Addressed to: Art Lemasters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
              Debian <debian-user@lists.debian.org>

** Reply to note from Art Lemasters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sun, 22 Mar 1998   
23:41:26 -0600 (CST) 
>    
>    
>      Some wonderful developer(s) fixed our manpage readers of 
> the coming release (hamm) so that they will also scroll upwards 
> to the beginning of any file we read.  The manpages (accessed 
> by typing "man nameofcommand"--without the quotes) can also be 
> searched with the "/" foreslash command in the "hamm" version. 
> Excellent work... 
 
You could also use: 
 
man <program name> | less 
 
 
What *really* puzzles me as a newcomer to the linux (debian) arena is why   
using less (or anything else that could backscroll and do searches) hasn't   
been made the ruddy default right from the begining. I have shaken my head   
in bemusement and frustration over this and the archaic wordstar text   
processors that seem to be included as default with more than one   
application I have here on my Debian CD. 
 
(one newbie user who is looking forward to a new stable debian release that   
hopely won't include such obvious archiac software) 
 




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