From: Tim Vaughan Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2019 22:17:16 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Added command index. X-Git-Tag: v1.4.4~5 X-Git-Url: https://thelambdalab.xyz/gitweb/index.cgi?a=commitdiff_plain;h=52d1a99581eec6b13898426bf6680e5324407b01;p=elpher.git Added command index. --- diff --git a/elpher.texi b/elpher.texi index 570c9fa..92fb350 100644 --- a/elpher.texi +++ b/elpher.texi @@ -1,8 +1,12 @@ \input texinfo @c -*-texinfo-*- -@c %**start of header + @setfilename elpher.info @settitle Elpher Manual v1.0.0 -@c %**end of header + +@dircategory Internet application +@direntry +* Elpher: (elpher). A gopher client for Emacs. +@end direntry @copying This manual documents Elpher, a gopher client for Emacs. @@ -40,6 +44,11 @@ the file COPYING in the same directory as this file for more details. @insertcopying @end ifnottex +@macro keycmd{key,cmd} +@item \key\ (@code{\cmd\}) +@findex \cmd\ +@end macro + @menu * Introduction:: Elpher Overview: what's this all about? * Installation:: Installing Elpher @@ -49,7 +58,7 @@ the file COPYING in the same directory as this file for more details. * Character encodings:: How Elpher handles different character encodings * Encrypted connections:: How and when TLS is enabled * Customization:: How to customize various aspects of Elpher -* Index:: +* Command Index:: @end menu @node Introduction, Installation, Top, Top @@ -62,6 +71,9 @@ robust and behave in non-surprising ways at all times. Additionally, Elpher provides the following bells and whistles: @itemize +@item +followable web and gopher links in plain text, + @item an easily navigable history, sporting caching of visited pages (both content and cursor position), @@ -69,9 +81,6 @@ content and cursor position), @item auto-completing menu item navigation, -@item -followable web and gopher links in plain text, - @item direct visualization of image files where supported (no writing to disk), and @@ -192,13 +201,13 @@ In addition, the following commands are provided for quickly moving between links and menu items. @table @asis -@item @key{TAB} (@code{elpher-next-link}) +@keycmd{@key{TAB}, elpher-next-link} Move to the next link or menu item in the file. -@item @kbd{Shift-@key{TAB}}/@key{backtab} (@code{elpher-prev-link}) +@keycmd{@kbd{Shift-@key{TAB}}/@key{backtab}, @code{elpher-prev-link}} Move to the previous link or menu item in the file. -@item @kbd{m} (@code{elpher-jump}) +@keycmd{@key{m}, elpher-jump} Jump directly to a link within a file by specifying its display string or link text. (Unlike the previous two commands, this immediately opens the selected link. @@ -208,30 +217,30 @@ The following commands can be used to retrieve information about the current page, or the address of the link at point: @table @asis -@item @kbd{i} (@code{elpher-info-link}) +@keycmd{@key{i}, elpher-info-link} Display host, port and selector information for the link at point. -@item @kbd{I} (@code{elpher-info-current}) +@keycmd{@key{I}, elpher-info-current} Display host, port and selector information for the current page. -@item @kbd{c} (@code{elpher-copy-link-url}) +@keycmd{@key{c}, elpher-copy-link-url} Add URL representing address of link at point to the kill-ring and the system clipboard (if available). -@item @kbd{C} (@code{elpher-copy-current-url}) +@keycmd{@key{C}, elpher-copy-current-url} Add URL representing address of the current page to the kill-ring and the system clipboard (if available). -@item @kbd{d} (@code{elpher-download}) +@keycmd{@key{d}, elpher-download} Download link at point and save the result as a file. The minibuffer will prompt for the name of the file to write, with the default name being the display string (if available) associated with the link. -@item @kbd{D} (@code{elpher-download-current}) +@keycmd{@key{D}, elpher-download-current} This is similar to @code{elpher-downlowd}, but instead applies to the current page rather than a link. -@item @kbd{w} (@code{elpher-view-raw}) +@keycmd{@key{w}, elpher-view-raw} This displays the raw server response for the current page. While not useful for general browsing, it is useful for debugging incorrect rendering or out-of-spec server responses. @@ -244,7 +253,7 @@ Moving to a different