tutor: Change "Type" to "Press" for specials keys and modifiers (#5609)

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1. Type : to enter Command mode. Your cursor will
move to the bottom of the screen.
2. Type q or quit and type Enter to exit Helix.
2. Type q or quit and press Enter to exit Helix.
Note: The quit command will fail if there are unsaved changes.
To force quit and DISCARD these changes, type q! or quit!.
You will learn how to save files later.
To exit Command mode without entering a command, type Escape.
To exit Command mode without entering a command, press Escape.
Now, move on to the next lesson.
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2. Move to a place in the line which is missing text and type
i to enter Insert mode. Keys you type will now type text.
3. Enter the missing text.
4. Type Escape to exit Insert mode and return to Normal mode.
4. Press Escape to exit Insert mode and return to Normal mode.
5. Repeat until the line matches the line below it.
--> Th stce misg so.
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2. Open a file in Helix by running: hx FILENAME
3. Make some edits to the file.
4. Type : to enter Command mode.
5. Type w or write, and type Enter to save the file.
5. Type w or write, and press Enter to save the file.
You can also type wq or write-quit to save and exit.
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* Type d to delete the character at the cursor.
* Type i to enter Insert mode and type text. Type Escape to
* Type i to enter Insert mode and type text. Press Escape to
return to Normal mode.
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Type N to go to the previous search match.
1. Type / and type in a common word, like 'banana'.
2. Type Enter to confirm the search.
2. Press Enter to confirm the search.
3. Use n and N to cycle through the matches.
Searching uses regular expressions, allowing you to target more
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--> Fix th two nes at same ime.
Fix these two lines at the same time.
Note: Type Alt-C to do the same above the cursor.
Note: Press Alt-C to do the same above the cursor.
=================================================================
= 5.2 THE SELECT COMMAND =
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1. Move the cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
2. Type x to select the line.
3. Type s. A prompt will appear.
4. Type 'apples' and type Enter. Both occurrences of
4. Type 'apples' and press Enter. Both occurrences of
'apples' in the line will be selected.
5. You can now type c and change 'apples' to something else,
like 'oranges'.
6. Type Escape to exit Insert mode.
6. Press Escape to exit Insert mode.
7. Type , to remove the second cursor.
--> I like to eat apples since my favorite fruit is apples.
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1. Move the cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
2. Select the line with x and then type s.
3. Type ' +' to select any amount of consecutive spaces >1,
then type Enter.
then press Enter.
4. Type c and change the matches to single spaces.
--> This sentence has some extra spaces.
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= 5.5 SPLIT SELECTION INTO LINES =
=================================================================
Type Alt-s to split the selection(s) on newlines.
Press Alt-s to split the selection(s) on newlines.
1. Move the cursor to the first row of the table below.
2. Select the entire table with 6x.
3. Type Alt-s to split into selections at each line.
3. Press Alt-s to split into selections at each line.
4. Align the table with &.
| FRUIT | AMOUNT |
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* Type & to align selections.
* Type Alt-s to split the selection into lines.
* Press Alt-s to split the selection into lines.
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=================================================================
Type . to repeat the last insert command.
Type Alt-. to repeat the last f / t selection.
Press Alt-. to repeat the last f / t selection.
1. Move the cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
2. Make a change, insertion or appendage and repeat it with . .
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* Type r to replace selected characters.
* Type . to repeat the last insertion.
* Type Alt-. to repeat the last f / t selection.
* Press Alt-. to repeat the last f / t selection.
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= 7.4 INCREMENTING AND DECREMENTING =
=================================================================
Type Ctrl-a to increment the number under selection.
Type Ctrl-x to decrement the number under selection.
Press Ctrl-a to increment the number under selection.
Press Ctrl-x to decrement the number under selection.
1. Move the cursor to the third line marked '-->' below.
2. Type Ctrl-a to increment the second point marked 2.
2. Press Ctrl-a to increment the second point marked 2.
3. Repeat for the point marked 3.
4. Move to the last point and type Ctrl-x to decrement the 6.
4. Move to the last point and press Ctrl-x to decrement the 6.
--> 1) First point.
