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Keys
====
This file describes the default keys of poezio and explains how to
configure them.
By default, most keys manipulating the input (where you type your
messages and commands) behave like emacs does.
NOTE: keys are case sensitive. Ctrl-X is not the same than Ctrl-x
Key bindings listing
--------------------
Some key bindings are available only in some tabs, others are global.
Global keys
~~~~~~~~~~~
These keys work in *any* tab.
*Ctrl-n*:: Go to the next tab.
*Ctrl-p*:: Go to the previous tab.
*Alt-number*:: Go to the tab with that number.
*Alt-j*:: Waits for you to type a two-digits number. Go to tab number xx.
*Alt-e*:: Go to the tab with a higher priority (private message >
highlight > message > non-empty input).
*Alt-z*:: Go to the previously selected tab.
*Alt-r*:: Go to the roster tab.
*F7*:: Shrink the information buffer.
*F8*:: Grow the information buffer.
*Ctrl-l*:: Refresh the screen.
*Alt-d*:: Scroll the information buffer up.
*Alt-c*:: Scroll the information buffer down.
Input keys
~~~~~~~~~~
These keys concern only the inputs.
NOTE: The clipboard is common to all inputs. This lets you cut a text
from one input to paste it into an other one.
*Ctrl-a*:: Move the cursor to the beginning of line.
*Ctrl-e*:: Move the cursor to the end of line.
*Ctrl-u*:: Delete the text from the start of the input until the cursor
and save it to the clipboard.
*Ctrl-k*:: Delete the text from the cursor until the end of the input
and save it to the clipboard.
*Ctrl-y*:: Insert the content of the clipboard at the cursor position.
*Ctrl-Enter*:: Insert a line break. Since the input is only one line,
the line break is represented by the character _|_ in it but will be
sent as the real _\n_ character.
Chat tab input keys
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These keys work in any conversation tab (MultiUserChat, Private or
Conversation tabs).
*Key Up*:: Use the previous message from the message history.
*Key Down*:: Use the next message from the message history.
*Page Up*:: Scroll up in the conversation by x lines, where x is the
height of the conversation window - 1.
*Page Down*:: Like Page Up, but down.
*Ctrl-b*:: Go one line up in the buffer.
*Ctrl-f*:: Go one line down in the buffer.
*Ctrl-s*:: Go half a screen up in the buffer.
*Ctrl-d*:: Go half a screen down in the buffer.
*Alt-/*:: Complete what youre typing using the "recent" words from the
current conversation, if any.
*Alt-v*:: Move the separator at the bottom of the tab.
MultiUserChat tab input keys
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These keys work only in the MultiUserChat tab.
*Alt-u*:: Scroll the user list down.
*Alt-y*:: Scroll the user list up.
*tabulation*:: Complete a nick.
*Ctrl-c*:: Insert xhtml formatting. You have to press Ctrl-c then a character
listed below:
- 1: Red
- 2: Green
- 3: Yellow/Orange
- 4: Blue
- 5: Pink
- 6: Turquoise
- b: Bold
- o: Stop formatting
MultiUserChat List tab input keys
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These keys work only in the MultiUserChat List tab (obtained with /list <server>).
*Up*:: Go up one row.
*Down*:: Go down one row.
*j*:: Join the MultiUserChat currently selected.
*J*:: Join the MultiUserChat currently selected, without giving focus to iuts tab.
*Ctrl-M*:: Join the MultiUserChat currently selected (same as "j").
*PageUp*:: Scroll a page of chats up.
*PageDown*:: Scroll a page of messages down.
Roster tab input keys
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These keys work only in the Roster tab (the tab number 0).
*/*:: Open a prompt for commands.
*s*:: Start a search on the contacts.
*S*:: Start a (slow) search with approximation on the contacts.
*Alt-u*:: Move the cursor to the next group.
*Alt-y*:: Move the cursor to the previous group.
*Ctrl-c*:: Cancel the input (search or command)
NOTE: The following will not work if you can still write things in the
input (meaning you previously typed _s_ or _/_):
*Space*:: Fold/Unfold the current item.
