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The next source of Linux documentation is the GNU Info System. | The next source of Linux documentation is the GNU Info System. | ||
- | This is the GNU project' | + | This is the GNU project' |
- | Functionally, | + | Functionally, |
===== Command Line Info Browser ===== | ===== Command Line Info Browser ===== | ||
- | Typing //info// with no arguments in a terminal window displays an index of available topics. You can browse through the topic list using the regular movement keys: arrows, Page Up, and Page Down | + | Typing //info// with no arguments in a terminal window displays an index of available topics. You can browse through the topic list using the regular movement keys: **arrows**, **Page Up**, and **Page Down** |
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- | You can view help for a particular topic by typing info <topic name>. The system then searches for the topic in all available info files. | + | You can view help for a particular topic by typing |
- | Some useful keys are: q to quit, h for help, and Enter to select a menu item. | + | Some useful keys are: **q** to quit, **h** for help, and **Enter** to select a menu item. |
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The topic which you view in the info page is called a node. | The topic which you view in the info page is called a node. | ||
- | Nodes are similar to sections and subsections in written documentation. You can move between nodes or view each node sequentially. Each node may contain menus and linked subtopics, or items. | + | Nodes are similar to sections and subsections in written documentation. You can move between nodes or view each node sequentially. Each node may contain |
- | Items can be compared to Internet hyperlinks. They are identified by an asterisk (***) at the beginning of the item name. Named items (outside a menu) are identified with double-colons (::**) at the end of the item name. Items can refer to other nodes within the file or to other files. | + | Items can be compared to Internet hyperlinks. They are identified by an asterisk |
The table lists the basic keystrokes for moving between nodes. | The table lists the basic keystrokes for moving between nodes. |
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