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-rw-r--r--book/src/keymap.md12
-rw-r--r--book/src/remapping.md8
-rw-r--r--book/src/themes.md4
-rw-r--r--book/src/usage.md12
4 files changed, 18 insertions, 18 deletions
diff --git a/book/src/keymap.md b/book/src/keymap.md
index 9bc1c31e..7fd146a6 100644
--- a/book/src/keymap.md
+++ b/book/src/keymap.md
@@ -129,7 +129,7 @@
| `X` | Extend selection to line bounds (line-wise selection) | `extend_to_line_bounds` |
| `Alt-x` | Shrink selection to line bounds (line-wise selection) | `shrink_to_line_bounds` |
| `J` | Join lines inside selection | `join_selections` |
-| `A-J` | Join lines inside selection and select space | `join_selections_space` |
+| `Alt-J` | Join lines inside selection and select space | `join_selections_space` |
| `K` | Keep selections matching the regex | `keep_selections` |
| `Alt-K` | Remove selections matching the regex | `remove_selections` |
| `Ctrl-c` | Comment/uncomment the selections | `toggle_comments` |
@@ -278,7 +278,7 @@ This layer is a kludge of mappings, mostly pickers.
| `/` | Global search in workspace folder | `global_search` |
| `?` | Open command palette | `command_palette` |
-> TIP: Global search displays results in a fuzzy picker, use `space + '` to bring it back up after opening a file.
+> TIP: Global search displays results in a fuzzy picker, use `Space + '` to bring it back up after opening a file.
##### Popup
@@ -311,8 +311,8 @@ Mappings in the style of [vim-unimpaired](https://github.com/tpope/vim-unimpaire
| `]t` | Go to previous test (**TS**) | `goto_prev_test` |
| `]p` | Go to next paragraph | `goto_next_paragraph` |
| `[p` | Go to previous paragraph | `goto_prev_paragraph` |
-| `[space` | Add newline above | `add_newline_above` |
-| `]space` | Add newline below | `add_newline_below` |
+| `[Space` | Add newline above | `add_newline_above` |
+| `]Space` | Add newline below | `add_newline_below` |
## Insert mode
@@ -414,8 +414,8 @@ Keys to use within prompt, Remapping currently not supported.
| `Alt-d`, `Alt-Delete`, `Ctrl-Delete` | Delete next word |
| `Ctrl-u` | Delete to start of line |
| `Ctrl-k` | Delete to end of line |
-| `backspace`, `Ctrl-h` | Delete previous char |
-| `delete`, `Ctrl-d` | Delete next char |
+| `Backspace`, `Ctrl-h` | Delete previous char |
+| `Delete`, `Ctrl-d` | Delete next char |
| `Ctrl-s` | Insert a word under doc cursor, may be changed to Ctrl-r Ctrl-w later |
| `Ctrl-p`, `Up` | Select previous history |
| `Ctrl-n`, `Down` | Select next history |
diff --git a/book/src/remapping.md b/book/src/remapping.md
index bd4ac7f8..e89c6611 100644
--- a/book/src/remapping.md
+++ b/book/src/remapping.md
@@ -11,11 +11,11 @@ this:
```toml
# At most one section each of 'keys.normal', 'keys.insert' and 'keys.select'
[keys.normal]
-C-s = ":w" # Maps the Control-s to the typable command :w which is an alias for :write (save file)
-C-o = ":open ~/.config/helix/config.toml" # Maps the Control-o to opening of the helix config file
+C-s = ":w" # Maps the Ctrl-s to the typable command :w which is an alias for :write (save file)
+C-o = ":open ~/.config/helix/config.toml" # Maps the Ctrl-o to opening of the helix config file
a = "move_char_left" # Maps the 'a' key to the move_char_left command
w = "move_line_up" # Maps the 'w' key move_line_up
-"C-S-esc" = "extend_line" # Maps Control-Shift-Escape to extend_line
+"C-S-esc" = "extend_line" # Maps Ctrl-Shift-Escape to extend_line
g = { a = "code_action" } # Maps `ga` to show possible code actions
"ret" = ["open_below", "normal_mode"] # Maps the enter key to open_below then re-enter normal mode
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ j = { k = "normal_mode" } # Maps `jk` to exit insert mode
```
> NOTE: Typable commands can also be remapped, remember to keep the `:` prefix to indicate it's a typable command.
