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authorVítor Galvão2023-01-21 19:19:24 +0000
committerGitHub2023-01-21 19:19:24 +0000
commit42b040141632e332c837765f2eb1538ec9c53a8a (patch)
treed1d97d0d0a97dbd526d524912a8cbdd9d15f7451 /runtime/tutor
parent99fcb108609a90c922921d139291b7f99d5cb06a (diff)
tutor: Change "Type" to "Press" for specials keys and modifiers (#5609)
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@@ -48,13 +48,13 @@ _________________________________________________________________
1. Type : to enter Command mode. Your cursor will
move to the bottom of the screen.
- 2. Type q or quit and type Enter to exit Helix.
+ 2. Type q or quit and press Enter to exit Helix.
Note: The quit command will fail if there are unsaved changes.
To force quit and DISCARD these changes, type q! or quit!.
You will learn how to save files later.
- To exit Command mode without entering a command, type Escape.
+ To exit Command mode without entering a command, press Escape.
Now, move on to the next lesson.
@@ -96,7 +96,7 @@ _________________________________________________________________
2. Move to a place in the line which is missing text and type
i to enter Insert mode. Keys you type will now type text.
3. Enter the missing text.
- 4. Type Escape to exit Insert mode and return to Normal mode.
+ 4. Press Escape to exit Insert mode and return to Normal mode.
5. Repeat until the line matches the line below it.
--> Th stce misg so.
@@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ _________________________________________________________________
2. Open a file in Helix by running: hx FILENAME
3. Make some edits to the file.
4. Type : to enter Command mode.
- 5. Type w or write, and type Enter to save the file.
+ 5. Type w or write, and press Enter to save the file.
You can also type wq or write-quit to save and exit.
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ _________________________________________________________________
* Type d to delete the character at the cursor.
- * Type i to enter Insert mode and type text. Type Escape to
+ * Type i to enter Insert mode and type text. Press Escape to
return to Normal mode.
@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ _________________________________________________________________
Type N to go to the previous search match.
1. Type / and type in a common word, like 'banana'.
- 2. Type Enter to confirm the search.
+ 2. Press Enter to confirm the search.
3. Use n and N to cycle through the matches.
Searching uses regular expressions, allowing you to target more
@@ -524,7 +524,7 @@ _________________________________________________________________
--> Fix th two nes at same ime.
Fix these two lines at the same time.
- Note: Type Alt-C to do the same above the cursor.
+ Note: Press Alt-C to do the same above the cursor.
=================================================================
= 5.2 THE SELECT COMMAND =
@@ -535,11 +535,11 @@ _________________________________________________________________
1. Move the cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
2. Type x to select the line.
3. Type s. A prompt will appear.
- 4. Type 'apples' and type Enter. Both occurrences of
+ 4. Type 'apples' and press Enter. Both occurrences of
'apples' in the line will be selected.
5. You can now type c and change 'apples' to something else,
like 'oranges'.
- 6. Type Escape to exit Insert mode.
+ 6. Press Escape to exit Insert mode.
7. Type , to remove the second cursor.
--> I like to eat apples since my favorite fruit is apples.
@@ -558,7 +558,7 @@ _________________________________________________________________
1. Move the cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
2. Select the line with x and then type s.
3. Type ' +' to select any amount of consecutive spaces >1,
- then type Enter.
+ then press Enter.
4. Type c and change the matches to single spaces.
--> This sentence has some extra spaces.
@@ -596,11 +596,11 @@ _________________________________________________________________
= 5.5 SPLIT SELECTION INTO LINES =
=================================================================
- Type Alt-s to split the selection(s) on newlines.
+ Press Alt-s to split the selection(s) on newlines.
1. Move the cursor to the first row of the table below.
2. Select the entire table with 6x.
- 3. Type Alt-s to split into selections at each line.
+ 3. Press Alt-s to split into selections at each line.
4. Align the table with &.
| FRUIT | AMOUNT |
@@ -626,7 +626,7 @@ _________________________________________________________________
* Type & to align selections.
- * Type Alt-s to split the selection into lines.
+ * Press Alt-s to split the selection into lines.
@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ _________________________________________________________________
=================================================================
Type . to repeat the last insert command.
- Type Alt-. to repeat the last f / t selection.
+ Press Alt-. to repeat the last f / t selection.
1. Move the cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
2. Make a change, insertion or appendage and repeat it with . .
@@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ _________________________________________________________________
* Type r to replace selected characters.
* Type . to repeat the last insertion.
- * Type Alt-. to repeat the last f / t selection.
+ * Press Alt-. to repeat the last f / t selection.
@@ -794,13 +794,13 @@ lines.
= 7.4 INCREMENTING AND DECREMENTING =
=================================================================
- Type Ctrl-a to increment the number under selection.
- Type Ctrl-x to decrement the number under selection.
+ Press Ctrl-a to increment the number under selection.
+ Press Ctrl-x to decrement the number under selection.
