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Colorschemes
============

This text explains colorschemes and how they work.


Context Tags
------------

Context Tags provide information about the context.  If the tag
"in_titlebar" is set, you probably want to know about the color
of a part of the titlebar now.

There are a number of context tags, specified in /ranger/gui/context.py
in the constant CONTEXT_KEYS.

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
---------------------------------

The class CursesShortcuts in the file /ranger/gui/curses_shortcuts.py
defines the methods color(*tags), color_at(y, x, wid, *tags) and
color_reset().  This class is a superclass of Displayable, so these
methods are available almost everywhere.

Something like color("in_titlebar", "directory") will be called to
get the color of directories in the titlebar.  This creates a
ranger.gui.context.Context object, sets its attributes "in_titlebar" and
"directory" to True, leaves the others as False, and passes it to the
colorscheme's use(context) method.


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
has to determine a 3-tuple of integers: (foreground, background, attribute)
and return it.

foreground and background are integers representing colors,
attribute is another integer with each bit representing one attribute.
These integers are interpreted by the used terminal emulator.

Abbreviations for colors and attributes are defined in ranger.gui.color.
Two attributes can be combined via bitwise OR: bold | reverse

Once the color for a set of tags is determined, it will be cached by
default.  If you want more dynamic colorschemes (such as a different
color for very large files), you will need to dig into the source code,
perhaps add an own tag and modify the draw-method of the widget to use
that tag.

Run tc_colorscheme to check if your colorschemes are valid.


Specify a Colorscheme
---------------------

Colorschemes are searched for in these directories:
~/.config/ranger/colorschemes/
/path/to/ranger/colorschemes/

To specify which colorscheme to use, define the variable "colorscheme"
in your options.py:
colorscheme = "default"

This means, use the colorscheme contained in
either ~/.config/ranger/colorschemes/default.py or
/path/to/ranger/colorschemes/default.py.


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
want the exact same colors as in the default colorscheme, but
the directories to be green rather than blue, because you find the
blue hard to read.

This is done in the jungle colorscheme ranger/colorschemes/jungle,
check it out for implementation details.  In short, I made a subclass
of the default scheme, set the initial colors to the result of the
default use() method and modified the colors how I wanted.

This has the obvious advantage that you need to write less, which
results in less maintainance work and a greater chance that your colorscheme
will work with future versions of ranger.
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ranger v.1.5.0
==============
ranger is a console file manager with VI key bindings.  It provides a
minimalistic and nice curses interface with a view on the directory hierarchy.
The secondary task of ranger is to figure out which program you want to use to
open your files with.

This file describes ranger and how to get it to run.  For instructions on the
usage, please read the man page.  See doc/HACKING for development specific
information.  For configuration, check the files in ranger/defaults/.  They
are usually installed to /usr/lib/python*/site-packages/ranger/defaults/
and can be obtained with ranger's --copy-config option.

A note to packagers:  Versions meant for packaging are listed in the changelog
on the website.


About
-----
* Authors:     Check the copyright notices in each source file
* License:     GNU General Public License Version 3

* Website:     http://ranger.nongnu.org/
* Download:    http://ranger.nongnu.org/ranger-stable.tar.gz
* Bug reports: https://savannah.nongnu.org/bugs/?group=ranger&func=additem
* git clone    http://git.sv.gnu.org/r/ranger.git


Design Goals
------------
* An easily maintainable file manager in a high level language
* A quick way to switch directories and browse the file system
* Keep it small but useful, do one thing and do it well
* Console based, with smooth integration into the unix shell


Features
--------
* UTF-8 Support  (if your python copy supports it)
* Multi-column display
* Preview of the selected file/directory
* Common file operations (create/chmod/copy/delete/...)
* Renaming multiple files at once
* VIM-like console and hotkeys
* Automatically determine file types and run them with correct programs
* Change the directory of your shell after exiting ranger
* Tabs, Bookmarks, Mouse support


Dependencies
------------
* Python (tested with version 2.6, 2.7, 3.1, 3.2) with support for ncurses
  and (optionally) wide-unicode.
* A pager ("less" by default)

Optional:
* The "file" program for determining file types
* The python module "chardet", in case of encoding detection problems

Optional, for enhanced file previews (with "scope.sh"):
* img2txt (from caca-utils) for previewing images
* highlight for syntax highlighting of code
* atool for previews of archives
* lynx, w3m or elinks for previews of html pages
* pdftotext for pdf previews
* transmission-show for viewing bit-torrent information
* mediainfo for viewing information about media files


Installing
----------
Use the package manager of your operating system to install ranger.
Note that ranger can be started without installing by simply running ranger.py.

To install ranger manually:
    sudo make install

This translates roughly to:
    sudo python setup.py install --optimize=1 --record=install_log.txt

This also saves a list of all installed files to install_log.txt, which you can
use to uninstall ranger.

Getting Started
---------------
After starting ranger, you can use the Arrow Keys (or hjkl) to navigate, Enter
to open a file or type Q to quit.  The third column shows a preview of the
current file.  The second is the main column and the first shows the parent
directory.

Ranger will automatically copy simple configuration files to ~/.config/ranger.
If you mess them up, just delete them and ranger will copy them again. Run
ranger with --dont-copy-config to disable this.  Also check ranger/defaults/
for the default configuration.