From 1ef52910df3a560d24a1d92e6fe7621a751d6859 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mitchell <70453897+667e-11@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2012 13:44:53 -0500 Subject: Moved Manual into `doc/` root directory. --- doc/manual/10_Advanced.md | 84 ----------------------------------------------- 1 file changed, 84 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 doc/manual/10_Advanced.md (limited to 'doc/manual/10_Advanced.md') diff --git a/doc/manual/10_Advanced.md b/doc/manual/10_Advanced.md deleted file mode 100644 index d81687aa..00000000 --- a/doc/manual/10_Advanced.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -# Advanced - -## Command Entry - -Access to the Lua state is available through the command entry. Press `Ctrl+E` -(`⌘E` on Mac OSX) to access it. It is useful for debugging, inspecting, and -entering buffer or view commands. If you try to cause instability in Textadept's -Lua state, you might very well succeed so be careful. For more information, see -the [scripting][] page. - -Abbreviated commands for the `buffer`, `view` and `gui` are available. So -`buffer:append_text('foo')` can be shortened to `append_text('foo')`. `print()` -redirects to [`gui.print()`][]. Use `_G.print()` for Lua's `print()`. - -![Command Entry](images/commandentry.png) - -[scripting]: 11_Scripting.html -[`gui.print()`]: ../api/gui.html#print - -### Tab Completion - -Tab-completion for functions, variables, tables, etc. is available. Press the -`Tab` (`⇥`) key to display a list of available completions. Use the arrow keys -to make a selection and press `Enter` (`↩`) to insert it. - -![Command Completion](images/commandentrycompletion.png) - -### Extending - -You can extend the command entry to do more than enter Lua commands. An -example of this is [incremental search][]. See `modules/textadept/find.lua` for -the implementation. - -[incremental search]: ../api/gui.find.html#find_incremental - -## Command Selection - -If you did not disable the menu in your [preferences][], then pressing -`Ctrl+Shift+E` (`⌘⇧E` on Mac OSX) brings up the command selection dialog. Typing -part of any command filters the list with spaces being wildcards. This is an -easy way to run commands without navigating the menus, using the mouse, or -remembering key commands. It is also useful for looking up particular key -commands quickly. - -[preferences]: 9_Preferences.html#User.Init - -## Shell Commands and Filtering Text - -Sometimes it is easier to use an existing shell command to manipulate text -instead of using the command entry. An example would be sorting all text in a -buffer (or a selection). You could do the following from the command entry: - - ls={}; for l in buffer:get_text():gmatch('[^\n]+') do ls[#ls+1]=l end; - table.sort(ls); buffer:set_text(table.concat(ls, '\n')) - -A simpler way would be to press `Ctrl+|` (`⌘|` on Mac OSX), enter the shell -command `sort`, and hit `Enter` (`↩`). - -The standard input (stdin) for shell commands is determined as follows: - -* If text is selected and spans multiple lines, all text on the lines containing - the selection is used. However, if the end of the selection is at the - beginning of a line, only the EOL (end of line) characters from the previous - line are included as input. The rest of the line is excluded. -* If text is selected and spans a single line, only the selected text is used. -* If no text is selected, the entire buffer is used. - -The input text is replaced with the standard output (stdout) of the command. - -## File Encoding - -Textadept represents all characters and strings internally as UTF-8. You will -not notice any difference for working with files containing ASCII text since -UTF-8 is compatible with it. Textadept can also detect ISO-8859-1 and MacRoman, -the primary encodings used on Windows and Mac OSX respectively. Files with more -exotic encodings may not be detected properly, if at all. You can change the -list of encodings Textadept tries to detect via [`io.try_encodings`][]. - -It is recommended to use UTF-8 encoded files because UTF-8 is very well -supported by other text editors and operating systems. You can change the file's -encoding via the `Buffer -> Encoding` menu. Textadept saves new files as UTF-8 -by default. - -[`io.try_encodings`]: ../api/io.html#try_encodings -- cgit v1.2.3