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diff --git a/doc/aerc-tutorial.7.scd b/doc/aerc-tutorial.7.scd index c71dde61..af49c8a1 100644 --- a/doc/aerc-tutorial.7.scd +++ b/doc/aerc-tutorial.7.scd @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ the client. This tutorial is a man page - you can read it again later with *:help tutorial* from aerc, or *man aerc-tutorial* from your terminal. First, let's introduce some basic keybindings. For convention, we'll use *<C-p>* -to represent Ctrl+p, which matches the convention used for writing keybindings +to represent _Ctrl+p_, which matches the convention used for writing keybindings for aerc. *<C-p>*, *<C-n>* @@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ your message list, we use vim-style keys to get around. *<Enter>* Opens the selected message -You can also search the selected folder with */*, or filter with *\\*. When -searching you can use n and p to jump to the next and previous result. +You can also search the selected folder with */*, or filter with *\\ *. When +searching you can use *n* and *p* to jump to the next and previous result. Filtering hides any non-matching message. # THE MESSAGE VIEWER @@ -54,9 +54,9 @@ alternative formats) show a part selector on the bottom of the message viewer. *q* Close the message viewer -To show HTML messages, uncomment the *text/html* filter in your aerc.conf -file (which is probably in ~/.config/aerc/) and install its dependencies: w3m -and dante-utils. +To show HTML messages, uncomment the _text/html_ filter in your _aerc.conf_ +file (which is probably in _~/.config/aerc/_) and install its dependencies: +*w3m* and *dante-utils*. You can also do many tasks you could do in the message list from here, like replying to emails, deleting the email, or view the next and previous message @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ The message review screen is shown next. You have a chance now to revise the email before it's sent. Press *y* to send the email if it looks good. *Note*: when using the terminal in the message view, you can summon aerc's ex -command line by using *<C-x>*. ':' is sent to the editor. +command line by using *<C-x>*. *:* is sent to the editor. # USING THE TERMINAL @@ -119,7 +119,7 @@ following keybindings to open a terminal: Prompts for a command to run, then pipes the selected email into that command and displays the result on a new terminal tab -Try pressing *$* and entering "top". You can also use the *:cd* command to +Try pressing *$* and entering _top_. You can also use the *:cd* command to change aerc's working directory, and the directory in which new terminals run. Use *:pwd* to see it again if you're not sure where you are. @@ -128,13 +128,13 @@ Use *:pwd* to see it again if you're not sure where you are. ## COMMANDS Every keybinding is ultimately bound to an aerc command. You can also summon the -command line by pressing ':', then entering one of these commands. See *aerc*(1) +command line by pressing *:*, then entering one of these commands. See *aerc*(1) or *:help* for a full list of commands. ## MESSAGE FILTERS When displaying messages in the message viewer, aerc will pipe them through a -_message filter_ first. This allows you to decode messages in non-plaintext +message filter first. This allows you to decode messages in non-plaintext formats, add syntax highlighting, etc. aerc ships with a few default filters: - _text/plain_ parts are piped through the _colorized_ built-in filter which |