! Hypertext links are marked by "* Note". To follow the reference,
! position the cursor at the asterisk, then press [Enter]. To get back
! from the excursion, press `l' (that's a lower-case letter ell, not the
! digit one), for "Last".
!
! To quickly search for a certain subject in the index of a manual,
! press `i' (for Index), type the subject, then press [Enter]. You can
! type only part of the subject name and press TAB, to see whether the
! index includes any entries that begin with what you typed. TAB causes
! Info to try to complete what you typed using the avialable index
! entries; if Info beeps on you or flashes the screen colors, you know
! that there are no index entries which begin with what you typed;
! delete what you have typed (using the BackSpace key) and try a
! different name for what you are looking. If there are some index
! entries that begin with what you typed, Info will complete it. If the
! completed entry looks like what you are looking for, press [Enter] to
! go to the section of the manual that discusses it; if not, press TAB
! again to see all the possible completions. If any of the completions
! seem right, type enough text to make it uinque and press [Enter]. If
! none of the completions seem appropriate, delete what you typed and
! try a different subject name.
!
! For example, suppose you get the infamous message "ld.exe: cannot open
! -lstdcxx: No such file or directory" and you want to check what the
! FAQ has to say about that. You start Info ("info faq"), then press
! `i' and type "can TAB". The first TAB just capitalizes "can" into
! "Can", so you know there are some index entries which begin with
! "Can", and type TAB again. Now you will see a list of potential
! completions. Alas, none of them seems to be relevant for this
! problem, so you use BackSpace to delete "Can" and then type "-lstd"
! followed by TAB. Now the the info program only has one choice so it
! completes your search and this time it's exactly what you are looking
! for! Now press "RET" to go to that node and read what the FAQ has to
! say about this subject.
!
! If you prefer to look up the subject in the index yourself, page
! through the top-level menu of the manual until you find a menu entry
! that says something like "* Concept Index" or "* Command Index" or
! just "* Index", press [Enter] to go to the index, then browse it for
! any pertinent entries. An index is just a huge menu sorted in an
! alphabetical order, so whenever you find an entry you are looking for,
! position the cursor at that line and press [Enter] to go to the
! relevant section.
!
! Sometimes the index search isn't good enough (because the indices
! cannot list everything). In this case, press `s' (for Search) and
! type a string you want to find, then press [Enter]. Info will search
! the entire manual for this string and position you at the first
! occurrence. To search for the next occurrence, press `s' again and
! then [Enter]: Info will repeat the search.
!
! Info has many more commands and options. To find out, from the
! command line type "info info". To find out even more, type
! "info info-standalone".
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