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diff --git a/xulmus/locale/en-US/repeat.txt b/xulmus/locale/en-US/repeat.txt deleted file mode 100644 index f011f598..00000000 --- a/xulmus/locale/en-US/repeat.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,151 +0,0 @@ -heading::Repeating{nbsp}commands[repeating] - -Xulmus can repeat a number of commands and record macros. - -section::Single{nbsp}repeats[single-repeat] - -|.| -||[count].|| -____________________________________________________________________________ -Repeat the last keyboard mapping [count] times. Note that, unlike in Vim, this -does not apply solely to editing commands, mainly because Xulmus doesn't -have them. -____________________________________________________________________________ - - -|@:| -||[count]@:|| -____________________________________________________________________________ -Repeat the last Ex command [count] times. -____________________________________________________________________________ - -section::Macros[macros,complex-repeat] - -|q| -||q\\{0-9a-zA-Z}|| + -____________________________________________________________________________ -Record a key sequence into a macro. -Available macros are {0-9a-zA-Z} (uppercase to append). -Type [m]q[m] to stop recording. -____________________________________________________________________________ - - -|:macros| -||:mac[ros] [a][pat][a]|| + -________________________________________________________________________________ -List recorded macros matching the optional regular expression [a][pat][a]. If -no regex is given, list all macros. -________________________________________________________________________________ - - -|:delmac| |:delmacros| -||:delmac[ros] {args}|| + -||:delmac[ros]!|| -________________________________________________________________________________ -Delete recorded macros matching the regular expression {args}. If [!] is given -all macros are deleted. -________________________________________________________________________________ - - -|@| |:play| -||:pl[ay] {arg}|| + -||[count]@{arg}|| -____________________________________________________________________________ -Plays the contents of macro with name {arg} [count] times. The [m]@[m] mapping -only accepts {0-9a-z} as {arg}. -____________________________________________________________________________ - - -|@@| -||[count]@@|| -____________________________________________________________________________ -Replay the last executed macro [count] times. -____________________________________________________________________________ - - -section::Using{nbsp}scripts[using-scripts] - -|:so| |:source| -||:so[urce][!] {file}|| + -________________________________________________________________________________ -Read Ex commands, JavaScript, or CSS from {file}. You can either source files -which mostly contain Ex commands like [c]map < gt[c] and put JavaScript code -within a: - --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -js <<EOF -hello = function () { - alert("Hello world"); -} -EOF --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Or you can alternatively source a file which ends in _.js_. These files are -automatically sourced as pure JavaScript files. - -Note: In both cases you must add functions to the global window object like -shown above, functions written as: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -function hello2() { - alert("Hello world"); -} --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -are only available within the scope of the script. - -The _.xulmusrc_ file in your home directory and any files in -_$$~/.xulmus/plugin/$$_ are always sourced at startup. $$~$$ is supported as a -shortcut for the _$HOME_ directory. If [!] is specified, errors are not -printed. -________________________________________________________________________________ - - -|:lpl| |:loadplugins| -||:loadplugins|| + -________________________________________________________________________________ -Load all unloaded plugins immediately. Because plugins are automatically -loaded after xulmusrc is sourced, this command must be placed early -in the xulmusrc file if xulmusrc also includes commands that are -implemented by plugins. Additionally, this command allows for sourcing -new plugins without restarting Xulmus. -________________________________________________________________________________ - - -|:ru| |:runtime| -||:runt[ime][!] {file} ...|| + -________________________________________________________________________________ -Source the specified file from each directory in 'runtimepath'. Example: + -[c]:runtime plugin/foobar.vimp[c] + -Only the first found file is sourced. When [!] is given, all found files are -sourced. -________________________________________________________________________________ - - -|:scrip| |:scriptnames| -||:scrip[tnames]|| + -________________________________________________________________________________ -List all sourced script names, in the order they were first sourced. -________________________________________________________________________________ - - -|:fini| |:finish| -||:fini[sh]|| + -________________________________________________________________________________ -Stop sourcing a script file. This can only be called from within a Xulmus -script file. -________________________________________________________________________________ - -section::Profiling[profile,profiling] - -|:time| -||:[count]time[!] {code|:command}|| + -________________________________________________________________________________ -Profile a piece of code or a command. Run {code} [count] times (default: 1) -and returns the elapsed time. {code} is always passed to JavaScript's eval(), -which might be slow, so take the results with a grain of salt. - -If {code} starts with a [c]:[c], it is executed as a Xulmus command. - -Use the special version with [!] if you just want to run any command multiple -times without showing profiling statistics. -________________________________________________________________________________ - -// vim: set filetype=asciidoc: |