You got it, unfortunately. That said, on 10.10 and later, arrow key navigation 
works just like it does in Safari. Also, once you know the basics of scripting, 
you'll just be able to look for a specific function or object by name with the 
vo-f command instead of trying to read everything. In short, there's no easier 
way to navigate the documentation, but it gets easier to deal with and you'll 
find you need to read less of it.
> On Feb 23, 2016, at 00:40, John Ylioja <john.yli...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I've looked at AppleScript a little, but am unsure if there is an efficient 
> way to read the library documentation to find available functions. I'm 
> planning to read some of a book I got from Bookshare on AppleScript to learn 
> the basics before I get too complex with it. I found I can navigate the 
> sections of the library listing to select a part of the documentation for an 
> app to read, but the section I select doesn't seem to make a difference. All 
> of the content seems to be rendered in one long html area, with no obvious 
> headings or structure to move through it except to move to the right one item 
> at a time. Is there something I'm missing, or a more efficient way to read it?
> 
> Thanks,
> John
> 
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