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Old 8th June 2004, 12:01 PM
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Where's yelp's Index gone in FC2?

When I run yelp in my FC1 box it has an "Index" button (right of "Home" button) where I can enter words for yelp to search for in the man pages. This is very useful for finding C/C++ commands man pages. But in my FC2 box, this "Index" button is no more.

Anyone else missed it? Where has it gone?
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