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The following table lists the Info commands which operate on menu items.
menu-digit
) ¶Within an Info window, pressing a single digit, (such as ‘1’), selects that menu item, and places its node in the current window. For convenience, there is one exception; pressing ‘0’ selects the last item in the node’s menu. When ‘--vi-keys’ is in effect, digits set the numeric argument, so these commands are remapped to their ‘M-’ varieties. For example, to select the last menu item, press M-0.
last-menu-item
) ¶Select the last item in the current node’s menu.
menu-item
) ¶Reads the name of a menu item in the echo area and selects its node. Completion is available while reading the menu label. See completion.
Move the cursor to the start of this node’s menu.
This table lists the Info commands which operate on cross-references.
xref-item
) ¶Reads the name of a note cross-reference in the echo area and selects its node. Completion is available while reading the cross-reference label. See completion.
Finally, the next few commands operate on menu or note references alike:
move-to-next-xref
) ¶Move the cursor to the start of the next nearest menu item or note
reference in this node. You can then use RET
(select-reference-this-line
) to select the menu or note reference.
move-to-prev-xref
) ¶Move the cursor the start of the nearest previous menu item or note reference in this node.
The BackTab key can be produced on some terminals with Shift-TAB.
select-reference-this-line
) ¶Select the menu item or note reference appearing on this line.
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