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Re: [Ranger-users] scout command
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Roman Z. |
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Re: [Ranger-users] scout command |
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Fri, 1 Mar 2013 08:59:40 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.5.21 (2010-09-15) |
On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 07:34:37PM +0100, Miodrag Milić wrote:
> Interesting mnemonic:
>
> travel = scout -fekalist
>
> On Serbian its even a word: the one that eats poop. On english its just
> a fekal list :)
Haha :) I was trying to avoid dirty words in the travel alias, but oh
well. At least it isn't racist or anti-feminist, just anti-feces. Or
pro-feces? Well, let's not think about that.
> Problems:
>
> without a ".." navigation doesn't work but it should. I use 'e' option
> instead: scout -feklist
Can you rephrase that?
> Also, we really really need arrows working with scout. If files are
> substrings , you have no solution to select a file but to abandon:
>
> x
> ranger
> ranger-10
> ranger-100
> y
>
> If you want to get to ranger and in moment when you start typing cursor
> is at ranger-100, or it gets there during filtering, there is no way you can
> get to it but cancel. So, we need arrows working.
You can press <TAB> to move to the next match. When using -f, it's
equivalent to moving 1 down. Some time I'll implement Shift+Tab too to
get to the previous match.
> BTW, scout -fitm is really nice.
Agreed
Roman
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