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authorhut <hut@lavabit.com>2013-02-22 01:01:53 +0100
committerhut <hut@lavabit.com>2013-02-22 01:01:53 +0100
commit05e867b9146d7995d96a93ce3634a60ce81f698b (patch)
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downloadranger-05e867b9146d7995d96a93ce3634a60ce81f698b.tar.gz
doc/ranger.1: update KEY BINDINGS section
Diffstat (limited to 'doc')
-rw-r--r--doc/ranger.136
-rw-r--r--doc/ranger.pod37
2 files changed, 52 insertions, 21 deletions
diff --git a/doc/ranger.1 b/doc/ranger.1
index d3d6841c..75bacfee 100644
--- a/doc/ranger.1
+++ b/doc/ranger.1
@@ -402,6 +402,12 @@ Reload everything
 .IP "^L" 14
 .IX Item "^L"
 Redraw the screen
+.IP "i" 14
+.IX Item "i"
+Display the current file in a bigger window.
+.IP "E" 14
+.IX Item "E"
+Edit the current file in \f(CW$EDITOR\fR (\*(L"nano\*(R" by default)
 .IP "S" 14
 .IX Item "S"
 Open a shell in the current directory
@@ -409,23 +415,25 @@ Open a shell in the current directory
 Opens this man page
 .IP "yy" 14
 .IX Item "yy"
-Yank the selection to the \*(L"copy\*(R" buffer and mark them as to be copied
+Copy (yank) the selection, like pressing Ctrl+C in modern \s-1GUI\s0 programs.
 .IP "dd" 14
 .IX Item "dd"
-Cut the selection to the \*(L"copy\*(R" buffer and mark them as to be moved
+Cut the selection, like pressing Ctrl+X in modern \s-1GUI\s0 programs.
 .IP "pp" 14
 .IX Item "pp"
-Paste the files from the \*(L"copy\*(R" buffer here (by moving or copying, depending on
-how they are marked.) By default, this will not overwrite existing files.  To
-overwrite them, use \fIpo\fR.
+Paste the files which were previously copied or cut, like pressing Ctrl+V in
+modern \s-1GUI\s0 programs.
+.IP "po" 14
+.IX Item "po"
+Paste the copied/cut files, overwriting existing files.
 .IP "m\fIX\fR" 14
 .IX Item "mX"
 Create a bookmark with the name \fIX\fR
 .IP "`\fIX\fR" 14
 .IX Item "`X"
 Move to the bookmark with the name \fIX\fR
-.IP "n, N" 14
-.IX Item "n, N"
+.IP "n" 14
+.IX Item "n"
 Find the next file.  By default, this gets you to the newest file in the
 directory, but if you search something using the keys /, cm, ct, ..., it will
 get you to the next found entry.
@@ -439,6 +447,11 @@ Change the sort method (like in mutt)
 .IX Item "zX"
 Change settings.  See the settings section for a list of settings and their
 hotkey.
+.IP "u\fI?\fR" 14
+.IX Item "u?"
+Universal undo-key.  Depending on the key that you press after \*(L"u\*(R", it either
+restores closed tabs (uq), removes tags (ut), clears the copy/cut buffer (ud),
+starts the reversed visual mode (uV) or clears the selection (uv).
 .IP "f" 14
 .IX Item "f"
 Quickly navigate by entering a part of the filename.
@@ -447,10 +460,11 @@ Quickly navigate by entering a part of the filename.
 Mark a file.
 .IP "v" 14
 .IX Item "v"
-Toggle the mark-status of all files, unmark all files.
-.IP "V, uv" 14
-.IX Item "V, uv"
-Unmark all files
+Toggle the mark-status of all files
+.IP "V" 14
+.IX Item "V"
+Starts the visual mode, which selects all files between the starting point and
+the cursor until you press \s-1ESC\s0.  To unselect files in the same way, use \*(L"uV\*(R".
 .IP "/" 14
 Search for files in the current directory.
 .IP ":" 14
diff --git a/doc/ranger.pod b/doc/ranger.pod
index b5a14b76..c2500871 100644
--- a/doc/ranger.pod
+++ b/doc/ranger.pod
@@ -315,6 +315,14 @@ Reload everything
 
 Redraw the screen
 
+=item i
+
+Display the current file in a bigger window.
+
+=item E
+
+Edit the current file in $EDITOR ("nano" by default)
+
 =item S
 
 Open a shell in the current directory
@@ -325,17 +333,20 @@ Opens this man page
 
 =item yy
 
-Yank the selection to the "copy" buffer and mark them as to be copied
+Copy (yank) the selection, like pressing Ctrl+C in modern GUI programs.
 
 =item dd
 
-Cut the selection to the "copy" buffer and mark them as to be moved
+Cut the selection, like pressing Ctrl+X in modern GUI programs.
 
 =item pp
 
-Paste the files from the "copy" buffer here (by moving or copying, depending on
-how they are marked.) By default, this will not overwrite existing files.  To
-overwrite them, use I<po>.
+Paste the files which were previously copied or cut, like pressing Ctrl+V in
+modern GUI programs.
+
+=item po
+
+Paste the copied/cut files, overwriting existing files.
 
 =item mI<X>
 
@@ -345,7 +356,7 @@ Create a bookmark with the name I<X>
 
 Move to the bookmark with the name I<X>
 
-=item n, N
+=item n
 
 Find the next file.  By default, this gets you to the newest file in the
 directory, but if you search something using the keys /, cm, ct, ..., it will
@@ -364,6 +375,12 @@ Change the sort method (like in mutt)
 Change settings.  See the settings section for a list of settings and their
 hotkey.
 
+=item uI<?>
+
+Universal undo-key.  Depending on the key that you press after "u", it either
+restores closed tabs (uq), removes tags (ut), clears the copy/cut buffer (ud),
+starts the reversed visual mode (uV) or clears the selection (uv).
+
 =item f
 
 Quickly navigate by entering a part of the filename.
@@ -374,11 +391,12 @@ Mark a file.
 
 =item v
 
-Toggle the mark-status of all files, unmark all files.
+Toggle the mark-status of all files
 
-=item V, uv
+=item V
 
-Unmark all files
+Starts the visual mode, which selects all files between the starting point and
+the cursor until you press ESC.  To unselect files in the same way, use "uV".
 
 =item /
 
@@ -388,7 +406,6 @@ Search for files in the current directory.
 
 Open the console.
 
-
 =item Alt-I<N>
 
 Open a tab. N has to be a number from 0 to 9. If the tab doesn't exist yet, it