HEADER |buffer| |document| + Vimperator holds exactly one buffer object for each tab. It is usually an (X)HTML document with advanced features. section:Buffer{nbsp}information[buffer-information] || + |||| ________________________________________________________________________________ Print the current file name. Also shows some additional file information like file size or the last modified date. ________________________________________________________________________________ |g| + ||g|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Print file information. Same as [c]:pa[geinfo][c]. ________________________________________________________________________________ |:pa| |:pageinfo| + ||:pa[geinfo]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Show various page information. See [c]:help 'pageinfo'[c] for available options. ________________________________________________________________________________ |gf| + ||gf|| ________________________________________________________________________________ View source. Opens the source code of the current web site with the internal editor in the current tab. ________________________________________________________________________________ |gF| + ||gF|| ________________________________________________________________________________ View source with an external editor. Opens the source code of the current web site with the external editor specified by the 'editor' option. For now the external editor must be able to download and open files from a remote URL. ________________________________________________________________________________ |:vie| |:viewsource| ||:vie[wsource][!] [url]|| + ________________________________________________________________________________ View source code of current document. If [url] is specified then view the source of that document. When [!] is given, it is opened with the external editor. ________________________________________________________________________________ section:Motion{nbsp}commands[motion,scrolling] |^| |0| + ||0|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll to the absolute left of the document. Unlike in Vim, [m]0[m] and [m]^[m] work exactly the same way. ________________________________________________________________________________ |$| + ||$|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll to the absolute right of the document ________________________________________________________________________________ || |gg| + ||[count]gg|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Go to the top of the document. When used with [count] like in [m]35gg[m], it scrolls to 35% of the document. ________________________________________________________________________________ || |G| + ||[count]G|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Go to the end of the document. When used with [count] like in [m]35G[m], it scrolls to 35% of the document. ________________________________________________________________________________ |N%| + ||{count}%|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll to {count} percent of the document. ________________________________________________________________________________ || |h| + ||[count]h|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll document to the left. Count is supported: [m]10h[m] will move 10 times as much to the left. + If the document cannot scroll more, a beep is emitted (unless 'visualbell' is set). ________________________________________________________________________________ || || |j| + ||[count]j|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll document down. Count is supported: [m]10j[m] will move 10 times as much down. + If the document cannot scroll more, a beep is emitted (unless 'visualbell' is set). ________________________________________________________________________________ || || |k| + ||[count]k|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll document up. Count is supported: [m]10k[m] will move 10 times as much up. + If the document cannot scroll more, a beep is emitted (unless 'visualbell' is set). ________________________________________________________________________________ || + ||[count]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll window downwards in the buffer. The number of lines is set by the 'scroll' option which defaults to half a page. If [count] is given 'scroll' is first set to this value. ________________________________________________________________________________ || + ||[count]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll window upwards in the buffer. The number of lines is set by the 'scroll' option which defaults to half a page. If [count] is given 'scroll' is first set to this value. ________________________________________________________________________________ || |l| + ||[count]l|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll document to the right. Count is supported: [m]10l[m] will move 10 times as much to the right. + If the document cannot scroll more, a beep is emitted (unless 'visualbell' is set). ________________________________________________________________________________ || || || + ||[count]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll up a full page. Scroll window [count] pages Backwards (upwards) in the buffer. ________________________________________________________________________________ || || || + ||[count]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Scroll down a full page. Scroll window [count] pages Forwards (downwards) in the buffer. ________________________________________________________________________________ section:Jumping{nbsp}to{nbsp}elements[jumping] || + |||| ________________________________________________________________________________ Advance keyboard focus to the next element. ________________________________________________________________________________ || + |||| ________________________________________________________________________________ Rewind keyboard focus to the previous element. ________________________________________________________________________________ |gi| + ||[count]gi|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Focus last used input field. If there is no last input field, it focuses the first input field. When used with [count] it directly jumps to the [count]th input