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diff --git a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt index 8bbdb0239..005072f99 100644 --- a/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt +++ b/runtime/doc/pi_netrw.txt @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -*pi_netrw.txt For Vim version 6.2. Last change: Jun 25, 2004 +*pi_netrw.txt For Vim version 6.2. Last change: Jul 26, 2004 VIM REFERENCE MANUAL by Charles E. Campbell, Jr. @@ -503,22 +503,22 @@ from <netrw.vim> itself: ?..........Help....................................|netrw-help| <cr>.......Browsing................................|netrw-cr| <c-l>......Refreshing the Listing..................|netrw-c-l| - <del>......Removing Files or Directories...........|netrw-delete| - D..........Removing Files or Directories...........|netrw-D| - \H.........Edit File/Directory Hiding List.........|netrw-H| - \M.........Make A New Directory....................|netrw-M| - R..........Renaming Files or Directories...........|netrw-R| + <del>......Deleting Files or Directories...........|netrw-delete| -..........Going Up................................|netrw--| a..........Hiding Files or Directories.............|netrw-a| + D..........Deleting Files or Directories...........|netrw-D| + \h.........Edit File/Directory Hiding List.........|netrw-h| i..........Long Listing............................|netrw-i| + \m.........Make A New Directory....................|netrw-m| o..........Browsing with a Horizontal Split........|netrw-o| r..........Reversing Sorting Order.................|netrw-r| + R..........Renaming Files or Directories...........|netrw-R| s..........Selecting Sorting Style.................|netrw-s| v..........Browsing with a Vertical Split..........|netrw-v| x..........Customizing Browsing....................|netrw-x| - *netrw-browse-cmds* + +QUICK REFERENCE COMMANDS TABLE *netrw-browse-cmds* > - Quick Reference Commands Table ------- ----------- Command Explanation ------- ----------- @@ -530,8 +530,9 @@ from <netrw.vim> itself: R Netrw will attempt to rename the file(s)/directory(ies) - Makes Netrw go up one directory a Show all of a directory (temporarily ignore g:netrw_list_hide) - h Edit file hiding list + \h Edit file hiding list i Toggles between long and short listing + \m Make a directory o Enter the file/directory under the cursor in a new browser window. A horizontal split is used. r Reverse sorting order @@ -540,7 +541,7 @@ from <netrw.vim> itself: window. A vertical split is used. x Apply a function to a file. < - *netrw-browse-var* +NETRW BROWSER VARIABLES *netrw-browse-var* > --- ----------- Var Explanation @@ -556,6 +557,7 @@ from <netrw.vim> itself: g:netrw_rm_cmd supports removing files g:netrw_rmdir_cmd supports removing directories g:netrw_rmf_cmd supports removing softlinks to directories + g:netrw_hide if true, the hiding list is used g:netrw_sort_by sort by "name", "time", or "size" g:netrw_sort_direction sorting direction: "normal" or "reverse" g:netrw_sort_sequence when sorting by name, first sort by the @@ -577,6 +579,8 @@ trailing slash and it will be interpreted as a request to list a directory: vim [protocol]://[user@]hostname/path/ +To get no-password directory listings, scp, ssh interaction, etc, see +|netrw-list-hack|. REFRESHING THE LISTING *netrw-c-l* @@ -615,18 +619,18 @@ directories or displays the filename, file size (in bytes), and the time and date of last modification for local directories. -MAKING A NEW DIRECTORY *netrw-M* +MAKING A NEW DIRECTORY *netrw-m* -Actually <Leader>M, where the <Leader> is, by default, the backslash. +Actually <Leader>m, where the <Leader> is, by default, the backslash. -With the "<Leader>M" map one may make a new directory either remotely (which +With the "<Leader>m" map one may make a new directory either remotely (which depends on the global variable g:netrw_mkdir_cmd) or locally (which depends on the global variable g:netrw_local_mkdir). Netrw will issue a request for the new directory's name. A bare <CR> at that point will abort the making of the directory. Attempts to make a local directory that already exists (as either a file or a directory) will be detected, reported on, and ignored. -REMOVING FILES OR DIRECTORIES *netrw-delete* *netrw-remove* *netrw-D* +DELETING FILES OR DIRECTORIES *netrw-delete* *netrw-D* Deleting/removing files and directories involves moving the cursor to the file/directory to be deleted and pressing "D". Directories must be empty first @@ -668,30 +672,32 @@ value is: ssh HOSTNAME mv +One may rename a block of files and directories by selecting them with +the V (|linewise-visual|). -HIDING FILES OR DIRECTORIES *g:netrw_a* *g:netrw_list_hide* +HIDING FILES OR DIRECTORIES *g:netrw-a* *g:netrw_list_hide* -The "a" map lets the browser ignore the g:netrw_list_hide variable. Normally -the g:netrw_list_hide variable holds a comma separated list of patterns which -will be hidden (removed) from the directory listing. Mnemonically, the -"a" stands for show All. +The "a" map toggles the netrw vim file browser (both remote and local) between +displaying hidden files (show-all) versus hiding files. For files to be +hidden, the g:netrw_list_hide variable must hold a comma delimited list of +patterns (ex. \.obj) to be hidden from normal listing. (see |netrw-h|) -EDIT FILE OR DIRECTORY HIDING LIST *netrw-H* +EDIT FILE OR DIRECTORY HIDING LIST *netrw-h* -Actually <Leader>H, where the <Leader> is, by default, the backslash. +Actually <Leader>h, where the <Leader> is, by default, the backslash. -The "<Leader>H" map brings up a requestor allowing the user to change the -file/directory hiding list. The hiding list consists of one or more -patterns delimited by commas. Files and/or directories satisfying -these patterns will be hidden (ie. not shown). +The "<Leader>h" map brings up a requestor allowing the user to change the +file/directory hiding list. The hiding list consists of one or more patterns +delimited by commas. Files and/or directories satisfying these patterns will +be hidden (ie. not shown). BROWSING WITH A HORIZONTALLY SPLIT WINDOW *netrw-o* -Normally one enters a file or directory using the <cr>. However, the "o" -map allows one to open a new window to hold the new directory listing or -file. A horizontal split is used. (also see |netrw-v|) +Normally one enters a file or directory using the <cr>. However, the "o" map +allows one to open a new window to hold the new directory listing or file. A +horizontal split is used. (also see |netrw-v|) SELECTING SORTING STYLE *netrw-s* @@ -779,7 +785,7 @@ which is loaded automatically at startup (assuming :set nocp). ============================================================================== 9. History *netrw-history* - v47: * + v47: * now handles local directory browsing. v46: * now handles remote directory browsing * g:netrw_silent (if 1) will cause all transfers to be silent'd v45: * made the [user@]hostname:path form a bit more restrictive |