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date | Mon, 13 Aug 2007 08:45:50 +0200 |
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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/info/dir Mon Aug 13 08:45:50 2007 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,78 @@ +-*- Text -*- + +This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the topmost node of the Info +hierarchy. The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at that node, +which is (dir)Top. + +Rather than adding new nodes to this directory (and this file) it is a better +idea to put them in a site-local directory, and then configure info to search +in that directory as well. That way, you won't have to re-edit this file when +a new release of the editor comes out. + +For example, you could add this code to .../lisp/site-start.el, which is +loaded before ~/.emacs each time the editor starts up: + + ;; find local info nodes + (setq Info-default-directory-list + (append Info-default-directory-list '("/private/info/"))) + +Then, when you enter info, the contents of the file "/private/info/localdir" +will be appended to the contents of this file (where the "* Locals:" line is.) +The "localdir" file should simply contain lines like in this file, listing the +names of the info files in its directory. + + +File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree + + This is Info, the online documentation browsing system. + This page (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics. + + button1 or button2 on a highlighted word follows that cross-reference. + button3 anywhere brings up a menu of commands. + ? lists additional keyboard commands. + h invokes the Info tutorial. + +* Menu: + +* Info:: Documentation browsing system. +* XEmacs:: The extensible user-friendly self-documenting text editor. + This manual is for XEmacs 19.14. +* Lispref:: XEmacs Lisp technical reference. + This manual is for XEmacs 19.14. +* New-Users-Guide:: + XEmacs User's Guide for XEmacs 19.14. +* XEmacs-FAQ:: XEmacs Frequently Asked Questions for 19.14. +* Internals:: Guide to the internals of XEmacs. + +Packages: + +* Ange-FTP:: Making the entire network accessible as a pseudo-filesystem. +* CC-MODE:: Mode for editing C, C++, and Objective-C code. +* CL:: A Common Lisp compatibility package for Emacs-Lisp. +* Dired:: Manual for Tree Dired. +* Ediff:: A Visual Interface to Unix Diff and Patch Utilities. +* External-Widget:: + Use XEmacs as a text widget inside of another program. +* Forms:: A package for editing databases by filling in forms. +* GNUS:: An NNTP-based newsreader for XEmacs. +* Hyperbole:: A programmable information management and hypertext system. +* ILISP:: Multi-dialect inferior LISP interface. +* Ispell:: Interactive spelling corrector. +* Mailcrypt:: Emacs interface to cryptographic functions for mail and news. +* Message:: Emacs message composition mode. +* MH-E:: Emacs interface to MH, a mail-handling package. +* OO-Browser:: The Multi-Language Object-Oriented Browser. +* PCL-CVS:: An XEmacs-based front end to CVS. +* PSGML:: A powerful mode for HTML and other SGML documents. +* Rmail:: An older mail reader for Emacs. +* Standards:: The GNU coding standards. +* Supercite:: Lets you cite parts of messages you're replying to. +* Term:: ANSI-compatible terminal emulator. +* Termcap:: The termcap library, which enables application programs + to handle all types of character-display terminals. +* Texinfo:: With one source file, make either a printed manual (through + TeX) or an Info file (through texinfo). +* Viper:: A VI Plan for Emacs Rescue and a venomous VI PERil. +* VM:: View Mail, a replacement for Rmail. +* W3:: A browser for the World Wide Web global hypertext system. +* Locals: