but in the vi environment, it's more useful for me to search for
some information in the vi directly during coding just like emacs
does.
So a useful plugin is prefer.
2010/4/24 sc <toothpik@swbell.net>:
> On Saturday 24 April 2010 1:37:30 am stosss wrote:
>
>> >> i should probably also ask whether info works properly for
>> >> you at the (bash?) command prompt
>> >
>> > If I knew how to use info at a shell prompt, I wouldn't have
>> > to use the info.vim plugin. :-)
>>
>> I am glad I am not the only one. Does any one know how to use
>> info at the shell prompt? I don't think I have ever seen
>> positive feedback about info.
>
> me either -- if you want to take the time to learn it,
>
> info info
>
> will get you started
>
> sc
>
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