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Re: [Ranger-users] ranger: any quick key to go to the last modified file
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Gary Johnson |
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Re: [Ranger-users] ranger: any quick key to go to the last modified file? |
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Wed, 3 Jul 2013 13:24:31 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.5.20 (2009-06-14) |
On 2013-07-03, Hut wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 03, 2013 at 08:04:08PM +0100, Joshua Landau wrote:
> > On 3 July 2013 19:49, ping wrote:
> > > not sure why we don't borrow the same g; key from vim? :D
> >
> > "g" tends to mean "cd <alias>" in Ranger, not a move command. Plus,
> > there are a lot of choices -- cc, ca, cm, c<other>. I'm not sure why
> > it's c, but I'm not convinced that Vim's choice is any better for
> > Ranger.
>
> The "c" is for "cycle". You can cycle through the files in a specific
> order.
>
> I've been thinking about making video tutorials for ranger to explain
> all this useful stuff that's a bit hidden and put them on vimeo or
> something. Watching videos is more comfortable to absorb than reading a
> man page. Actually, "cc" isn't even documented in the man page, you'd
> have to read the config to finding that gem...
Are the videos to be in addition to or instead of full documentation
in the '?' functions? I agree that videos are a great way to learn
what something can do and how to use it, but they don't replace man
pages.
Do you have a to-do list for the documentation?
Regards,
Gary