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[Lynx-dev] LYNX: at "?": keystroke-doc: ^n and ^p should be SCROLL by 2
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David Combs |
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[Lynx-dev] LYNX: at "?": keystroke-doc: ^n and ^p should be SCROLL by 2 lines |
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Sat, 13 Dec 2008 13:34:35 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.5.18 (2008-05-17) |
At least when in vikeys, when I actually do a ^n or ^p, what
happens is this:
(starting mid-screen) ^n takes cursor down by two lines.
After it hits the screen-bottom, the action is to SCROLL
the screen by 2.
Ditto for ^p.
But -- the "?"-doc doesn't say that:
Left arrow - Return to previous topic
[2]SCROLLING: + - Scroll down to next page (Page-Down)
- - Scroll up to previous page (Page-Up)
SPACE - Scroll down to next page (Page-Down)
b - Scroll up to previous page (Page-Up)
CTRL-A - Go to first page of the current document (Home
)
CTRL-E - Go to last page of the current document (End)
CTRL-B - Scroll up to previous page (Page-Up)
CTRL-F - Scroll down to next page (Page-Down)
CTRL-N - Go forward two lines in the current document
CTRL-P - Go back two lines in the current document
) - Go forward half a page in the current documen
Maybe just add "on hitting top/bottom of screen, SCROLLS by 2".
David
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