page can be accomplished in several ways, described by the following command: @table @asis -@item @kbd{RET}, @kbd{mouse-1} (@code{elpher-follow-link}) +@keycmd{@key{RET}\, @kbd{mouse-1}, elpher-follow-link} Follow the menu item or link at point (or selected with the mouse). Exactly what is meant by ``follow'' depends on the kind of item selected: @@ -279,17 +288,17 @@ Emacs' own EWW browser. (See @pxref{Customization}.) Once a text, menu or query response page has been displayed, its contents are cached for the duration of the Emacs session. -@item @kbd{g} (@code{elpher-go}) +@keycmd{@key{g}, elpher-go} Open a particular page by specifying either its URL or directly entering a host, port and selector. Note that if a non-gopher protocol is used in the URL the result will be the same as following a URL link of the same type from a gopher menu. -@item @kbd{O} (@code{elpher-root-dir}) +@keycmd{@key{O}, elpher-root-dir} Open the root page (empty selector) on the current host. -@item @kbd{u} (@code{elpher-back}) +@keycmd{@key{u}, elpher-back} Return to the previous page, where ``previous'' means the page where the page which was displayed immediately before the current page. @end table @@ -339,22 +348,22 @@ Elpher has a very simple link bookmarking system involving the following commands: @table @asis -@item @key{a} (@code{elpher-bookmark-link}) +@keycmd{@key{a}, elpher-bookmark-link} Add a bookmark for the link at point. The minibuffer will prompt for a name for the bookmark, which defaults to the display string. -@item @key{A} (@code{elpher-bookmark-current}) +@keycmd{@key{A}, elpher-bookmark-current} Add a bookmark for the current page. The minibuffer will prompt for a name for the bookmark, defaulting to the display string associated with the link that was followed to reach the current page. -@item @key{x} (@code{elpher-unbookmark-link}) +@keycmd{@key{x}, elpher-unbookmark-link} Immediately remove the bookmark (if one exists) to the link at point. -@item @key{X} (@code{elpher-unbookmark-current}) +@keycmd{@key{X}, elpher-unbookmark-current} Immediately remove the bookmark (if one exists) to the current page. -@item @key{B} (@code{elpher-bookmarks}) +@keycmd{@key{B}, elpher-bookmarks} Open a page displaying all current bookmarks. Note that this bookmark page is added to the history just as if you had opened it using a link. Thus to return to the previous page, use @kbd{u}. This also means @@ -394,7 +403,7 @@ The alternative is to explicitly set the coding system used for decoding using the following command: @table @asis -@item @key{S} (@code{elpher-set-coding-system}) +@keycmd{@key{S},elpher-set-coding-system} Causes a elpher to prompt for a coding system to use for decoding future text. The @key{TAB} key can be used at this prompt to display a list of alternatives (which is extensive) and to autocomplete. An empty @@ -433,26 +442,31 @@ In this case Elpher will prompt for your confirmation to ensure that you can't accidentally make a non-TLS connection. -@node Customization, Index, Encrypted connections, Top +@node Customization, Command Index, Encrypted connections, Top @chapter Customization +Various parts of Elpher can be customized via the +variables belonging to the elpher customization group, accessible +using +@example +@kbd{M-x customize-group elpher @key{RET}} +@end example +@noindent This group contains a number of faces that can be modified to change +the appearance of Elpher, including one face per menu item type. -@menu -* Faces:: -* Other cutomizations:: -@end menu - -@node Faces, Other cutomizations, Customization, Customization -@section Faces +The group also contains variables for customizing the behaviour of +Elpher. This includes how to open arbitrary (non-gopher) URLs, +whether to display buffer headers, whether to look for naked URLs in +gopher menus (as opposed to just plain text files), and whether +to prompt for confirmation when switching away from TLS. -@node Other cutomizations, , Faces, Customization -@section Other customizations +See the customization group itself for details. -@node Index, , Customization, Top -@unnumbered Index +@node Command Index, , Customization, Top +@unnumbered Command Index -@printindex cp +@printindex fn @bye