*Up*:: Move the cursor down one contact.
*Down*:: Move the cursor up one contact.
*o*:: Show the offline contacts.
*PageUp*:: Scroll a page of contacts up.
*PageDown*:: Scroll a page of contacts down.
Data Forms tab keys
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*Ctrl+y*:: Validate the form, send it and close the tab.
*Ctrl+g*:: Cancel that form (do not send your changes) and close the
tab.
*Up*:: Select the next field.
*Down*:: Select the previous field.
*Right/Left*:: Switch between possible values, in a jid-multi,
list-multi, list-single or text-multi field.
*Space*:: Select that option
MultiUserChat List tab input keys
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These keys work only in the MultiUserChat List tab (obtained with /list
<server>).
*Up*:: Go up one row.
*Down*:: Go down one row.
*j*:: Join the MultiUserChat currently selected.
*J*:: Join the MultiUserChat currently selected, without giving focus to
iuts tab.
*Ctrl-M*:: Join the MultiUserChat currently selected (same as _j_).
XML tab input keys
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
These keys only work in the XML tab (obtained with /xml_tab)
*Ctrl+k*:: Freeze or un-freeze the display in order to have a clear view of
the stanzas.
Key configuration
-----------------
Bindings are keyboard shortcut aliases. You can use them
to define your own keys to replace the default ones.
where _^x_ means _Control + x_
and _M-x_ means _Alt + x_
To know exactly what the code of a key is, just run
==================
python3 src/keyboard.py
==================
And enter any key.
.Turn Alt-i into a tab key (completion, etc)
==================
M-i = ^I
==================
Actions
-------
Mapping actions on keys
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
One may want to add keyboard shortcuts on actions that were not mapped already
in poezio. To this effect, you can map the keys on actions using the _Key
configuration_ seen in the previous section.
The actions are pseudo-keystrokes, and have to be treated the same way.
They all begin with an underscore to prevent any possible collision with things
already defined.
Actions list
~~~~~~~~~~~
NOTE: Even if some of these actions are labelled as similar to other
keystrokes, remapping the keystrokes will not remap the actions defined here.
[horizontal]
*_close_tab*:: Closes the current tab.
This is the same as /close. The first tab (the roster) can not be closed.
*_disconnect*:: Disconnects poezio from the server.
*_quit*:: Exits poezio.
Similar to /quit.
*_reconnect*:: Disconnects then reconnects poezio, if possible.
This is similar to /connect.
*_redraw_screen*:: Redraws the screen.
This isnt normally useful, similar to Ctrl-l.
*_reload_theme*:: Reloads the theme.
Similar to /theme.
*_room_left*:: Goes to the room on the left.
Similar to Ctrl-p.
*_room_right*:: Goes to the room on the right.
Similar to Ctrl-n.
*_show_roster*:: Goes to the roster.
Similar to Alt-r.
*_scroll_down*:: Scrolls down in the current buffer.
Similar to PAGEDOWN.
*_scroll_up*:: Scrolls up in the current buffer.
Similar to PAGEUP.
*_scroll_info_down*:: Scrolls down in the info buffer.
Similar to Alt-c.
*_scroll_info_up*:: Scrolls up in the info buffer.
Similar to Alt-d.
*_server_cycle*:: Cycles in the current MUC server.
Similar to /server_cycle in a MUC. If you are not in a MUC, you will get
an error.
*_show_bookmarks*:: Shows the current bookmarks.
Similar to /bookmarks.
*_show_important_room*:: Goes to the most important room.
Similar to Alt-e.
*_show_invitations*:: Shows all the pending MUC invitations.
Similar to /invitations.
*_show_plugins*:: Shows the currently loaded plugins.
Similar to /plugins.
*_show_xmltab*:: Opens an XML tab.
Similar to /xml_tab.
*_toggle_pane*:: Toggles the left pane.
Similar to F4.
Example
~~~~~~~
.Config with user-defined actions
=================================
[source,conf]
-------------
[bindings]
^W = _close_tab
M-x = _show_xmltab
M-i = _show_important_room
M-p = _toggle_pane
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