>> The info stuff alienates anyone who is not an emacs fan > > The standalone info(1) program, though? Please. I'm not going to > learn a second set of keybindings just to navigate online help.
??? Have you actually used stand-alone `info` recently? In its standard configuration, you only need the arrow keys together with the enter key to navigate. The tab key also works quite similar to most GUI applications to move from one field to the next. As with `less`, the space key moves one page down, the backspace key one page up. You press 's' to do a search. For compatibility with `less`, you can even press the '/' key to start a search. >> The info stuff alienates anyone who is not an emacs fan. This might have been true ten years ago, but it definitely is no longer today. Please, I ask everyone to do a fact check before stating things that are simply not true. I won't say more on this topic. We are on a groff list. Werner