info-stnd: The Mode Line

 
 9.1 The Mode Line
 =================
 
 A "mode line" is a line of inverse video which appears at the bottom of
 an Info window.  It describes the contents of the window just above it;
 this information includes the name of the file and node appearing in
 that window, the number of screen lines it takes to display the node,
 and the percentage of text that is above the top of the window.
 
    Here is a sample mode line for a window containing a file named
 'dir', showing the node 'Top'.
 
      -----Info: (dir)Top, 40 lines --Top-------------------------------------
                  ^^   ^   ^^^        ^^
                (file)Node #lines    where
 
    Truncation of long lines (as opposed to wrapping them to the next
 display line, ⇒toggle-wrap Scrolling Commands.) is indicated by a
 '$' at the left edge of the mode line:
 
      --$--Info: (texinfo)Top, 480 lines --Top--------------------------------
 
    When Info makes a node internally, such that there is no
 corresponding info file on disk, the name of the node is surrounded by
 asterisks ('*').  The name itself tells you what the contents of the
 window are; the sample mode line below shows an internally constructed
 node showing possible completions:
 
      -----Info: *Completions*, 7 lines --All---------------------------------