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diff --git a/ranger/help/movement.py b/ranger/help/movement.py index 5f245c47..52561359 100644 --- a/ranger/help/movement.py +++ b/ranger/help/movement.py @@ -1,24 +1,64 @@ """ -Ranger has the same, or similar movement keys as vim: +1. Basic Movement With Ranger - k move up - j move down - h move left (in browser: move one directory up) - l move right (in browser: enter this directory, or start this file) +1.1. Ranger has similar movement keys as vim: - 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 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) - gg move to the top - G move to the bottom + 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 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 + +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) + + K, ^D move half the screen up + J, ^U move half the screen down + ^B move up by one screen + ^F move down by one screen +---------------------------------------- + +1.3. Cycling + +You can't only move up and down through the list, but also cycle through +the items in different logical orders. + + / 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 + + n move to the next item + N move to the previous item + + See also: sorting (4?) + +Example: + + csnn move to the third largest item +---------------------------------------- """ |