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author | hut <hut@lavabit.com> | 2010-01-05 15:50:00 +0100 |
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committer | hut <hut@lavabit.com> | 2010-01-05 15:50:00 +0100 |
commit | d7039145da050125570eb4064e2ba1fbfd8c2510 (patch) | |
tree | 6a8de474d1faf553114673be7c7f95b7692088c2 | |
parent | 041bc6d317e78a6f6659d0be1ce5c0c76682864a (diff) | |
download | ranger-d7039145da050125570eb4064e2ba1fbfd8c2510.tar.gz |
help: extended + reformatted
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-rw-r--r-- | ranger/help/movement.py | 110 |
2 files changed, 91 insertions, 45 deletions
diff --git a/ranger/help/index.py b/ranger/help/index.py index 854b8310..6f2850a9 100644 --- a/ranger/help/index.py +++ b/ranger/help/index.py @@ -1,14 +1,24 @@ """ -You are viewing the help index of ranger. -Press <number>? to view a certain topic or press j to scroll down -for a general overview about this program. + Ranger - main help file + k + Move around: Use the cursor keys, or "h" to go left, h l + "j" to go down, "k" to go up, "l" to go right. j + Close Ranger: Use ":q<Enter>" or "Q". - 0? This index - 1? Basic Movement - 2? Quickly switching directories + Specific help: Type the help key "?" prepended with a number, as in "4?" + |0?| This index + |1?| Basic movement and browsing + |2?| Running Files + |3?| The console + |4?| File operations +============================================================================== + +0.1. General information + +Whenever you see an annotation like |3?| you can translate it to: +"This is explained in more detail in chapter 3. Type "3?" to view it." -General overview: -Blablabla """ +# vim:tw=78:sw=4:sts=8:ts=8:ft=help diff --git a/ranger/help/movement.py b/ranger/help/movement.py index 52561359..2efbfdaa 100644 --- a/ranger/help/movement.py +++ b/ranger/help/movement.py @@ -1,64 +1,100 @@ """ -1. Basic Movement With Ranger +1. Basic movement and browsing +1.1. Move around +1.2. Browser control +1.3. Searching +1.4. Cycling + +============================================================================== 1.1. Ranger has similar movement keys as vim: - k move up - j move down - h move left (in browser: move one directory up) - l move right (in browser: enter this directory, or run this file) + k move up + j move down + h move left (in browser: move one directory up) + l move right (in browser: enter this directory, or run this file) - K move half the screen up - J move half the screen down - H in browser: move back in history - L in browser: move forward in history + K move half the screen up + J move half the screen down + H in browser: move back in history + L in browser: move forward in history - gg move to the top - G move to the bottom + gg move to the top + G move to the bottom + % move to the middle By prefixing a number, you can give more precise commands, eg: - 2J move 2 pages down - 5gg move to the 5th line - 3h move 3 characters to the left, or move 3 directories up + 2J move 2 pages down + 5gg move to the 5th line + 3h move 3 characters to the left, or move 3 directories up + 30% move to 30% of the screen Using arrow keys is equivalent of using h/j/k/l in most cases. An exception to this is the console, where you can move around with arrow keys and pressing letters will insert the letter into the console. ----------------------------------------- - -1.2. Special Keys Special keys like Home, Page Up,.. work as expected. -The Enter key is equivalent to l except that files will be opened -in "mode 1" instead of the default mode 0. (5?) -These keys give you more movement control: (^X = Ctrl X) +These keys work like in vim: - K, ^D move half the screen up - J, ^U move half the screen down + ^D move half the screen up + ^U move half the screen down ^B move up by one screen ^F move down by one screen ----------------------------------------- -1.3. Cycling +============================================================================== +1.2. Browser control + + ? view the help screen + ^R clear the cache and reload the view + ^L redraw the window + : open the console |3?| + + i inspect the content of the file + E edit the file + s open a shell, starting in the current directory + +Marking files allows you to use operations on multiple files at once. +If there are any marked files in this directory, "yy" will copy them instead +of the file you're pointing at. + + <Space> mark a file + v toggle all marks + V remove all marks + +By "tagging" files, you can highlight them and mark them to be +special in whatever context you want. + + b tag/untag a file + B untag a file + +============================================================================== +1.3. Searching -You can't only move up and down through the list, but also cycle through -the items in different logical orders. +Use "/" to open the search console. Enter a string and press <Enter> to +search for it in all currently visible files. Pressing "n" will move you +to the next occurance, "N" to the previous one. - / open the "search console" and cycle through matches (3?) - TAB cycle through tagged items - cc cycle by ctime (last modification) - cm cycle by mime type, connecting similar files - cs cycle by size, large items first +You can search for more than just strings: + TAB search tagged files + cc cycle through all files by their ctime (last modification) + cm cycle by mime type, connecting similar files + cs cycle by size, large items first - n move to the next item - N move to the previous item +============================================================================== +1.4. Sorting - See also: sorting (4?) +To sort files, type "o" suffixed with a key that stands for a certain +sorting mode. By typing any of those keys in upper case, the order will +be reversed. -Example: + os sort by size + ob, on sort by basename + om sort by mtime (last modification) + ot sort by mime type + or reverse order - csnn move to the third largest item ----------------------------------------- +============================================================================== """ +# vim:tw=78:sw=4:sts=8:ts=8:ft=help |