From 8ecc8aa21bf61063a8e2d0ef29a78d4a62616d29 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: mitchell <70453897+667e-11@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 20:51:17 -0400 Subject: Refactored key commands and added menu accelerators. Key commands are now in keys.conf and keys.osx.conf which are loaded by the _m.textadept.menu module. --- doc/manual/4_WorkingWithFiles.md | 34 ++++++++++++++++++---------------- 1 file changed, 18 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/manual/4_WorkingWithFiles.md') diff --git a/doc/manual/4_WorkingWithFiles.md b/doc/manual/4_WorkingWithFiles.md index a8afd25b..095dba55 100644 --- a/doc/manual/4_WorkingWithFiles.md +++ b/doc/manual/4_WorkingWithFiles.md @@ -10,13 +10,13 @@ question of where to place the bar (above, below, or to one side) and how many to have (one for each split view or a single one under the menubar). You can see which buffer is active by looking at Textadept's titlebar. Pressing -`Ctrl+Tab` cycles to the next buffer and `Ctrl+Shift+Tab` cycles to the previous -one. +`Ctrl+Tab` (``^` `` on Mac OSX) cycles to the next buffer and `Ctrl+Shift+Tab` +(`^~`) cycles to the previous one. ## Buffer Browser -To move quickly between buffers, press `Ctrl+B` (`Apple+B` on Mac OSX) to open -the buffer browser. +To move quickly between buffers, press `Ctrl+B` (`⌘B` on Mac OSX) to open the +buffer browser. ![Buffer Browser](images/bufferbrowser.png) @@ -30,17 +30,17 @@ wildcards. You can also just use the arrow keys. Pressing `Enter` or clicking ## Split Views Textadept allows you to split the editor window as many times as you like either -horizontally or vertically. `Ctrl+Alt+V, Shift+S` splits vertically -(side-by-side) and `Ctrl+Alt+V, S` splits horizontally (`Ctrl+V, Shift+S` and -`Ctrl+V, S` respectively on Mac OSX). You can resize the splitter bar by -clicking and dragging with the mouse. The same file can be worked with in -multiple split views. +horizontally or vertically. `Ctrl+Alt+Shift+S` splits vertically (side-by-side) +and `Ctrl+Alt+S` splits horizontally (`^⇧S` and `^S` respectively on Mac OSX). +You can resize the splitter bar by clicking and dragging with the mouse or +using `Ctrl+Alt++` and `Ctrl+Alt+-` (`^+` and `^-`). The same file can be worked +with in multiple split views. -Pressing `Ctrl+Alt+V, N` (`Ctrl+V, N` on Mac OSX) goes to the next view and -`Ctrl+Alt+V, P` goes to the previous one. +Pressing `Ctrl+Alt+Tab` (`^⇥` on Mac OSX) goes to the next view and +`Ctrl+Alt+Shift+Tab` (`^⇧⇥`) goes to the previous one. -To unsplit a view, enter the view to keep open and press `Ctrl+Alt+V, W` -(`Ctrl+V, W` on Mac OSX). To unsplit all views, use `Ctrl+Alt+V, Shift+W`. +To unsplit a view, enter the view to keep open and press `Ctrl+Alt+W` (`^W` on +Mac OSX). To unsplit all views, use `Ctrl+Alt+Shift+W` (`^⇧W`). ## Sessions @@ -58,8 +58,10 @@ scroll positions in each buffer, and Textadept's window size. A quicker, though slightly more limited alternative to the standard `File -> Open` dialog is snapopen. It behaves like the buffer browser, but displays a list of files to open, including files in subdirectories. You can -snapopen the current file's directory from the `Tools -> Snapopen -> Current -Directory` menu. Snapopen is pretty limited from the menu, but more versatile -in scripts. See its [LuaDoc](../modules/_m.textadept.snapopen.html). +snapopen the current file's directory with `Ctrl+Alt+Shift+O` (`⌘⌥⇧O` on Mac +OSX) or from the `Tools -> Snapopen -> Current Directory` menu. Snapopen is +pretty limited from the menu, but more versatile in scripts. See its +[LuaDoc](../modules/_m.textadept.snapopen.html). `Ctrl+U` (`⌘U`) snaps open +`~/.textadept/` and `Ctrl+Alt+U` (`⌘⌥U`) snaps open Textadept's home directory. ![Snapopen](images/snapopen.png) -- cgit v1.2.3