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# Line 435  Thus it is useful to know it is there. Line 435  Thus it is useful to know it is there.
435    
436  @findex visible-mode  @findex visible-mode
437  You can make invisible text visible by using the command @kbd{M-x  You can make invisible text visible by using the command @kbd{M-x
438  visible-mode}.  @code{visible-mode} is a minor mode, so using it a  visible-mode}.  @dfn{Visible mode} is a minor mode, so using the
439  second time will make the text invisible again.  Use this command and  command a second time will make the text invisible again.  Watch the
440  watch its effect on the ``menu'' below and the top line of this node.  effects of the command on the ``menu'' below and the top line of this
441    node.
442    
443  If you prefer to @emph{always} see the invisible text, you can set  If you prefer to @emph{always} see the invisible text, you can set
444  @code{Info-hide-note-references} to @code{nil}.  Enabling  @code{Info-hide-note-references} to @code{nil}.  Enabling Visible mode
445  @code{visible-mode} permanently is not a real alternative, because  permanently is not a real alternative, because Emacs Info also uses
446  Emacs Info also uses (although less extensively) another text property  (although less extensively) another text property that can change the
447  that can change the text being displayed, the @samp{display} property.  text being displayed, the @samp{display} property.  Only the
448  Only the invisibility property is affected by @code{visible-mode}.  invisibility property is affected by Visible mode.  When, in this
449  When, in this tutorial, we refer to the @samp{Emacs} behavior, we mean  tutorial, we refer to the @samp{Emacs} behavior, we mean the
450  the @emph{default} Emacs behavior.  @emph{default} Emacs behavior.
451    
452  Now type @kbd{]}, to learn about the @kbd{]} and @kbd{[} commands.  Now type @kbd{]}, to learn about the @kbd{]} and @kbd{[} commands.
453    
# Line 526  there is no line above it which starts w Line 527  there is no line above it which starts w
527  in a real menu item, the @samp{*} would appear at the very start of  in a real menu item, the @samp{*} would appear at the very start of
528  the line.  This is why the ``normally hidden'' text in Emacs, namely  the line.  This is why the ``normally hidden'' text in Emacs, namely
529  @samp{: Node about FOO.}, is actually visible in this example, even  @samp{: Node about FOO.}, is actually visible in this example, even
530  when @code{visible-mode} is off.]]  when Visible mode is off.]]
531    
532    When you use a menu to go to another node (in a way that will be    When you use a menu to go to another node (in a way that will be
533  described soon), what you specify is the subtopic name, the first  described soon), what you specify is the subtopic name, the first
# Line 619  three ways of going to one place, Help-F Line 620  three ways of going to one place, Help-F
620  * Help-FOO::            And yet another!  * Help-FOO::            And yet another!
621  @end menu  @end menu
622    
623  (Turn @code{visible-mode} on if you are using Emacs.)  (Turn Visible mode on if you are using Emacs.)
624    
625  @format  @format
626  >>  Now type just an @kbd{m} and see what happens:  >>  Now type just an @kbd{m} and see what happens:

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