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diff --git a/.config/sioyek/keys.config b/.config/sioyek/keys.config new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8cc1946 --- /dev/null +++ b/.config/sioyek/keys.config @@ -0,0 +1,397 @@ + +# you can edit this file to change keybindings lines that start with '#' are comments +# the syntax is pretty simple. Some examples: +#command k (command is executed when k is pressed) +#command <C-k> (command is executed when k is pressed while holding control) +#command K (command is executed when K is entered, which is shift+k) +#command <A-k> (command is executed when k is pressed while holding alt) +#command + (command is executed when = is pressed while holding shift) +#command <C-S-k> (command is executed when k is pressed while holding control and shift) +#command gg (command is executed when g is pressed twice) +#command gt (command is executed when g is pressed and then t is pressed) +#command g<C-n>Dt (command is executed when g is pressed and then n is pressed while holding\ +# control and then d is pressed while holding shift and then t is pressed) +# you can execute multiple commands using the following syntax: +#command1;command2;command3 <keybinding> +# for more information see the documentation at https://sioyek-documentation.readthedocs.io/ + + +# ---------- NAVIGATION AND ZOOM ---------- + +# Goto the beginning of document. If prefixed with a number, it will go to that page. +# for example 150gg goes to page 150. +goto_beginning gg +goto_beginning <C-<home>> + +# Goto the end of the document +goto_end <end> +goto_end G + +# Opens a prompt to enter page number and jump to that page +goto_page_with_page_number <home> + +## Goto left/right/bottom/top side of the page +#goto_left <unbound> +#goto_right <unbound> +#goto_top_of_page <unbound> +#goto_bottom_of_page <unbound> + +# Goto left/right side of the page ignoring white margins +goto_left_smart ^ +goto_right_smart $ + +# Goto the top-right side of page. Useful for two column documents +goto_top_of_page;goto_right_smart zz + +# Movement (can be prefixed with a number) +# move_down <down> +# move_up <up> +move_left <right> +move_right <left> + +# Goto forward for one page width. (can be prefixed with a number) +# (note that going forward for one page width is not usually what you want because if +# the page is larger than the screen you will miss some content. What you usually want is screen_down) +next_page u +previous_page i + +# Go down one screen width (can be prefixed with a number which tells how many screen widths should we go down) +screen_down <space> +screen_up <S-<space>> +screen_down <pagedown> +screen_up <pageup> + +# Goto the next/prev chapter +next_chapter gc +prev_chapter gC + +# Goto previous viewing state and delete the current (and future) state(s). +# pop_state w + +# Goto the previous history point +prev_state <backspace> +prev_state <C-<left>> + +# Create a new sioyek window +new_window <C-t> + +# Close the current sioyek window +close_window <C-w> + +## Search and switch between sioyek windows +#goto_window <unbound> + +# If we are not at the end of viewing history, goto the next history point +next_state <S-<backspace>> +next_state <C-<right>> + +# Open table of contents. +goto_toc o + +# Zoom +zoom_in + +fit_to_page_width = +zoom_out - + +## Zoom in/out on the mouse cursor (instead of center of screen) +# zoom_in_cursor <unbound> +# zoom_out_cursor <unbound> + +# Rotate document +rotate_clockwise r +rotate_counterclockwise R + +# Automatically set the zoom level and horizontal offset such that the current page is centered horizontally and +# it fills the screen width +fit_to_page_width <f9> +# Same as fit_to_page_with but ignores page margins +fit_to_page_width_smart <f10> + +## Similar to fit_to_page_width, but for height +fit_to_page_height z + +## Similar to fit_to_page_width_smart but for height +#fit_to_page_height_smart <unbound> + +## Same as fit_to_page_width_smart, but instead of filling the screen width, it fills the ratio of screen that is +## configured in `prefs_user.config` using `fit_to_page_width_ratio` config. See https://github.com/ahrm/sioyek/issues/162#issuecomment-1059738730. +#fit_to_page_width_ratio <unbound> + +# Open a file dialog to select a document. +open_document t +# Open an embedded file dialog in sioyek +open_document_embedded <C-o> +# Open an embedded file dialog in sioyek rooted in the directory of current opened file +open_document_embedded_from_current_path <C-S-o> + +# Open a searchable list of previously opened documents. +open_prev_doc a + +## Opens the last document opened is sioyek. It is useful when you want to quickly toggle between two documents +#open_last_document <unbound> + +## Keyboard shortcut to enter visual mark mode (instead of right