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Update README and bump version.
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@ -17,6 +17,8 @@ what it does in a nutshell:
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- newly added content is acknowledged if file has changed size
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meanwhile
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- automatic scrolling of batches
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- as VLF is minor mode, font locking and functionality of the
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respective major mode is also present
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- VLF is added as an option when opening large files
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GNU Emacs 23 and 24 are supported.
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@ -43,6 +45,30 @@ integer value), VLF will probably not quite work.
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* Detail usage
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** Applicability
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You can control when vlf-mode is invoked or offered as choice with the
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*vlf-application* customization option. By default it will offer VLF
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when opening large files. There are also options to never use it (you
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can still call *vlf* command explicitly); to use it without asking for
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large files or to invoke it on all files. Here's example setup such
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that vlf-mode automatically launches for large files:
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#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
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(custom-set-variables
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'(vlf-application 'dont-ask))
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#+END_EXAMPLE
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** Keymap
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All VLF operations are grouped under the *C-c C-v* prefix by default.
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Here's example how to add another prefix (*C-x v*):
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#+BEGIN_EXAMPLE
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(eval-after-load "vlf"
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'(define-key vlf-prefix-map "\C-xv" vlf-mode-map))
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#+END_EXAMPLE
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** Control batch size
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*C-c C-v +* and *C-c C-v -* control current batch size by factors
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@ -53,11 +79,11 @@ refresh with *C-c C-v g*.
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** Move around
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*C-c C-v PgUp* and *C-c C-v PgDn* move batch by batch. With positive
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*C-c C-v n* and *C-c C-v p* move batch by batch. With positive
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prefix argument they move prefix number of batches. With negative -
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append prefix number of batches.
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*C-c C-v n* displays batch starting from current point.
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*C-c C-v SPC* displays batch starting from current point.
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*C-c C-v [* and *C-c C-v ]* take you to the beginning and end of file
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respectively.
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@ -88,10 +114,6 @@ from the beginning, so again the bigger current batch size, the
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quicker. With negative argument, lines are counted from the end of
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file.
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** Reload
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*C-c C-v g* discards modifications (if such) and reloads chunk.
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** Edit and save
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If editing doesn't change size of the chunk, only this chunk is saved.
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