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Same treatment as for `HIGHLIGHT_STYLE`. The default value can be
overridden by either setting the environment variable or specifying
`--replace-tabs=` in `HIGHLIGHT_OPTIONS`.
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Replaced the erroneous used of `extend` with `append`. It was working
out by coincidence but probably making the `join` much less efficient.
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Our setup for syntax highlighting in `scope.sh` was actively preventing
people's configuration for `highlight` from working. Now
`HIGHLIGHT_OPTIONS` takes precendence over the default and over the
`HIGHLIGHT_STYLE` environment variable.
Users can specify `HIGHLIGHT_STYLE` or `PYGMENTIZE_STYLE` enviroment
variables now to customize the syntax coloring theme without having to
edit *and keep up to date* `scope.sh`.
Fixes #1556
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`not self.quantifier` excluded `0`, which is a perfectly valid
quantifier for `chmod`.
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joelostblom-human-linemodes
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There's already a `human_readable` for size in `ranger/ext`, I figure we
might as well add the new helper there, make it easily accessible in
other code.
Did some renaming, no need to drop the `readable` part to shorten the
names. Similarly I changed one of the mappings to be more intuitive.
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Some comics are pdf files and therefore treated as documents, comic
archives like cbz aren't. This brings the two in line.
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The remote filesystems report their mount path as the mount root even
if they contain other mount points on the remote side.
Fixes #1505.
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Now it's possible to call :tag_toggle with tag as the positional
argument (:tag_toggle X), not only by name (:tag_toggle tag=X).
All our usage of tag_toggle() is done with named arguments so there
shouldn't be any internal breakage.
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Hut misunderstood an issue people were having with ranger's "open
focused on a file" feature and undeprecated the rifle-like
functionality.
The feature's still broken but I'm already redeprecating because
people'll get upset if they start using ranger as rifle and it stops
working again when I fix the feature in the near future.
This reverts commit 67e4ea4e143ed3516e5fe02607bbaf8aedf3534d.
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The normal way to open files with ranger would be to use the tool
"rifle" like "rifle <filename>".
Ranger used to be able to open files directly, but that feature was
removed in 924135e1934a01faef64e94d2425d23f9790b6cf. People have been
trying to use ranger like that though, and why force rifle on them?
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This reverts commit 0bffe922cee451cba6c457dbf641bbcd3a12b64a.
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In extreme cases, all the images may be too much to handle by the
system ("Argument list too long", errno 7). In such cases, let's
Do The Right Thing™ and temporarily disable the open_all_images
setting. Without this option we'll only open the single image.
Fixes #1488.
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closes #1020
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The new destination argument for `:paste` requires a guard on whether it
is a valid target. A bug snuck in because of copious negation : )
This is now fixed, we only allow the target to be a directory or `None`
which means the current tab's working directory.
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This add a reset_previews command, which helps when switching preview_script
on-the-fly.
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pd opens up the console to allow pasting to a path.
p'<any> and p`<any> allow for pasting to a bookmark.
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When the directory at point has full-stops in it, rename_append would
put the point at the last period in the dir-name, as it would with a
file.
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