diff --git a/locale/en-US/buffer.txt b/locale/en-US/buffer.txt index 8c5f91e3..1ca76560 100644 --- a/locale/en-US/buffer.txt +++ b/locale/en-US/buffer.txt @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ HEADER Vimperator holds exactly one buffer object for each tab. It is usually an (X)HTML document with advanced features. -section:Motion{nbsp}Commands[motion,scrolling] +section:Motion{nbsp}commands[motion,scrolling] |^| |0| + ||0|| @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll down a full page. Scroll window [count] pages Forwards (downwards) in the buffer. ________________________________________________________________________________ -section:Jumping{nbsp}to{nbsp}Elements[jumping] +section:Jumping{nbsp}to{nbsp}elements[jumping] |gi| + ||[count]gi|| @@ -230,13 +230,13 @@ Normally this command operates on the text zoom, if used with [!] it operates on full zoom. ________________________________________________________________________________ -section:Copying{nbsp}Text[copying,yanking] +section:Copying{nbsp}text[copying,yanking] When running in X11 the text of the following commands is not only copied to the clipboard, but also put into the X11 selection, which can be pasted with the middle mouse button: -section:Alternate{nbsp}Style{nbsp}Sheets[stylesheet,style] +section:Alternate{nbsp}style{nbsp}sheets[stylesheet,style] |:pagest| |:pagestyle| ||:pagest[yle]|| diff --git a/locale/en-US/developer.txt b/locale/en-US/developer.txt index 23afd07a..8df7e683 100644 --- a/locale/en-US/developer.txt +++ b/locale/en-US/developer.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ HEADER -section:Writing{nbsp}Documentation[writing-docs,documentation] +section:Writing{nbsp}documentation[writing-docs,documentation] For every new feature, writing documentation is _mandatory_ for the patch to be accepted. The docs are written in @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Some notes about the code above: There are also some additional asciidoc commands specifically for writing Vimperator documentation: -- *$$section:Writing{nbsp}Documentation[writing-docs,documentation]$$* Creates +- *$$section:Writing{nbsp}documentation[writing-docs,documentation]$$* Creates a new section like _Writing Documentation_ in this help file with 2 tags. - *$$help:developer{nbsp}information[developer.html#documentation]$$* creates a link with text _developer information_ to the tag _documentation_ in @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ on the mailing list or on #vimperator. Usually help should be grouped together in logically connected subject areas like help:opening{nbsp}web{nbsp}pages[browsing.html#opening]. -section:Generating{nbsp}Documentation[generating-docs] +section:Generating{nbsp}documentation[generating-docs] You can also autogenerate most of the asciidoc help after you have written a new command, mapping or option. For this, use: diff --git a/locale/en-US/map.txt b/locale/en-US/map.txt index 8de90557..aca3fc87 100644 --- a/locale/en-US/map.txt +++ b/locale/en-US/map.txt @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ HEADER INTRO TO BE WRITTEN... -section:Key{nbsp}Mapping[key-mapping,mapping,macro] +section:Key{nbsp}mapping[key-mapping,mapping,macro] || + |||| @@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ ________________________________________________________________________________ Remove all abbreviations for Insert mode. ________________________________________________________________________________ -section:User-defined{nbsp}Commands[user-commands] +section:User-defined{nbsp}commands[user-commands] |:com| |:command| ||:com[mand][!] [{attr}...] {cmd} {rep}|| + diff --git a/locale/en-US/marks.txt b/locale/en-US/marks.txt index c00b7216..7ee4f5f0 100644 --- a/locale/en-US/marks.txt +++ b/locale/en-US/marks.txt @@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ ________________________________________________________________________________ Show all QuickMarks. If [arg] is specified then limit the list to those QuickMarks mentioned. ________________________________________________________________________________ -section:Local{nbsp}Marks[localmarks] +section:Local{nbsp}marks[localmarks] Local marks are used to ... We differentiate between two types ... diff --git a/locale/en-US/tutorial.txt b/locale/en-US/tutorial.txt index cbe34add..4ffff5f1 100644 --- a/locale/en-US/tutorial.txt +++ b/locale/en-US/tutorial.txt @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ LOGO Vimperator.