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-rw-r--r--doc/cd-after-exit.txt22
-rw-r--r--doc/colorschemes.txt22
2 files changed, 31 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/doc/cd-after-exit.txt b/doc/cd-after-exit.txt
index 5e54fee0..ee300518 100644
--- a/doc/cd-after-exit.txt
+++ b/doc/cd-after-exit.txt
@@ -1,6 +1,8 @@
 The "cd-after-exit" Feature
+===========================
 
-== Abstract
+Abstract
+--------
 
 This document explains the troublesome implementation of the "cd-after-exit"
 feature.
@@ -8,7 +10,8 @@ feature.
 This is written for developers who wonder how it's working.
 
 
-== Specification
+Specification
+-------------
 
 When the feature is enabled, ranger will attempt to change the directory of
 the parent shell (from which ranger is run) to the last visited directory
@@ -20,7 +23,8 @@ addition of support for csh, ksh, and other shells to those who actually use
 those shells.
 
 
-== What's the problem?
+What's the problem?
+-------------------
 
 Shells have several limitations, the implementation could not be done easily
 because:
@@ -33,7 +37,8 @@ of the parent shell at all.
 which is directly integrated in to the shell and can not be run this way.
 
 
-== Redirection of streams
+Redirection of streams
+----------------------
 
 The only way I found is using cd `program` from inside the shell to change
 the directory to whatever `program` prints to the stdout:
@@ -62,7 +67,8 @@ switch which:
     bash$ cd `ranger --cd-after-exit 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-`
 
 
-== Argument passing
+Argument passing
+----------------
 
 This works well enough, but there are two remaining problems:
 
@@ -92,7 +98,8 @@ run.sh:
     cd "`$RANGER --cd-after-exit \"$@\" 3>&1 1>&2 2>&3 3>&-`"
 
 
-== Put it in a nutshell
+Put it in a nutshell
+--------------------
 
 I didn't want to have 2 files for the main program and wanted just one
 file at /usr/bin/ranger.  So I used this trick to merge both files into one:
@@ -120,7 +127,8 @@ A convenient way of using this feature is adding this line to your bashrc:
     alias rn='source ranger ranger'
 
 
-== Open issues
+Open issues
+-----------
 
 Unfortunately there is some redundancy: you have to type the path to ranger
 twice.  I know of no way to fix this, because it is not possible to get the
diff --git a/doc/colorschemes.txt b/doc/colorschemes.txt
index 9df33c3e..a189d4fd 100644
--- a/doc/colorschemes.txt
+++ b/doc/colorschemes.txt
@@ -1,9 +1,15 @@
-= Abstract =
+Colorschemes
+============
+
+Abstract
+--------
+
 
 This text explains colorschemes and how they work.
 
 
-= Context Tags =
+Context Tags
+------------
 
 Context Tags provide information about the context.  If the tag
 "in_titlebar" is set, you probably want to know about the color
@@ -16,7 +22,8 @@ A Context object, defined in the same file, contains attributes with
 the names of all tags, whose values are either True or False.
 
 
-= Implementation in the GUI Classes =
+Implementation in the GUI Classes
+---------------------------------
 
 The class CursesShortcuts in the file /ranger/gui/curses_shortcuts.py
 defines the methods color(*tags), color_at(y, x, wid, *tags) and
@@ -30,7 +37,8 @@ ranger.gui.context.Context object, sets its attributes "in_titlebar" and
 colorscheme's use(context) method.
 
 
-= The Color Scheme =
+The Color Scheme
+----------------
 
 A colorscheme should be a subclass of ranger.gui.ColorScheme and
 define the method use(context).  By looking at the context, this use-method
@@ -53,7 +61,8 @@ that tag.
 Run tc_colorscheme to check if your colorschemes are valid.
 
 
-= Specify a Colorscheme =
+Specify a Colorscheme
+---------------------
 
 Colorschemes are searched for in these directories:
 ~/.ranger/colorschemes/
@@ -73,7 +82,8 @@ specify which colorscheme to use in your options.py:
 colorscheme = colorschemes.default.MyOtherScheme
 
 
-= Adapt a colorscheme =
+Adapt a colorscheme
+-------------------
 
 You may want to adapt a colorscheme to your needs without having
 a complete copy of it, but rather the changes only.  Say, you
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