diff --git a/runtime/tutor b/runtime/tutor index 5892be85fcf4..f2535dd92ac1 100644 --- a/runtime/tutor +++ b/runtime/tutor @@ -1209,7 +1209,7 @@ move to ], and press mm to jump to [ . ================================================================= -= 12.2 USING MATCH MODE SELECT INSIDE = += 12.2 USING MATCH MODE SELECT INSIDE = ================================================================= Match mode also lets you select the "inside" content between a @@ -1231,7 +1231,7 @@ surrounding matching pair). This also works with "" and similar --> try ( with nested [ pairs of ( parenthesis) and "brackets" ]) ================================================================= -= 12.3 USING MATCH MODE SELECT AROUND = += 12.3 USING MATCH MODE SELECT AROUND = ================================================================= You can also select the "around" content, i.e. both the inside @@ -1253,7 +1253,7 @@ This naturally works with other delimiters too: ================================================================= -= 12.4 USING MATCH MODE SURROUND = += 12.4 USING MATCH MODE SURROUND = ================================================================= The match mode can also be used to add surrounding around the @@ -1275,7 +1275,7 @@ with adding a surrounding pair of "", or {}, or []. ================================================================= -= 12.5 USING MATCH MODE DELETE SURROUND = += 12.5 USING MATCH MODE DELETE SURROUND = ================================================================= You can delete surrounding pair of delimiters with the md @@ -1297,7 +1297,7 @@ Trying to delete unexisting surrounding delimiters print an error at the bottom bar and does nothing. ================================================================= -= 12.6 USING MATCH MODE REPLACE SURROUND = += 12.6 USING MATCH MODE REPLACE SURROUND = ================================================================= You can replace surrounding pairs of delimiters with the mr @@ -1319,7 +1319,7 @@ an error warning at the bottom bar and do nothing. ================================================================= -= CHAPTER 12 RECAP = += CHAPTER 12 RECAP = ================================================================= You can enter the match mode with the m key; this will show the @@ -1340,6 +1340,182 @@ actions available in a popup. This will allow you to: +================================================================= += CHAPTER 13.1 CREATE NEW SPLIT = +================================================================= + +In Normal mode, press Ctrl-w to open the Window menu, which displays +a list of available commands. + +To open a new empty buffer in a vertical split on the right half +of your current window, use Ctrl-w nv (i.e., press Ctrl +and w simultaneously, then press n, followed by v). Your current +window will now split in 2 vertically. A new empty buffer split +will appear on the right half and your cursor will jump to the +new vertical split. + +To create a new empty buffer in a horizontal split, press +Ctrl-w ns. This action divides your current window into two +horizontally, creates a new buffer, and moves your cursor to the +new horizontal split. + + + + +================================================================= += CHAPTER 13.2 MOVE BETWEEN SPLITS = +================================================================= + +Use Ctrl-w k to move to the split above your current split. Use +Ctrl-w j to move to the split below. Use Ctrl-w h to move to +the split on the left and Ctrl-w l to move to the split on the +right. To navigate to the next split (in the order they were +opened), press Ctrl-w w. + +You can now do whatever you want in your new buffers and splits. +Once you are done with using your new buffer split, +you can close it with Ctrl-w q . Move to the bottom right split +with Ctrl-w l then Ctrl-w j, then press Ctrl-w q to close this +specific split. + +You can also close all splits except the current one with Ctrl-w o . +Open a third vertical split with Ctrl-w nv , then move to the +leftmost split with Ctrl-w h twice, then from inside the split on +the left press Ctrl-w o to close all except this split. + + +================================================================= += CHAPTER 13.3 SPLIT CURRENT BUFFER = +================================================================= + +Use Ctrl-w s to split the view of the current buffer horizontally +and Ctrl-w v to split it vertically with the buffer opened in both +splits. + +Close extra splits with Ctrl-w o to return to a single window view. + + + + + + + + + + + + + +================================================================= += CHAPTER 13.4 USE COMMANDS TO SPLIT = +================================================================= + +The :vsplit (or :vs for short) and :hsplit (or :hs) commands can +also be used to split a specific buffer vertically or horizontally. +For example, enter the command: + +:vs something + +to open a new vertical split named "something" to the right. Here, +"something" is not an existing file, so a new buffer with this name +will open; however, you can replace "something" with any file name +to open it in a new buffer. Similarly, you can enter the command: + +:hs some_more + +to open a new buffer named "some_more" in the lower half. +"some_more" could be any file or path to open this specific file +or path instead of a new empty buffer. + + +================================================================= += CHAPTER 13.5 SWAPPING SPLITS = +================================================================= + +Open a split on the left with :vs hello1 and then a split below +with :hs hello2. + +From hello2, press Ctrl-w K to swap it with the split above. Now +hello2 is at the top while hello1 is at the bottom. + +Still from hello2, press Ctrl-w H to swap with the split on the +left: now hello2 is on the left and the tutor is on the top +right. After Ctrl-w you can use HJKL to split with the buffer +on the left / below / above / on the right. + +Move back to the tutor split, and press Ctrl-w o to only keep +this split. + + + + + +================================================================= += CHAPTER 13.6 TRANSPOSE SPLITS = +================================================================= + +Open a split on the left with :vs hello1 and then a split below +with :vs hello2. + +Move to the tutor split, then press Ctrl-w t to transpose the +vertical split opened from this window: now, hello1 and +hello2 are below, rather than to the right of, the tutor. Press +Ctrl-w t again to transpose back. + +Move to the hello1 split, then press Ctrl-w t to transpose the +horizontal split that was opened from this window: now hello2 +is on the right, rather than below, hello1. Press Ctrl-w t to +transpose back. + +Move back to the tutor split and press Ctrl-w o to close all but +the tutor window. + + + +================================================================= += CHAPTER 13.7 OPEN SPLIT FROM FILEPICKER = +================================================================= + +Splits can also be opened directly from the file picker. Press +space f to open the file picker. From there, you can type in text +to perform file lookup with fuzzy matching, and use the arrows +up and down to move the selected file (indicated by the > symbol). +If you want to exit the file picker, press Escape. + +Select any file you like in the file picker. You could open it in +the current view by pressing enter (do not do this at present). +But you can also open it in a new split. Press Ctrl-v to open +the selected file in a new vertical split. Press space f again, +select any file you want, and press Ctrl-s to open it in a +horizontal split. + +Move back to the tutor split, and press Ctrl-w o to close all +splits except this one. + + + +================================================================= += CHAPTER 13 RECAP = +================================================================= + +Splits can be used to display either the same buffer several times +or several buffers. To access the main windows and splits commands, +press Ctrl-w . You can move between splits with Ctrl-w hjkl , +you can close a split with Ctrl-w q , and you can close all but +the present split with Ctrl-w o . + +Splits can also be opened by using the :vs FILENAME and +:hs FILENAME commands. + +Splits can also be used directly from the file pickers, by using +Ctrl-v to open the file selected in a new vertical split, and +Ctrl-s in a horizontal split. + + + + + + ================================================================= This tutorial is still a work-in-progress. More sections are planned.