* ++++++ -section:Quick-Start{nbsp}Tutorial[tutorial] +section:Quick-start{nbsp}tutorial[tutorial] If you've started using Vimperator from scratch (i.e., without any customization), you should be looking at this help page in a relatively @@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Vimperator is to leave these disabled for now. (The above action can be reversed with [c]:set go=[c]) You can look at the entry for [o]guioptions[o] in help:options[options.html] for more information on this. -section:Vimperator's{nbsp}Modal{nbsp}Interface[modal] +section:Vimperator's{nbsp}modal{nbsp}interface[modal] Vimperator's power, like Vim's, comes from it's modal interface. Keys have different meanings depending on which mode the browser is in. Vimperator has @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ To return to normal mode command-line mode, type [m][m]. Pressing [m][m] will also return you to normal mode from most other modes in Vimperator. -section:Getting{nbsp}Help[getting_help] +section:Getting{nbsp}help[getting_help] Vim is a great editor but it's not much of a web browser. So even seasoned Vim users will probably have to look at Vimperator documentation sooner or @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ Scrolling the browser window is done with simple keystrokes: Your standard buttons ([m][m]/[m][m]/[m][m]/[m][m]) will also work as expected. -section:History{nbsp}and{nbsp}Tabs[history_navigation,tab_navigation] +section:History{nbsp}and{nbsp}tabs[history_navigation,tab_navigation] History navigation (e.g., ``Back'', ``Forward'') are done similarly to scrolling. @@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ uniquely identified soon, and Vimperator will open it. Once you're done, remember to use [m][m] (``History Back'') or [m]d[m] (``Delete Buffer'') to return here, depending on which key you used to activate QuickHint mode. -section:Common{nbsp}Issues[common_issues] +section:Common{nbsp}issues[common_issues] Say you get half-way done typing in a new URL, only to remember that you've already got that page open in the previous tab. Your command-line might look @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ following: gT -section:Saving{nbsp}for{nbsp}Posterity{nbsp}-{nbsp}vimperatorrc[vimperatorrc] +section:Saving{nbsp}for{nbsp}posterity{nbsp}-{nbsp}vimperatorrc[vimperatorrc] Once you get Vimperator set up with your desired options, maps, and commands, you'll probably want them to be available the next time you @@ -183,7 +183,7 @@ This will create the file *$HOME/.vimperatorrc* containing your settings. It is a simple text file, just like a vimrc file and can be easily edited to suit your preferences. -section:Find{nbsp}the{nbsp}Exit{nbsp}Nearest{nbsp}You[quitting_without_menus] +section:Find{nbsp}the{nbsp}exit{nbsp}nearest{nbsp}you[quitting_without_menus] Vimperator supports all of Vim's classic methods of exiting. @@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ Alternatively, you can do this the old-fashioned way: re-enable the menubar, as above, with [c]:set go+=m[c], and select *Add-ons* from the *Tools* menu. -section:I'm{nbsp}Interested...but{nbsp}Lost![support] +section:I'm{nbsp}interested...but{nbsp}lost![support] Vimperator has an energetic and growing user base. If you've run into a problem that you can't seem to solve with Vimperator, or if you think you might diff --git a/locale/en-US/various.txt b/locale/en-US/various.txt index ab602100..cc0eb09f 100644 --- a/locale/en-US/various.txt +++ b/locale/en-US/various.txt @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ HEADER -section:Various{nbsp}Commands[various] +section:Various{nbsp}commands[various] || |CTRL-L| |:redr| |:redraw| + ||:redr[aw]|| @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ typed. If the [!] is given, mappings will not be used. before it, 1 space is one space. ________________________________________________________________________________ -section:Online{nbsp}Help[online-help] +section:Online{nbsp}help[online-help] || |:help| |:h| |help| ||:h[elp] {subject}|| + @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ Douglas Adams, the only person who knew what this question really was about is now dead, unfortunately. So now you might wonder what the meaning of death is... -section:Uncategorized{nbsp}Help[uncategorized] +section:Uncategorized{nbsp}help[uncategorized] || || + ||||