Lars Ingebrigtsen writes: >> Actually, `C-h' is useful in `y-or-n-p' as well for the same reasons. >> For example, `C-h b' in a `y-or-n-p' prompt shows: >> >> Key Binding >> y act >> n skip >> C-l recenter >> ... > > Hm... Here it brings up the help-for-help? Which doesn't seem right at > all. With "it" I mean just `C-h'. But `C-h b' does bring up: