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These abbreviations are used to display all no-displayable characters and some additional information.
 
These abbreviations are used to display all no-displayable characters and some additional information.
  
<nowiki><*3></nowiki>, <nowiki><*4></nowiki>, <nowiki><*5></nowiki>, etc - identify repetition of an immediately preceding character, example: w<*3> means "www".
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! <nowiki><*3></nowiki>, <nowiki><*4></nowiki>, <nowiki><*5></nowiki>, etc.
<nowiki><COPY></nowiki>, <nowiki><FIND></nowiki>, <nowiki><SAVE></nowiki>, <nowiki><PASTE></nowiki>, <nowiki><CUT></nowiki>, <nowiki><UNDO></nowiki> - are common combinations of CTRL key and C, F, S, V, X, Z characters, accordingly.
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| Identify repetition of an immediately preceding character, example: w<*3> means "www".
 
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<nowiki><BS></nowiki>, <nowiki><E></nowiki>, <nowiki><TAB></nowiki>, <nowiki><INS></nowiki>, <nowiki><DEL></nowiki>, <nowiki><WIN></nowiki>, <nowiki><HOME></nowiki>, <nowiki><END></nowiki>, <nowiki><P></nowiki> - are "backspace", "enter (new line)", "tab", "insert", "delete", "windows key", "home", "end", "pause" - accordingly.
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! <nowiki><COPY></nowiki>, <nowiki><FIND></nowiki>, <nowiki><SAVE></nowiki>, <nowiki><PASTE></nowiki>, <nowiki><CUT></nowiki>, <nowiki><UNDO></nowiki>
 
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| Common combinations of CTRL key and C, F, S, V, X, Z characters, accordingly.
<nowiki><L></nowiki>, <nowiki><R></nowiki>, <nowiki><U></nowiki>, <nowiki><D></nowiki> - arrows: left, right, up, down.
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! <nowiki><BS></nowiki>, <nowiki><E></nowiki>, <nowiki><TAB></nowiki>, <nowiki><INS></nowiki>, <nowiki><DEL></nowiki>, <nowiki><WIN></nowiki>, <nowiki><HOME></nowiki>, <nowiki><END></nowiki>, <nowiki><P></nowiki>
<nowiki><F1></nowiki>, <nowiki><F2></nowiki>, <nowiki><F3></nowiki>, etc - are function keys, from F1-F12.
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| No printable keys: "backspace", "enter (new line)", "tab", "insert", "delete", "windows key", "home", "end", "pause" - accordingly.
 
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<nowiki><PROCESS:Name#PID></nowiki> - currently focused process, identified by "Name" and "PID" of the process.
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! <nowiki><L></nowiki>, <nowiki><R></nowiki>, <nowiki><U></nowiki>, <nowiki><D></nowiki>
 
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| Arrows keys: left, right, up, down - accordingly.
<nowiki><CLIPBOARD:Text></nowiki> - current contents of the clipboard, identified as "Text".
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! <nowiki><F1></nowiki>, <nowiki><F2></nowiki>, <nowiki><F3></nowiki>, etc.
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| Function keys, from F1-F12.
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! <nowiki><PROCESS:Name#PID></nowiki>
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| Currently focused process, identified by "Name" and "PID" of the process.
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! <nowiki><CLIPBOARD:Text></nowiki>
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| Current content of the clipboard, identified as "Text".
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|}
  
 
'''NOTE:''' These mappings are valid for current version 2.55, and may be changed at any time.
 
'''NOTE:''' These mappings are valid for current version 2.55, and may be changed at any time.

Revision as of 16:05, 4 August 2009

What do abbreviations or keywords like <*5>, <E>, <INS> mean?

These abbreviations are used to display all no-displayable characters and some additional information.

<*3>, <*4>, <*5>, etc. Identify repetition of an immediately preceding character, example: w<*3> means "www".
<COPY>, <FIND>, <SAVE>, <PASTE>, <CUT>, <UNDO> Common combinations of CTRL key and C, F, S, V, X, Z characters, accordingly.
<BS>, <E>, <TAB>, <INS>, <DEL>, <WIN>, <HOME>, <END>, <P> No printable keys: "backspace", "enter (new line)", "tab", "insert", "delete", "windows key", "home", "end", "pause" - accordingly.
<L>, <R>, <U>, <D> Arrows keys: left, right, up, down - accordingly.
<F1>, <F2>, <F3>, etc. Function keys, from F1-F12.
<PROCESS:Name#PID> Currently focused process, identified by "Name" and "PID" of the process.
<CLIPBOARD:Text> Current content of the clipboard, identified as "Text".

NOTE: These mappings are valid for current version 2.55, and may be changed at any time.