Volker Armin Hemmann <volkerar...@googlemail.com> writes: > where? Because of the 'xemacs is even better'? Well, you are stating all the > time that info is perfect for big things like bash - and then you are > critizing me for stating unsupportable hard facts? Pretty ironic, don't you > think?
Hehe... maybe so. You'll note though that my argument is based on learning `info'... and I did bring in some hard facts. Info has indexes and tables of contents, it really isn't so terribly hard as you portray. Apparently you got disgusted after a few quick attempts...(I did too at first) and didn't bother to rtfm at `info info'. Where the first page has these hyperlinks you find so difficult to navigate. * Help-Small-Screen:: Starting Info on a Small Screen. * Help:: How to use Info. * Help-P:: Returning to the Previous node. * Help-^L:: The Space, DEL, B and ^L commands. * Help-Inv:: Invisible text in Emacs Info. * Help-M:: Menus. * Help-Xref:: Following cross-references. * Help-Int:: Some intermediate Info commands. * Help-Q:: Quitting Info.