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Some help list updates. Among other things, got rid of explicit numbering.

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Ted Pavlic
2009-01-02 14:32:15 -05:00
parent d5a28b5b37
commit 211613d2c2
4 changed files with 62 additions and 90 deletions

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@@ -38,21 +38,21 @@ Multiple URLs can be separated with 'urlseparator' (default: ", " Note that the
space after the comma is required.")
Each token is analyzed and in this order:
1. Opened as a local file if it is an existing relative or absolute filename.
- [c]:open /etc/fstab[c] shows the file system table.
- [c]:open ../other/foo.html[c] in your home directory opens
[a]/home/other/foo.html[a]
2. Opened with the specified search engine if the token looks like a search
string and the first word is the name of a search engine ([c]:open wikipedia
linus torvalds[c] opens the Wikipedia entry for linus torvalds). The short
name of a search engine is automatically guessed from its name. If you want
to set a custom name, you can change it with [c]:dialog searchengines[c].
3. Opened with the default search engine or keyword (specified with the
'defsearch' option) if the first word is no search engine ([c]:open linus
torvalds[c] opens a Google search for linux torvalds).
4. Passed directly to Firefox in all other cases ([c]:open www.osnews.com,
www.slashdot.org[c] opens OSNews in the current, and Slashdot in a new
background tab).
. Opened as a local file if it is an existing relative or absolute filename.
* [c]:open /etc/fstab[c] shows the file system table.
* [c]:open ../other/foo.html[c] in your home directory opens
[a]/home/other/foo.html[a]
. Opened with the specified search engine if the token looks like a search
string and the first word is the name of a search engine ([c]:open wikipedia
linus torvalds[c] opens the Wikipedia entry for linus torvalds). The short
name of a search engine is automatically guessed from its name. If you want
to set a custom name, you can change it with [c]:dialog searchengines[c].
. Opened with the default search engine or keyword (specified with the
'defsearch' option) if the first word is no search engine ([c]:open linus
torvalds[c] opens a Google search for linux torvalds).
. Passed directly to Firefox in all other cases ([c]:open www.osnews.com,
www.slashdot.org[c] opens OSNews in the current, and Slashdot in a new
background tab).
You can use [c]:open -tags linux torvalds<Tab>[c] to complete bookmarks with
tag "linux" and which contain "torvalds". Note that -tags support is only

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@@ -37,55 +37,24 @@ you can yank link locations, open them in a new window or save images. If
you want to yank the location of hint [a]24[a], press [m];y[m] to start
this hint mode. Then press [a]24[a] to copy the hint location.
{mode} can be either one of: +
{mode} can be one of: +
|;;|
* [m];[m] to focus a link and hover it with the mouse
|;?|
* [m]?[m] to show information about the element (incomplete)
|;a|
* [m]a[m] to save its destination (prompting for save location)
|;f|
* [m]f[m] to focus a frame
|;s|
* [m]s[m] to save its destination
|;o|
* [m]o[m] to open its location in the current tab
|;t|
* [m]t[m] to open its location in a new tab
|;b|
* [m]b[m] to open its location in a new background tab
|;O|
* [m]O[m] to open its location in an [c]:open[c] query
|;T|
* [m]T[m] to open its location in a [c]:tabopen[c] query
|;v|
* [m]v[m] to view its destination source
|;V|
* [m]V[m] to view its destination source in the external editor
|;w|
* [m]w[m] to open its destination in a new window
|;W|
* [m]W[m] to open its location in a [c]:winopen[c] query
|;y|
* [m]y[m] to yank its destination location
|;Y|
* [m]Y[m] to yank its text description
* |;;| [m];[m] to focus a link and hover it with the mouse
* |;?| [m]?[m] to show information about the element (incomplete)
* |;a| [m]a[m] to save its destination (prompting for save location)
* |;f| [m]f[m] to focus a frame
* |;s| [m]s[m] to save its destination
* |;o| [m]o[m] to open its location in the current tab
* |;t| [m]t[m] to open its location in a new tab
* |;b| [m]b[m] to open its location in a new background tab
* |;O| [m]O[m] to open its location in an [c]:open[c] query
* |;T| [m]T[m] to open its location in a [c]:tabopen[c] query
* |;v| [m]v[m] to view its destination source
* |;V| [m]V[m] to view its destination source in the external editor
* |;w| [m]w[m] to open its destination in a new window
* |;W| [m]W[m] to open its location in a [c]:winopen[c] query
* |;y| [m]y[m] to yank its destination location
* |;Y| [m]Y[m] to yank its text description
Hintable elements for all extended hint modes can be set in the
'extendedhinttags' XPath string.

