reopen 205130 tag 205130 +wontfix thanks For the record...
In 'man most' v5.0.0a-1, the vague text I cited back in 2003 remains the same. Comparision, both 'man more' and 'man less' clearly explain postfix commands: % man more | grep -A 3 -n COMMANDS 49:COMMANDS 50- Interactive commands for more are based on vi(1). Some commands may be 51- preceded by a decimal number, called k in the descriptions below. In the 52- following descriptions, ^X means control-X. % man less | grep -B 5 -n COMMANDS 32- Commands are based on both more and vi. Commands may be preceded by a 33- decimal number, called N in the descriptions below. The number is used 34- by some commands, as indicated. 35- 36- 37:COMMANDS 'man most' doesn't explain: # 'more' not used as proper noun % man most | grep 'more\|less\|postfix\|preceded' By default, lines with more characters than the terminal width are not Display another line, or i more lines, if specified. See the sample configuration files for more information. Postfix is dandy, but even for a longtime 'forth' enthusiast[1] it took a while to eventually figure out (trial & error) that 'most' commands were postfix. HTH... [1] http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.forth/browse_thread/thread/9a3229782fa676d4/3e420c14a579b13e?#3e420c14a579b13e -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]