> Date: Fri, 08 Dec 2000 20:33:55 -0700
> From: Adam Olsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hmmm. TAB does work for going through menu items, but there doesn't seem
> to be any way to go backwords through them (shift-TAB, the most obvious
> method, does nothing.)
Try ESC TAB, it should go to the previous xref or menu item.
> The reason I like man is that it's "simple, straightforward, and
> intuitive", and this behavior isn't..
That's unfair: `man' doesn't have any cross-references to begin with,
so it doesn't need to solve these problems.
But I agree that if there are free keys left that can be used for
movong between xref's, they should be bound to these commands. It's
just that Less uses so many keys that it is hard to come up with
something reasonable.
> hrm, just noticed that 'u' doesn't work either..
That's because `u' has a different (and quite frequently-used)
function in Less. `n', `p', and `u' are remapped to C-x n, C-x p, and
C-x u, respectively in the --vi-keys operation.
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