-Control, Shift and Alt modifiers are encoded respectively with the prefixes
+Ctrl, Shift and Alt modifiers are encoded respectively with the prefixes
`C-`, `S-` and `A-`. Special keys are encoded as follows:
| Key name | Representation |
diff --git a/book/src/themes.md b/book/src/themes.md
index 2563bb85..d1244596 100644
--- a/book/src/themes.md
+++ b/book/src/themes.md
@@ -244,7 +244,7 @@ These scopes are used for theming the editor interface.
| `ui.statusline.insert` | Statusline mode during insert mode ([only if `editor.color-modes` is enabled][editor-section]) |
| `ui.statusline.select` | Statusline mode during select mode ([only if `editor.color-modes` is enabled][editor-section]) |
| `ui.statusline.separator` | Separator character in statusline |
-| `ui.popup` | Documentation popups (e.g space-k) |
+| `ui.popup` | Documentation popups (e.g Space + k) |
| `ui.popup.info` | Prompt for multiple key options |
| `ui.window` | Border lines separating splits |
| `ui.help` | Description box for commands |
@@ -252,7 +252,7 @@ These scopes are used for theming the editor interface.
| `ui.text.focus` | |
| `ui.text.info` | The key: command text in `ui.popup.info` boxes |
| `ui.virtual.ruler` | Ruler columns (see the [`editor.rulers` config][editor-section]) |
-| `ui.virtual.whitespace` | Visible white-space characters |
+| `ui.virtual.whitespace` | Visible whitespace characters |
| `ui.virtual.indent-guide` | Vertical indent width guides |
| `ui.menu` | Code and command completion menus |
| `ui.menu.selected` | Selected autocomplete item |
diff --git a/book/src/usage.md b/book/src/usage.md
index fc3a83ee..646bf926 100644
--- a/book/src/usage.md
+++ b/book/src/usage.md
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ Multiple characters are currently not supported, but planned.
## Syntax-tree Motions
-`A-p`, `A-o`, `A-i`, and `A-n` (or `Alt` and arrow keys) move the primary
+`Alt-p`, `Alt-o`, `Alt-i`, and `Alt-n` (or `Alt` and arrow keys) move the primary
selection according to the selection's place in the syntax tree. Let's walk
through an example to get familiar with them. Many languages have a syntax like
so for function calls:
@@ -100,13 +100,13 @@ in the tree above.
func([arg1], arg2, arg3)
```
-Using `A-n` would select the next sibling in the syntax tree: `arg2`.
+Using `Alt-n` would select the next sibling in the syntax tree: `arg2`.
```
func(arg1, [arg2], arg3)
```
-While `A-o` would expand the selection to the parent node. In the tree above we
+While `Alt-o` would expand the selection to the parent node. In the tree above we
can see that we would select the `arguments` node.
```
@@ -114,10 +114,10 @@ func[(arg1, arg2, arg3)]
```
There is also some nuanced behavior that prevents you from getting stuck on a
-node with no sibling. If we have a selection on `arg1`, `A-p` would bring us
+node with no sibling. If we have a selection on `arg1`, `Alt-p` would bring us
to the previous child node. Since `arg1` doesn't have a sibling to its left,
-though, we climb the syntax tree and then take the previous selection. So `A-p`
-will move the selection over to the "func" `identifier`.
+though, we climb the syntax tree and then take the previous selection. So
+`Alt-p` will move the selection over to the "func" `identifier`.
```
[func](arg1, arg2, arg3)