Convert remaining keys in README to monospace

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Maxime Coste 2015-03-25 20:01:20 +00:00
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for most selection commands, using shift permits to extend current selection for most selection commands, using shift permits to extend current selection
instead of replacing it. for example, _wWW_ selects 3 consecutive words instead of replacing it. for example, +wWW+ selects 3 consecutive words
Using Counts Using Counts
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@ -212,7 +212,7 @@ Using Counts
Most selection commands also support counts, which are entered before the Most selection commands also support counts, which are entered before the
command itself. command itself.
for example, _3W_ selects 3 consecutive words and _3w_ select the third word on for example, +3W+ selects 3 consecutive words and +3w+ select the third word on
the right of selection end. the right of selection end.
Changes Changes
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* +a+: insert after current selection * +a+: insert after current selection
* +d+: yank and delete current selection * +d+: yank and delete current selection
* +c+: yank and delete current selection and insert * +c+: yank and delete current selection and insert
* +.+: repeat last insert mode change (_i_, _a_, or _c_, including * +.+: repeat last insert mode change (+i+, +a+, or +c+, including
the inserted text) the inserted text)
* +I+: insert at current selection begin line start * +I+: insert at current selection begin line start
@ -289,7 +289,7 @@ Commands begining with g are used to goto certain position and or buffer:
* +gh+: select to line begin * +gh+: select to line begin
* +gl+: select to line end * +gl+: select to line end
* +gg+, _gk_: go to the first line * +gg+, +gk+: go to the first line
* +gj+: go to the last line * +gj+: go to the last line
* +gt+: go to the first displayed line * +gt+: go to the first displayed line
@ -307,7 +307,7 @@ View commands
Some commands, all begining with v permit to manipulate the current Some commands, all begining with v permit to manipulate the current
view. view.
* +vv+ or _vc_: center the main selection in the window * +vv+ or +vc+: center the main selection in the window
* +vt+: scroll to put the main selection on the top line of the window * +vt+: scroll to put the main selection on the top line of the window
* +vb+: scroll to put the main selection on the bottom line of the window * +vb+: scroll to put the main selection on the bottom line of the window
* +vh+: scroll the window count columns left * +vh+: scroll the window count columns left
@ -330,36 +330,36 @@ Multi Selection
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Kak was designed from the start to handle multiple selections. Kak was designed from the start to handle multiple selections.
One way to get a multiselection is via the _s_ key. One way to get a multiselection is via the +s+ key.
For example, to change all occurences of word 'roger' to word 'marcel' For example, to change all occurences of word 'roger' to word 'marcel'
in a paragraph, here is what can be done: in a paragraph, here is what can be done:
select the paragraph with enough _x_. press _s_ and enter roger then enter. select the paragraph with enough +x+. press +s+ and enter roger then enter.
now paragraph selection was replaced with multiselection of each roger in now paragraph selection was replaced with multiselection of each roger in
the paragraph. press _c_ and marcel<esc> to replace rogers with marcels. the paragraph. press +c+ and marcel<esc> to replace rogers with marcels.
A multiselection can also be obtained with _S_, which splits the current A multiselection can also be obtained with +S+, which splits the current
selection according to the regex entered. To split a comma separated list, selection according to the regex entered. To split a comma separated list,
use _S_ then ', *' use +S+ then ', *'
_s_ and _S_ share the search pattern with _/_, and hence entering an empty +s+ and +S+ share the search pattern with +/+, and hence entering an empty
pattern uses the last one. pattern uses the last one.
As a convenience, _alt-s_ allows you to split the current selections on As a convenience, +alt-s+ allows you to split the current selections on
line boundaries. line boundaries.
To clear multiple selections, use _space_. To keep only the nth selection To clear multiple selections, use +space+. To keep only the nth selection
use _n_ followed by _space_, in order to remove a selection, use _alt-space_. use +n+ followed by +space+, in order to remove a selection, use +alt-space+.
_alt-k_ allows you to enter a regex and keep only the selections that +alt-k+ allows you to enter a regex and keep only the selections that
contains a match for this regex. using _alt-K_ you can keep the selections contains a match for this regex. using +alt-K+ you can keep the selections
not containing a match. not containing a match.
_C_ copies the current selection to the next line (or lines if a count is given) +C+ copies the current selection to the next line (or lines if a count is given)
_alt-C_ does the same to previous lines. +alt-C+ does the same to previous lines.
_$_ allows you to enter a shell command and pipe each selections to it. +$+ allows you to enter a shell command and pipe each selections to it.
Selections whose shell command returns 0 will be kept, other will be dropped. Selections whose shell command returns 0 will be kept, other will be dropped.
Object Selection Object Selection
@ -379,10 +379,10 @@ Some keys allow you to select a text object:
After this key, you need to enter a second key in order to specify which After this key, you need to enter a second key in order to specify which
object you want. object you want.
* +b+, _(_ or _)_: select the enclosing parenthesis * +b+, +(+ or +)+: select the enclosing parenthesis
* +B+, _{_ or _}_: select the enclosing {} block * +B+, +{+ or +}+: select the enclosing {} block
* +r+, _[_ or _]_: select the enclosing [] block * +r+, +[+ or +]+: select the enclosing [] block
* +a+, _<_ or _>_: select the enclosing <> block * +a+, +<+ or +>+: select the enclosing <> block
* +"+: select the enclosing double quoted string * +"+: select the enclosing double quoted string
* +'+: select the enclosing single quoted string * +'+: select the enclosing single quoted string
* +`+: select the enclosing grave quoted string * +`+: select the enclosing grave quoted string
@ -419,20 +419,20 @@ Macros
Kakoune can record and replay a sequence of key press. Kakoune can record and replay a sequence of key press.
When pressing the _Q_ key, followed by an alphabetic key for the macro name, When pressing the +Q+ key, followed by an alphabetic key for the macro name,
Kakoune begins macro recording: every pressed keys will be added to the Kakoune begins macro recording: every pressed keys will be added to the
macro until the _Q_ key is pressed again. macro until the +Q+ key is pressed again.
To replay a macro, use the _q_ key, followed by the macro name. To replay a macro, use the +q+ key, followed by the macro name.
Search selection Search selection
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Using the _*_ key, you can set the search pattern to the current selection. Using the +*+ key, you can set the search pattern to the current selection.
This tries to be intelligent. It will for example detect if current selection This tries to be intelligent. It will for example detect if current selection
begins and/or end at word boundaries, and set the search pattern accordingly. begins and/or end at word boundaries, and set the search pattern accordingly.
with _alt-*_ you can set the search pattern to the current seletion without with +alt-*+ you can set the search pattern to the current seletion without
Kakoune trying to be smart. Kakoune trying to be smart.
Basic Commands Basic Commands