. 'Use Keys for navigation through the list and formatting' - Program Help


This is the context specific help for Find Files N Replace for function Use Keys for navigation through the list and formatting. It will be show when Shift+F1 is pressed after using menu item Use Keys for navigation through the list and formatting on menu "".

It can also be shown using menu item Help for Last Function on menu "Help".

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'Use Keys for navigation through the list and formatting' - Program Help start.




I. Show Next or Previous file

Any Show command will always show the file selected in green.
If more than one line is selected using the cursor, the file displayed will be from the line where the selection was started.
If you press Shift+Up to select many lines, this is the last line shown in green.
If you use Shift+Down to select lines, this is the first line.
A faint outline is shown around the cell where the selection was started if that cell is still visible.

Alt+Up and Alt+Down can be used to show the next or previous file in the file list.

These keys will work when the Current Section is directory tree, file list or text.

The file displayed with Alt+Up or Alt+Down key is the file from the next or previous line from the file list. When you use Alt+Up or Alt+Down, hidden lines and directories will be skipped and K-free will display the previous/next file that is shown on the list.

If Alt+Up/Dn are used any previous green selection in the file list will be lost and the line for the file displayed will be shown selected in green. The list will also be repositioned so that file is visible.

If Alt+Up/Dn are used when the file list has no text section, the next file from the list will be displayed on a pop up window.

Alt+Up/Dn will also work on the pop up text window. The next file shown will always be the next file on the SAME file list window even if a different file list window is now the Current File List.
The Current File List window is the window to which menu commands will apply. You can see which file list is the current file list by looking at the title in the blue title bar or in the list of Windows. The title for the current file list will always start **.

Options (can be changed in Options:Show Text)
C. Alt+Up/Dn

When a file is displayed using the Show command, a message will be added to the List of Results on the status bar. A message will be added every time Alt+Up/Dn are used if the option "Add message to status when ..." is checked.

When the end or start of the list is reached, a message will be displayed with an option to loop back to the start or end respectively. This message will not be shown when option "No prompt when reach start/end ... " is set.
I.e. If this option is set, when you press Alt+Dn and the last file on the list is already selected/displayed, K-free will loop back to the start of the list and display the first file.


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Show Text functions
II. Change Font/Size

Standard keys are used to Increase (I) / Decrease(D) the size of the font used for the current section and to select a different Font (F).

Each File List window remembers a different font/size setting for each section (directory tree, file list or text).

Font and size settings like most settings for K-free are always remembered and the same settings will be used if you Exit K-free and restart.

When text is displayed on a pop-up window, the font/size settings will be the same as those for the text section of the file list window.
If the font/size settings are changed on the pop up window the changes will also be made on the text section of the file list window (if a text section is now shown or when it is later shown).

NB The font/size for the directory tree will not always be changed when options to change font/size for all sections are used. Only certain font/size combinations are supported due to inconsistencies in windows. To see a list of supported fonts press F when the current section is the directory tree.

Use "Font ...", "Increase ...", "Decrease ..." on the Select menu to Change Font/Size for all sections on a file list window.
Keys Ctrl+standard Font/Size key can also be used (Ctrl+F/I/D).

To view all sections with the same Font, Use Ctrl+F.
The Font displayed will be from the file list section for the window. When you press OK on the Font selection screen, all sections of that file list window will be changed to have the same font.

If a (show text/show cell) pop up window was shown using text from the current file list window, the font/size on that pop up window will also be changed when Ctrl+F/I/D is used.


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Show Text functions
III. Toggle text section

The toggle key will change the amount of the screen used for that section to one of two fixed values. Press the toggle key a second time to change it to the other value.

The key to toggle Text is T.
The key to toggle the Directory Tree is R.

The position is saved as a proportion (%) of the width or height available. The actual size used for the section when toggle keys are used therefore depends on the window size.

Toggle positions can be saved using "Text - Save ...", "Tree - Save ...", etc. on the Toggle position section of the Windows menu.

Toggle positions can also be saved by using the right-click menu from the separation bar.

When the text is shown on a pop up screen and you press the text toggle key (T) on the file list window, K-free will display the show text window. If the show text window contains text from a different file list window then a warning will be displayed first.

Toggle keys can also be used directly to change the amount of space used for a section.
Ctrl+Toggle Key will increase the amount of space used for that section.
Ctrl+Alt+Toggle Key will decrease the amount of space used for that section.

The increase/decrease is always 20%.

E.g. Ctrl+T will increase the part of the screen used to display text by 20%

Shift+Ctrl+Alt+Toggle Key will show or hide that section.

The Toggle Position part of the Windows menu can be used to increase/decrease the part used by the text section by smaller amounts using keys.
See Text - Move with Up/down keys

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