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Re: [Ranger-users] Information


From: Gerald Klein
Subject: Re: [Ranger-users] Information
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2012 09:58:50 -0500

Great thank you, I have poked all over and there doesn't seem to be a definitive collection of Ranger docs, do you know where I can point by browser find some\more whatever, It is so much more efficient then any number of tools combined and I can tell I am not even using a portion of it. When I move to an empty tag the first thing I do is open it and then decide what I need and move on from there. I find it amazing that some times the most in-obvious approach to something is best. We are so GUI minded these days that when you think of file manager you think GUI. This idea was brilliant. The way that it integrates with vim is like it's the same app. My setup is Awesome WM , Vim and Ranger it's like the coding triple threat. They all work together as one cohesive unit. 

thanks for all your help 

--jerry

On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Roman Z. <address@hidden> wrote:
Press w to open the task view.  If you run tasks (like load directories,
copy files, load previews of files with scope.sh), the tasks will be
displayed there and you can stop them (with dd), or change their
order (with J/K).

On Thu, Apr 19, 2012 at 04:53:44AM -0500, Gerald Klein wrote:
> I have been using ranger and it's amazing, but there appears to be a number
> of modes and I looked through the man page and didn't get a real answer as
> to what these are. I use it in normal mode, visual mode, I use command mode
> and the shell. But what is the task list mode?
>
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