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Re: navigating web documentation


From: Trevor Bača
Subject: Re: navigating web documentation
Date: Fri, 7 Jul 2006 08:34:19 -0500

On 7/7/06, Paul Scott <address@hidden> wrote:
Han-Wen Nienhuys wrote:
> Trevor Bača schreef:
>> (I second this, especially since I've been reading pages continuously
>> through much more with the newer manual ...)
>>
>> On 6/29/06, Paul Scott <address@hidden> wrote:
>>> Has anyone considered putting the navigation links at the bottom of our
>>> wonderful! (Thanks, Graham and others!!!!) documentaion pages in
>>> addition to at the top?  I usually find myself scrolling to the bottom
>>> of the page (some of which are quite long) and then having to scroll
>>> back up to the top to go somewhere else.  I know some open source web
>>> software can do this.
>
> I recommend the keyboard. I think it's "Alt-P" for previous,  'Alt-n'
> for next, 'Alt-u' for up. Maybe it should be mentioned somewhere in
> the texinfo output.
You don't have to twist my arm!!  I had no idea those keystrokes worked
for Firefox.

Oh.

And, yup, Ctrl-N and Ctrl-P work on the Mac.


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