field. ________________________________________________________________________________ |]f| + ||[count]]f|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Focus next frame. Transfer keyboard focus to the [count]th next frame in order. The newly focused frame is briefly colored red. Does not wrap. ________________________________________________________________________________ |[f| + ||[count][f|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Focus previous frame. Transfer keyboard focus to the [count]th previous frame in order. The newly focused frame is briefly colored red. Does not wrap. ________________________________________________________________________________ |]]| + ||[count]]]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Follow the link labeled \'next' or \'>' if it exists. Useful when browsing forums or documentation. Change 'nextpattern' to modify its behavior. It follows relations between files too. ________________________________________________________________________________ |[[| + ||[count][[|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Follow the link labeled \'prev', \'previous' or \'<' if it exists. Useful when browsing forums or documentation. Change 'previouspattern' to modify its behavior. It follows relations between files too. ________________________________________________________________________________ section:Zooming[zooming,zoom] The zooming commands are dependent on two properties - a zoom range and a series of levels within that range. The absolute value of the page zoom is limited to a value within the configured zoom range (default: 30% - 300%). The zoom levels are used by [m]zi[m]/[m]zo[m], and similar commands, to change the zoom value in steps. The default zoom levels are 30%, 50%, 67%, 80%, 90%, 100%, 110%, 120%, 133%, 150%, 170%, 200%, 240%, 300%. The available zoom range can be changed by setting the \'zoom.minPercent' and \'zoom.maxPercent' Firefox preferences. The zoom levels can be changed using the \'toolkit.ZoomManager.zoomLevels' preference. Note: \'toolkit.ZoomManager.zoomLevels' is specified as a list of values between 0 and 1, not as a percentage. |+| |zi| + ||[count]zi|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Enlarge text zoom of current web page. Mnemonic: zoom in ________________________________________________________________________________ |zm| + ||[count]zm|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Enlarge text zoom of current web page by a larger amount. Mnemonic: zoom more ________________________________________________________________________________ |-| |zo| + ||[count]zo|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Reduce text zoom of current web page. Mnemonic: zoom out ________________________________________________________________________________ |zr| + ||[count]zr|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Reduce text zoom of current web page by a larger amount. Mnemonic: zoom reduce ________________________________________________________________________________ |zz| + ||[count]zz|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Set text zoom value of current web page. Zoom value can be between 30 and 300%. If it is omitted, text zoom is reset to 100%. ________________________________________________________________________________ |zI| + ||[count]zI|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Enlarge full zoom of current web page. Mnemonic: zoom in ________________________________________________________________________________ |zM| + ||[count]zM|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Enlarge full zoom of current web page by a larger amount. Mnemonic: zoom more ________________________________________________________________________________ |zO| + ||[count]zO|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Reduce full zoom of current web page. Mnemonic: zoom out ________________________________________________________________________________ |zR| + ||[count]zR|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Reduce full zoom of current web page by a larger amount. Mnemonic: zoom reduce ________________________________________________________________________________ |zZ| + ||[count]zZ|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Set full zoom value of current web page. Zoom value can be between 30 and 300%. If it is omitted, full zoom is reset to 100%. ________________________________________________________________________________ |:zo| |:zoom| ||:zo[om][!] [value]|| + ||:zo[om][!] +{value} | -{value}|| + ________________________________________________________________________________ Set zoom value of current web page. [value] can be an absolute value between 30 and 300% or a relative value if prefixed with "-" or "+". If [value] is omitted, zoom is reset to 100%. Normally this command operates on the text zoom, if used with [!] it operates on full zoom. ________________________________________________________________________________ section:Copying{nbsp}text[copying,yanking] When running in X11 the text of the following commands is not only copied to the clipboard, but also put into the X11 selection, which can be pasted with the middle mouse button: |y| + ||y|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Yank current location to the clipboard. When running in X11 the location is also put into the selection, which can be pasted with the middle mouse button. ________________________________________________________________________________ |Y| + ||Y|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Copy currently selected text to the system clipboard. ________________________________________________________________________________ section:Alternate{nbsp}style{nbsp}sheets[alternate-stylesheet] Page authors may specify alternate style sheets for an HTML document. Users can then switch between these various style sheets, selecting their favorite. |:pagest| |:pagestyle| ||:pagest[yle] [stylesheet]|| + ________________________________________________________________________________ Select the author style sheet to apply. If [stylesheet] is not specified the page's default style sheet is used. All author styling can be removed by setting the 'usermode' option. ________________________________________________________________________________ // vim: set syntax=asciidoc fdm=marker: