> Do not forget that this is common documentation for the Emacs and the
> standalone Info reader.  When using the standalone reader (or `emacs -nw'),
> S-TAB will usually not work (actually, it will usually be equivalent
> to plain TAB).  M-tab may not work either, because it still might get
> "stolen" by the Window Manager.  So I would keep mentioning M-TAB as
> the main key, but mention ESC-TAB and C-M-i as further alternatives in
> addition to S-TAB.

I just noticed that neither M-TAB, ESC-TAB nor C-M-i moves the cursor
to the previous reference.  All these keys are bound to `complete-symbol'
in Info mode on X, xterm and console.  I wonder how users move the
cursor to the previous reference when S-TAB doesn't work, and M-TAB
is bound to the useless `complete-symbol' by default?

-- 
Juri Linkov
http://www.jurta.org/emacs/



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