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diff --git a/doc/ranger.1 b/doc/ranger.1 index 81eba150..fe6ae684 100644 --- a/doc/ranger.1 +++ b/doc/ranger.1 @@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ .\" ======================================================================== .\" .IX Title "RANGER 1" -.TH RANGER 1 "ranger-1.5.5" "02/17/2013" "ranger manual" +.TH RANGER 1 "ranger-1.5.5" "02/18/2013" "ranger manual" .\" For nroff, turn off justification. Always turn off hyphenation; it makes .\" way too many mistakes in technical documents. .if n .ad l @@ -694,7 +694,7 @@ ranger. For your convenience, this is a list of the \*(L"public\*(R" commands i \& copypmap key newkey [newkey2...] \& copytmap key newkey [newkey2...] \& cunmap keys... -\& delete [confirmation] +\& delete \& edit [filename] \& eval [\-q] python_code \& filter [string] @@ -761,9 +761,9 @@ the user, the group and others. A 1 permits execution, a 2 permits writing, a 4 permits reading. Add those numbers to combine them. So a 7 permits everything. .Sp -Key bindings in the form of [\-+]<who><what> and =<octal> also exist. For +Key bindings in the form of [\-+]<who><what> and <octal>= also exist. For example, \fB+ar\fR allows reading for everyone, \-ow forbids others to write and -=777 allows everything. +777= allows everything. .Sp See also: man 1 chmod .IP "cmap \fIkey\fR \fIcommand\fR" 2 @@ -793,14 +793,11 @@ See \f(CW\*(C`copymap\*(C'\fR .IP "cunmap [\fIkeys...\fR]" 2 .IX Item "cunmap [keys...]" Removes key mappings of the console. Works like the \f(CW\*(C`unmap\*(C'\fR command. -.IP "delete [\fIconfirmation\fR]" 2 -.IX Item "delete [confirmation]" +.IP "delete" 2 +.IX Item "delete" Destroy all files in the selection with a roundhouse kick. ranger will ask for a confirmation if you attempt to delete multiple (marked) files or non-empty -directories. -.Sp -When asking for confirmation, this command will only proceed if the last given -word starts with a `y'. +directories. This can be changed by modifying the setting \*(L"confirm_on_delete\*(R". .IP "edit [\fIfilename\fR]" 2 .IX Item "edit [filename]" Edit the current file or the file in the argument. @@ -820,9 +817,9 @@ Displays only the files which contain the \fIstring\fR in their basename. Runni this command without any parameter will reset the fitler. .IP "find \fIpattern\fR" 2 .IX Item "find pattern" -Search files in the current directory that match the given (case-insensitive) -regular expression pattern as you type. Once there is an unambiguous result, -it will be run immediately. (Or entered, if it's a directory.) +Search files in the current directory that contain the given (case-insensitive) +string in their name as you type. Once there is an unambiguous result, it will +be run immediately. (Or entered, if it's a directory.) .IP "grep \fIpattern\fR" 2 .IX Item "grep pattern" Looks for a string in all marked files or directories. @@ -879,7 +876,7 @@ Rename the current file. If a file with that name already exists, the renaming will fail. Also try the key binding A for appending something to a file name. .IP "save_copy_buffer" 2 .IX Item "save_copy_buffer" -Save the copy buffer from \fI~/.config/ranger/copy_buffer\fR. This can be used to +Save the copy buffer to \fI~/.config/ranger/copy_buffer\fR. This can be used to pass the list of copied files to another ranger instance. .IP "search \fIpattern\fR" 2 .IX Item "search pattern" diff --git a/doc/ranger.pod b/doc/ranger.pod index 7726d79b..853776c4 100644 --- a/doc/ranger.pod +++ b/doc/ranger.pod @@ -700,7 +700,7 @@ ranger. For your convenience, this is a list of the "public" commands including copypmap key newkey [newkey2...] copytmap key newkey [newkey2...] cunmap keys... - delete [confirmation] + delete edit [filename] eval [-q] python_code filter [string] @@ -773,9 +773,9 @@ the user, the group and others. A 1 permits execution, a 2 permits writing, a 4 permits reading. Add those numbers to combine them. So a 7 permits everything. -Key bindings in the form of [-+]<who><what> and =<octal> also exist. For +Key bindings in the form of [-+]<who><what> and <octal>= also exist. For example, B<+ar> allows reading for everyone, -ow forbids others to write and -=777 allows everything. +777= allows everything. See also: man 1 chmod @@ -813,14 +813,11 @@ See C<copymap> Removes key mappings of the console. Works like the C<unmap> command. -=item delete [I<confirmation>] +=item delete Destroy all files in the selection with a roundhouse kick. ranger will ask for a confirmation if you attempt to delete multiple (marked) files or non-empty -directories. - -When asking for confirmation, this command will only proceed if the last given -word starts with a `y'. +directories. This can be changed by modifying the setting "confirm_on_delete". =item edit [I<filename>] @@ -844,9 +841,9 @@ this command without any parameter will reset the fitler. =item find I<pattern> -Search files in the current directory that match the given (case-insensitive) -regular expression pattern as you type. Once there is an unambiguous result, -it will be run immediately. (Or entered, if it's a directory.) +Search files in the current directory that contain the given (case-insensitive) +string in their name as you type. Once there is an unambiguous result, it will +be run immediately. (Or entered, if it's a directory.) =item grep I<pattern> @@ -917,7 +914,7 @@ will fail. Also try the key binding A for appending something to a file name. =item save_copy_buffer -Save the copy buffer from I<~/.config/ranger/copy_buffer>. This can be used to +Save the copy buffer to I<~/.config/ranger/copy_buffer>. This can be used to pass the list of copied files to another ranger instance. =item search I<pattern> |