1. Move the cursor to the third line marked '-->' below.
- 2. Type Ctrl-a to increment the second point marked 2.
+ 2. Press Ctrl-a to increment the second point marked 2.
3. Repeat for the point marked 3.
- 4. Move to the last point and type Ctrl-x to decrement the 6.
+ 4. Move to the last point and press Ctrl-x to decrement the 6.
--> 1) First point.
--> 2) Added point.
@@ -822,8 +822,8 @@ lines.
* Type < and > to indent / outdent lines.
- * Type Ctrl-a to increment the selected number.
- * Type Ctrl-x to decrement the selected number.
+ * Press Ctrl-a to increment the selected number.
+ * Press Ctrl-x to decrement the selected number.
@@ -952,15 +952,15 @@ lines.
searching or jumping to the definition of a function in code. It
stores these in what's called the jumplist.
- Type Ctrl-s to manually save your current position to
+ Press Ctrl-s to manually save your current position to
the jumplist.
- Type Ctrl-i ("in") and Ctrl-o ("out") to move forward and
+ Press Ctrl-i ("in") and Ctrl-o ("out") to move forward and
backwards in the jumplist respectively.
- 1. Type Ctrl-s somewhere.
+ 1. Press Ctrl-s somewhere.
2. Move far away in the file.
- 3. Type Ctrl-o (just once!) to come back to where you saved.
+ 3. Press Ctrl-o (just once!) to come back to where you saved.
@@ -975,8 +975,8 @@ lines.
* Type n / N in Visual mode to add selections on each search
match.
- * Type Ctrl-s to save position to the jumplist.
- * Type Ctrl-i and Ctrl-o to go forward and backward in the
+ * Press Ctrl-s to save position to the jumplist.
+ * Press Ctrl-i and Ctrl-o to go forward and backward in the
jumplist.
@@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ lines.
Type ) and ( to cycle the primary selection forward and backward
through selections respectively.
- Type Alt-, to remove the primary selection.
+ Press Alt-, to remove the primary selection.
1. Move the cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
2. Select both lines with xx or 2x.
@@ -1014,7 +1014,7 @@ lines.
= 10.2 CYCLING THE CONTENT OF SELECTIONS =
=================================================================
- Type Alt-) and Alt-( to cycle the content of the selections
+ Press Alt-) and Alt-( to cycle the content of the selections
forward and backward respectively.
1. Move the cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
@@ -1038,7 +1038,7 @@ lines.
Type ~ to switch the case of all selected letters.
Type ` to set all selected letters to lowercase.
- Type Alt-` to set all selected letters to uppercase.
+ Press Alt-` to set all selected letters to uppercase.
1. Move the cursor to the first line marked '-->' below.
2. Select each wrongly capitalised or lowercase letter
@@ -1048,7 +1048,7 @@ lines.
5. Type ` to change the line to lowercase.
6. Move to the third line marked '-->'.
7. Type x to select the line.
- 8. Type Alt-` to change the line to uppercase.
+ 8. Press Alt-` to change the line to uppercase.
--> thIs sENtencE hAs MIS-cApitalIsed leTTerS.
--> this SENTENCE SHOULD all be in LOWERCASE.
@@ -1065,10 +1065,10 @@ lines.
3. Type S then \. |! Enter (note the spaces after . and !).
This effectively splits the selection into sentences at each
dot or exclamation mark.
- 4. Type Alt-; to reverse the selections.
+ 4. Press Alt-; to reverse the selections.
5. Type ; to reduce selections to a single character - the first
letter of each sentence.
- 6. Type Alt-` to convert all selected letters to uppercase.
+ 6. Press Alt-` to convert all selected letters to uppercase.
---
these are sentences. some sentences don't start with uppercase
@@ -1082,8 +1082,8 @@ letters! that is not good grammar. you can fix this.
* Use ) and ( to cycle the primary selection back and forward
through selections respectively.
- * Type Alt-, to remove the primary selection.
- * Type Alt-) and Alt-( to cycle the content of the selections.
+ * Press Alt-, to remove the primary selection.
+ * Press Alt-) and Alt-( to cycle the content of the selections.
* Type ~ to alternate case of selected letters.
* Use ` and Alt-` to set the case of selected letters to
@@ -1102,7 +1102,7 @@ letters! that is not good grammar. you can fix this.
= 11.1 COMMENTING A LINE =
=================================================================
-Type Ctrl-c to comment the line under your cursor.
+Press Ctrl-c to comment the line under your cursor.
To uncomment the line, press Ctrl-c again.
1. Move your cursor to the line marked '-->' below.
@@ -1146,7 +1146,7 @@ multiple cursors, they won't be uncommented but commented again.
= CHAPTER 11 RECAP =
=================================================================
- * Use Ctrl-c to comment a line under your cursor. Type Ctrl-c
+ * Use Ctrl-c to comment a line under your cursor. Press Ctrl-c
again to uncomment.
* To comment multiple lines, use the selections
and multi-cursors before typing Ctrl-c.