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@@ -7,26 +7,27 @@ section:Initialization[initialization,startup]
At startup, Vimperator completes the following tasks in order.
1. Vimperator can perform user initialization commands. When
one of the following is successfully located, it is executed, and no
further locations are tried.
|$VIMPERATOR_INIT|
. Vimperator can perform user initialization commands. When
one of the following is successfully located, it is executed, and no
further locations are tried.
a. _$VIMPERATOR_INIT_ -- May contain a single ex command (e.g.,
"[c]:source {file}[c]").
b. [a]\~/_vimperatorrc[a] -- Windows only. If this file exists, its contents
are executed.
c. [a]\~/.vimperatorrc[a] -- If this file exists, its contents are executed.
.. |$VIMPERATOR_INIT| _$VIMPERATOR_INIT_ -- May contain a single ex
command (e.g.,
"[c]:source {file}[c]").
.. [a]\~/_vimperatorrc[a] -- Windows only. If this file exists, its
contents are executed.
.. [a]\~/.vimperatorrc[a] -- If this file exists, its contents are
executed.
2. If 'exrc' is set, then any RC file in the current directory is also sourced.
. If 'exrc' is set, then any RC file in the current directory is also sourced.
3. All directories in 'runtimepath' are searched for a "plugin"
subdirectory and all yet unloaded plugins are loaded. For each plugin
directory, all *.\{js,vimp} files (including those in further
subdirectories) are sourced alphabetically. No plugins will be sourced
if 'noloadplugins' is set. Any particular plugin will not be loaded if
it has already been loaded (e.g., by an earlier [c]:loadplugins[c]
command).
. All directories in 'runtimepath' are searched for a "plugin"
subdirectory and all yet unloaded plugins are loaded. For each
plugin directory, all *.\{js,vimp} files (including those in further
subdirectories) are sourced alphabetically. No plugins will be sourced
if 'noloadplugins' is set. Any particular plugin will not be loaded
if it has already been loaded (e.g., by an earlier [c]:loadplugins[c]
command).
The user's ~ (i.e., "home") directory is determined as follows:

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@@ -92,14 +92,14 @@ ________________________________________________________________________________
|:sty| |:style| +
||:sty[le][!] [-name={name}] [-append] {filter} [{css}]|| +
________________________________________________________________________________
Add CSS styles to the browser or to web pages. {filter} is a
comma separated list of URLs to match. URLs ending with [c]*[c]
are matched as prefixes, URLs not containing any [c]:[c] or
[c]/[c] characters are matched as domains. If {name} (short
option: [c]-n[c]) is provided, any existing style with the same
name is overridden, and the style may later be deleted using
{name}. If -append (short option: -a) is provided along with -name,
{css} and {filter} are appended to its current value.
Add CSS styles to the browser or to web pages. {filter} is a comma
separated list of URLs to match. URLs ending with [c]*[c] are matched as
prefixes, URLs not containing any [c]:[c] or [c]/[c] characters are
matched as domains. If {name} (short option: [c]-n[c]) is provided, any
existing style with the same name is overridden, and the style may later
be deleted using {name}. If -append (short option: [c]-a[c]) is provided
along with [c]-name[c], {css} and {filter} are appended to its current
value.
If {css} isn't provided, matching styles are listed.
________________________________________________________________________________
@@ -112,8 +112,10 @@ the filter are disabled. For instance, a filter [c]mozilla.org[c], given a
style for [c]www.google.com,mozilla.org[c], will result in a style for
[c]www.google.com[c]. The available options are:
- -name: The name provided to [c]:style[c] (short option: -n)
- -index: For unnamed styles, the index listed by [c]:style[c] (short option: -i)
* [c]-name[c]: The name provided to [c]:style[c] (short option:
[c]-n[c])
* [c]-index[c]: For unnamed styles, the index listed by [c]:style[c]
(short option: [c]-i[c])
________________________________________________________________________________
// vim: set syntax=asciidoc: