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Re: [Ranger-users] explorer mode
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Mantas |
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Re: [Ranger-users] explorer mode |
Date: |
Thu, 25 Oct 2012 22:59:24 +0300 |
Or, you can type: 'cd', and enter beginning of word, then type <TAB>
to auto-complete, of course, vim's 'wildmenu' auto-complete
functionality [1] is missing, but still, maybe this is what you
looking for.
[1] vim: :h cmdline-completion
2012/10/25 Roman Z. <address@hidden>:
> On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 11:08:18AM +0100, Eduardo Suarez-Santana wrote:
>> Is there a classic explorer mode? That is, I type the first letters
>> of the filename and then it gets selected. 'Enter' to go forward,
>> 'Backspace' to go back.
>>
>> 'f' does something similar, but it's not the same.
>>
>
> You can't do that by default. Letters are reserved for keybindings by
> design, not for searching by file name. However, you could remap every
> letter key like "map a console find a" and then "map <backspace> move left=1"
> and navigate only with special keys like arrow keys, page up/down, etc.
> if that's what you want.
>
> Roman
>
>
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