heading:Marks[different-marks,marks] Vimperator supports a number of different marks: - Bookmarks which allow you to mark a web page as one of your favorites for easy access. - QuickMarks allow you to define up to 62 (a-zA-Z0-9) web sites (or groups of web sites) which you visit most often. - Local marks to store the position within a web page. - History is also a special type of marks, as Vimperator automatically remembers sites which you have visited in the past. section:Bookmarks[bookmarks] |a| |:bma| |:bmark| ||:bma[rk][!] [a][-title=title][a] [a][-keyword=kw][a] [a][-tags=tag1,tag2][a] [a][url][a]|| + ||a|| ____________________________________________________________________________ Add a bookmark. + The following options are interpreted: - -title="custom title" (short option: -t) - -tags=comma,separated,tag,list (short option: -T) - -keyword=keyword (short option: -k) If [!] is present, a new bookmark is always added. Otherwise, the first bookmark matching [a][url][a] is updated. When creating a new bookmark, if [a][-title][a] isn't given, either the web page's title or URL is used. You can omit the optional [a][url][a] argument, so just do [c]:bmark[c] to bookmark the currently loaded web page with a default title and without any tags. ____________________________________________________________________________ |A| + ||A|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Toggle bookmarked state of current URL. Add/remove a bookmark for the current location, depending on if it is already bookmarked or not. In contrast to the [c]:bmark[c] command, the bookmark is just _starred_ which means it is placed in the _Unfiled Bookmarks Folder_ instead of the bookmarks menu. ________________________________________________________________________________ |:bmarks| ||:bmarks[!] [a][filter][a]|| + ________________________________________________________________________________ List or open multiple bookmarks. Open the message window at the bottom of the screen with all bookmarks which match [a][filter][a] either in the title or URL. The special version [c]:bmarks![c] works the same as [c]:bmarks[c] except it opens all the found bookmarks in new tabs. Filter can also contain the following options: + -tags=comma,separated,tag,list (short option: -T) + -max=N (short options: -m) ________________________________________________________________________________ |:delbm| |:delbmarks| ||:delbm[arks] [a][url][a]|| + ________________________________________________________________________________ Delete a bookmark. Deletes *all* bookmarks which match the [a][url][a]. If omitted, [a][url][a] defaults to the URL of the current buffer. Use [m][m] key on a string to complete the URL which you want to delete. The following options WILL be interpreted in the future: * [!] a special version to delete ALL bookmarks ________________________________________________________________________________ section:History[history] || + ||[count]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Go to an older position in the jump list. The jump list is just the browser history for now. If [count] is specified go back [count] pages. ________________________________________________________________________________ || + ||[count]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Go to a newer position in the jump list. The jump list is just the browser history for now. If [count] is specified go forward [count] pages. ________________________________________________________________________________ || || |H| + ||[count]H|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Go back in the browser history. If [count] is specified go back [count] pages. ________________________________________________________________________________ || || |L| + ||[count]L|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Go forward in the browser history. If [count] is specified go forward [count] pages. ________________________________________________________________________________ |:ba| |:back| ||:[count]ba[ck][!] [a][url][a]|| + ________________________________________________________________________________ Go back in the browser history. If [count] is specified go back [count] pages. + The special version [c]:back![c] goes to the beginning of the browser history. ________________________________________________________________________________ |:fw| |:fo| |:forward| ||:[count]fo[rward][!] [a][url][a]|| + ________________________________________________________________________________ Go forward in the browser history. If [count] is specified go forward [count] pages. + The special version [c]:forward![c] goes to the end of the browser history. ________________________________________________________________________________ |:hs| |:hist| |:history| ||:hist[ory][!] [a][filter][a]|| + ________________________________________________________________________________ Show recently visited URLs. Open the message window at the bottom of the screen with all history items which match [a][filter][a] either in the title or URL. The special version [c]:history![c] works the same as [c]:history[c] except it opens all the found items in new tabs. Filter can also contain the following options: + -max=N (short options: -m) ________________________________________________________________________________ section:QuickMarks[quickmarks] |go| + ||go[a]\\{a-zA-Z0-9\\}[a]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Jump to a QuickMark in the current tab. Open any QuickMark in the current tab. You can mark any URLs with [m]M[m][a]\\{a-zA-Z0-9\\}[a]. These QuickMarks are persistent across browser sessions. ________________________________________________________________________________ |gn| + ||gn[a]\\{a-zA-Z0-9\\}[a]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Jump to a QuickMark in a new tab. Works like [m]go[m][a]\\{a-zA-Z0-9\\}[a] but opens the QuickMark in a new tab. Whether the new tab is activated or not depends on the 'activate' option. + Mnemonic: Go in a new tab. [m]gt[m] would make more sense but is already taken. ________________________________________________________________________________ |M| + ||M[a]\\{a-zA-Z0-9\\}[a]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Add new QuickMark for current URL. You can go to a marked URL in the current tab with [m]go[m][a]\\{a-zA-Z0-9\\}[a] or in a new tab with [m]gn[m][a]\\{a-zA-Z0-9\\}[a]. These QuickMarks are persistent across browser sessions. ________________________________________________________________________________ |:delqm| |:delqmarks| ||:delqm[arks] {marks}|| + ||:delqm[arks]!|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Delete the specified QuickMarks. QuickMarks are presented as a list. Examples: * [c]:delqmarks Aa b p[c] deletes QuickMarks A, a, b and p + * [c]:delqmarks b-p[c] deletes all QuickMarks in the range b to p + * [c]:delqmarks![c] deletes all QuickMarks ________________________________________________________________________________ |:qma| |:qmark| ||:qma[rk] {a-zA-Z0-9} [a][url][a]|| + ________________________________________________________________________________ Mark a URL with a letter for quick access. You can also mark whole groups like this: + [c]:qmark f +++http://forum1.com+++, +++http://forum2.com+++, imdb some artist[c] ________________________________________________________________________________ |:qmarks| ||:qmarks [a][arg][a]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Show all QuickMarks. If [a][arg][a] is specified then limit the list to those QuickMarks mentioned. ________________________________________________________________________________ section:Local{nbsp}marks[localmarks] |m| + ||m[a]\\{a-zA-Z\\}[a]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Set mark at the cursor position. Marks a-z are local to the buffer, whereas A-Z are valid between buffers. ________________________________________________________________________________ |\`| |\'| + ||\'[a]\\{a-zA-Z\\}[a]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Jump to the mark in the current buffer. Marks a-z are local to the buffer, whereas A-Z are valid between buffers. ________________________________________________________________________________ |:delm| |:delmarks| ||:delm[arks] {marks}|| + ||:delm[arks]!|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Delete the specified marks. Marks are presented as a list. Examples: * [c]:delmarks Aa b p[c] deletes marks A, a, b and p + * [c]:delmarks b-p[c] deletes all marks in the range b to p + * [c]:delmarks![c] deletes all marks for the current buffer ________________________________________________________________________________ |:ma| |:mark| ||:ma[rk] {a-zA-Z}|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Mark current location within the web page. ________________________________________________________________________________ |:marks| + ||:marks [a][arg][a]|| ________________________________________________________________________________ Show all location marks of the current web page. If [a][arg][a] is specified then limit the list to those marks mentioned. ________________________________________________________________________________ // vim: set filetype=asciidoc: