> On Jun 5, 2021, at 12:47 PM, John Passaro <john.a.pass...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I can see a couple reasons why it would be a good thing, and in the con > column only "I personally don't have time to go through the manual and make > these changes".
There don't seem to be many instances in the Texinfo source. #1, already pointed out by OP: % ripgrep -w -g '*.texi' 'he|his|him' doc/bashref.texi 7848:in a non-writable directory other than his home directory after login, Not relevant, as these refer to specific individuals: doc/oldbash.texi 178:manual. Brian and Diane would like to thank Chet Ramey for his 9138:# The alternative explanation is that his frequent use of the #2, from readline: lib/readline/doc/rltech.texi 1654:exceptional events, like a user pressing the interrupt key on his terminal, #3, from readline, already pointed out by OP: lib/readline/doc/rluser.texi 342:commands in an @dfn{inputrc} file, conventionally in his home directory. From GNU termcap (I think), so out of scope: lib/termcap/grot/termcap.texi 1477:specify what type he really has. One example of a generic type That's three. Pretty tractable for anyone so inclined. (Didn't look at source code comments or anything.) -- vq