--> 2) Added point.
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* Type < and > to indent / outdent lines.
* Type Ctrl-a to increment the selected number.
* Type Ctrl-x to decrement the selected number.
* Press Ctrl-a to increment the selected number.
* Press Ctrl-x to decrement the selected number.
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searching or jumping to the definition of a function in code. It
stores these in what's called the jumplist.
Type Ctrl-s to manually save your current position to
Press Ctrl-s to manually save your current position to
the jumplist.
Type Ctrl-i ("in") and Ctrl-o ("out") to move forward and
Press Ctrl-i ("in") and Ctrl-o ("out") to move forward and
backwards in the jumplist respectively.
1. Type Ctrl-s somewhere.
1. Press Ctrl-s somewhere.
2. Move far away in the file.
3. Type Ctrl-o (just once!) to come back to where you saved.
3. Press Ctrl-o (just once!) to come back to where you saved.
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* Type n / N in Visual mode to add selections on each search
match.
* Type Ctrl-s to save position to the jumplist.
* Type Ctrl-i and Ctrl-o to go forward and backward in the
* Press Ctrl-s to save position to the jumplist.
* Press Ctrl-i and Ctrl-o to go forward and backward in the
jumplist.
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Type ) and ( to cycle the primary selection forward and backward
through selections respectively.
Type Alt-, to remove the primary selection.
Press Alt-, to remove the primary selection.
1. Move the cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
2. Select both lines with xx or 2x.
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= 10.2 CYCLING THE CONTENT OF SELECTIONS =
=================================================================
Type Alt-) and Alt-( to cycle the content of the selections
Press Alt-) and Alt-( to cycle the content of the selections
forward and backward respectively.
1. Move the cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
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Type ~ to switch the case of all selected letters.
Type ` to set all selected letters to lowercase.
Type Alt-` to set all selected letters to uppercase.
Press Alt-` to set all selected letters to uppercase.
1. Move the cursor to the first line marked '-->' below.
2. Select each wrongly capitalised or lowercase letter
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5. Type ` to change the line to lowercase.
6. Move to the third line marked '-->'.
7. Type x to select the line.
8. Type Alt-` to change the line to uppercase.
8. Press Alt-` to change the line to uppercase.
--> thIs sENtencE hAs MIS-cApitalIsed leTTerS.
--> this SENTENCE SHOULD all be in LOWERCASE.
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3. Type S then \. |! Enter (note the spaces after . and !).
This effectively splits the selection into sentences at each
dot or exclamation mark.
4. Type Alt-; to reverse the selections.
4. Press Alt-; to reverse the selections.
5. Type ; to reduce selections to a single character - the first
letter of each sentence.
6. Type Alt-` to convert all selected letters to uppercase.
6. Press Alt-` to convert all selected letters to uppercase.
---
these are sentences. some sentences don't start with uppercase
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* Use ) and ( to cycle the primary selection back and forward
through selections respectively.
* Type Alt-, to remove the primary selection.
* Type Alt-) and Alt-( to cycle the content of the selections.
* Press Alt-, to remove the primary selection.
* Press Alt-) and Alt-( to cycle the content of the selections.
* Type ~ to alternate case of selected letters.
* Use ` and Alt-` to set the case of selected letters to
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= 11.1 COMMENTING A LINE =
=================================================================
Type Ctrl-c to comment the line under your cursor.
Press Ctrl-c to comment the line under your cursor.
To uncomment the line, press Ctrl-c again.
1. Move your cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
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= CHAPTER 11 RECAP =
=================================================================
* Use Ctrl-c to comment a line under your cursor. Type Ctrl-c
* Use Ctrl-c to comment a line under your cursor. Press Ctrl-c
again to uncomment.
* To comment multiple lines, use the selections
and multi-cursors before typing Ctrl-c.

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