From a04d57aae8ed7d4b6e35243f23273415f0032c5e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: jerabaul29 Date: Sun, 4 Feb 2024 22:25:04 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Minor updates --- runtime/tutor | 70 +++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------------- 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+), 35 deletions(-) diff --git a/runtime/tutor b/runtime/tutor index bdeb020d0..81cf22732 100644 --- a/runtime/tutor +++ b/runtime/tutor @@ -1344,18 +1344,18 @@ actions available in a popup. This will allow you to: = CHAPTER 13.1 CREATE NEW SPLIT = ================================================================= -In normal mode, press ctrl-w to open the Window menu, and display +In normal mode, press Ctrl-w to open the Window menu, and display a list of available commands. To open a new empty buffer in a vertical split on the right half -of your current window, you can use ctrl-w nv (i.e., press ctrl +of your current window, you can use Ctrl-w nv (i.e., press Ctrl and w at the same time, then press n, then press v). Your current window will now split in 2 vertically, a new empty buffer split will appear on the right half, and your cursor will jump to the new vertical split. To create a new empty buffer in an horizontal split, press -ctrl-w ns . This will split your current window in 2 horizontally +Ctrl-w ns . This will split your current window in 2 horizontally and create a new buffer, and your cursor will jump to the new horizontal split. @@ -1366,35 +1366,35 @@ horizontal split. = CHAPTER 13.2 MOVE BETWEEN SPLITS = ================================================================= -Use ctrl-w k or ctrl-w arrow-up to move to the split above your -current split. Use ctrl-w j or ctrl-w arrow-down to move back -to the split below. Use ctrl-w h or ctrl-w arrow-left to move -to the split left, and ctrl-w l or ctrl-w arrow-right to move +Use Ctrl-w k or Ctrl-w arrow-up to move to the split above your +current split. Use Ctrl-w j or Ctrl-w arrow-down to move back +to the split below. Use Ctrl-w h or Ctrl-w arrow-left to move +to the split left, and Ctrl-w l or Ctrl-w arrow-right to move back to the split right. To move to the next split (in opening -order), press ctrl-w w . +order), press Ctrl-w w . You can now do whatever you want in your new buffers and splits. Once you are done with using your new buffer split, -you can close it with ctrl-w q . Move to the bottom right split -with ctrl-w l then ctrl-w j, then press ctrl-w q to close this +you can close it with Ctrl-w q . Move to the bottom right split +with Ctrl-w l then Ctrl-w j, then press Ctrl-w q to close this specific split. -You can also close all splits except the current one with ctrl-w o . -Open a third vertical split with ctrl-w nv , then move to the -leftmost split with ctrl-w h twice, then from inside the split on -the left press ctrl-w o to close all except this split. +You can also close all splits except the current one with Ctrl-w o . +Open a third vertical split with Ctrl-w nv , then move to the +leftmost split with Ctrl-w h twice, then from inside the split on +the left press Ctrl-w o to close all except this split. ================================================================= = CHAPTER 13.3 SPLIT CURRENT BUFFER = ================================================================= You can also, starting in normal mode, split the view of the -current buffer: use ctrl-w s (to split half way the current +current buffer: use Ctrl-w s (to split half way the current buffer horizontally and open a copy of it on the right too) and -use again ctrl-w v (to split half way vertically with the buffer +use again Ctrl-w v (to split half way vertically with the buffer opened on both splits). -Close extra splits with ctrl-w o to come back to a single window. +Close extra splits with Ctrl-w o to come back to a single window. @@ -1435,15 +1435,15 @@ instead of a new empty buffer. Open a split on the left with :vs hello1 , and then a split below with :hs hello2 . -From hello2, press ctrl-w K to swap with the split above: now, the +From hello2, press Ctrl-w K to swap with the split above: now, the split hello2 is on the top, while hello1 is on the bottom. -Still from hello2, press ctrl-w H to swap with the split on the +Still from hello2, press Ctrl-w H to swap with the split on the left: now, hello2 is on the left, and the tutor is on the top -right. After ctrl-w, you can use HJKL to split with the buffer +right. After Ctrl-w, you can use HJKL to split with the buffer on the left / below / above / on the right. -Move back to the tutor split, and press ctrl-w o to only keep +Move back to the tutor split, and press Ctrl-w o to only keep this split. @@ -1457,17 +1457,17 @@ this split. Open a split on the left with :vs hello1 , and then a split below with :vs hello2 . -Move to the tutor split, then press ctrl-w t to transpose the +Move to the tutor split, then press Ctrl-w t to transpose the vertical split that was opened from this window: now hello1 and hello2 and below, rather than on the right, of the tutor. Press -ctrl-w t to transpose back. +Ctrl-w t to transpose back. -Move to the hello1 split, then press ctrl-w t to transpose the +Move to the hello1 split, then press Ctrl-w t to transpose the horizontal split that was opened from this window: now hello2 -is on the right, rather than below, hello1. Press ctrl-w t to +is on the right, rather than below, hello1. Press Ctrl-w t to transpose back. -Move back to the tutor split and press ctrl-w o to close all but +Move back to the tutor split and press Ctrl-w o to close all but the tutor window. @@ -1480,16 +1480,16 @@ Splits can also be opened directly from the filepicker. Press space f to open the filepicker. From there, you can type in text to perform file lookup with fuzzy matching, and use the arrows up and down to move the selected file (indicated by the > symbol). -If you want to exit the file picker, press esc . +If you want to exit the file picker, press Escape. Select any file you like in the file picker. You could open it in the current view by pressing enter (do not do this at present). -But you can also open it in a new split. Press ctrl-v to open +But you can also open it in a new split. Press Ctrl-v to open the selected file in a new vertical split. Press space f again, -select any file you want, and press ctrl-s to open it in a +select any file you want, and press Ctrl-s to open it in a horizontal split. -Move back to the tutor split, and press ctrl-w o to close all +Move back to the tutor split, and press Ctrl-w o to close all splits except this one. @@ -1500,16 +1500,16 @@ splits except this one. Splits can be used to display either the same buffer several times, or several buffers. To access the main windows and splits commands, -press ctrl-w . You can move between splits with ctrl-w hjkl , -you can close a split with ctrl-w q , and you can close all but -the present split with ctrl-w o . +press Ctrl-w . You can move between splits with Ctrl-w hjkl , +you can close a split with Ctrl-w q , and you can close all but +the present split with Ctrl-w o . Splits can also be opened by using the :vs FILENAME and :hs FILENAME commands. Splits can also be used directly from the file pickers, by using -ctrl-v to open the file selected in a new vertical split, and -ctrl-s in a horizontal split. +Ctrl-v to open the file selected in a new vertical split, and +Ctrl-s in a horizontal split.