clicking) +#enter_visual_mark_mode <unbound> + +# Command the move the visual mark to the next/previous line +# these keys only work when a visual mark is set (by right clicking or using `visual_mark_under_cursor` command) +move_visual_mark_up k +move_visual_mark_down j +move_visual_mark_up <up> +move_visual_mark_down <down> + +## lock horizontal scroll, useful when using laptop touchpads +# toggle_horizontal_scroll_lock <unbound> + +# ---------- SEARCH ---------- + +# Search the document. +# example: /something (searches the document for 'something') +# you can also specify a page range to search: +# example: /<110,135>something (searches pages 110 to 135 (inclusive) for 'something') +search <C-f> +search / + +# Searches the current chapter. This is essentially the same as search but the range prefix is autofilled +# with the range of the current lowest level subchapter. +chapter_search c<C-f> +chapter_search c/ + +# Goto the next search item. Can be prefixed with a number which is the same as performing the command n times +# for example if we are on the 10th search result and we input 15n, we go to the 25th search result. +next_item n +# Goto the previous search result. Can be prefixed with a number with similar rules as next_item. +previous_item N + +# ---------- BOOKMARKS ---------- +# Add a bookmark in the current location (opens a text input where you can specify the bookmark text) +add_bookmark b +delete_bookmark db + +# Open bookmarks menu of the current document. +goto_bookmark gb + +# Open bookmarks menu of all documents. +goto_bookmark_g gB + +# ---------- HIGHLIGHTS ---------- +# You can select a piece of text and press the `add_highlight` shortcut followed by a symbol (a character from a-z) to highlight +# the text +add_highlight h +# Goto highlights of current document +goto_highlight gh +# Goto highlights of all documents +goto_highlight_g gH +# Left click on a highlight and then press the `delete_highlight` shortcut to delete it. +delete_highlight dh + +# Sets the highlight type to be used for other operations (the default highlight type is 'a') +#set_select_highlight_type + +## Same as `add_highlight` but uses the current selected highlight type as the type of highlight +#add_highlight_with_current_type <unbound> + +## Toggle select highlight mode. In select highlight mode, all text selected using mouse will automatically be highlighted +## with highlight type set using `set_select_highlight_type` +#toggle_select_highlight <unbound> + +# Goto next/previous highlight in current document +goto_next_highlight gnh +goto_prev_highlight gNh + +## Goto next/previous highlight of the current selected highlight type +#goto_next_highlight_of_type <unbound> +#goto_prev_highlight_of_type <unbound> + +# ---------- MARKS ---------- + +# Mark the current location. After pressing the mark button, you must enter a symbol (a letter from a-z or A-Z). +# this marks the current location in the file with the entered symbol. Afterwards you will be able to return to +# the locations of the marks using goto_mark command. +# example: mm (marks the current location in the file with a mark named 'm') +set_mark m +# Goto a previously set mark. After pressing goto_mark you must enter a symbol associated with a previously set mark. +# example: `m (goes to the location of the mark named m) +goto_mark ` + +# ---------- PORTALS ---------- +# If we are in default state, goto portal state with the current location in document as the portal source +# if we are already in the portal state, create the portal with the current location as destination. +portal p + +# Delete the portal with the closest source to current location +delete_portal dp + +# Goto the position of the portal with the closest source to current location +goto_portal gp +goto_portal <tab> + +# Similar to goto_portal, except when prev_state is called, the destination of the portal is update to be the state +# on which prev_state is called +edit_portal P +edit_portal <S-<tab>> + +# Open/Close the helper window for portals +toggle_window_configuration <f12> + +## open/close helper window +#toggle_one_window <unbound> + +# ---------- MISC ---------- + +# Copy selected text +copy <C-c> + +toggle_fullscreen <f11> + +# Toggles whether we highlight pdf links or not +toggle_highlight <f1> + +# open command line +command : + +# Search the selected text using one of the search engines defined using search_url_* settings in prefs.config (* can be any letter between 'a' and 'z') +# see https://sioyek-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/usage.html#external-search +external_search s + +# opens the selected text as a url in the default browser +# open_selected_url Q + +# Toggle dark mode (inverted colors) +toggle_dark_mode c + +## Toggle custom color mode. You can specify the text background color in your `prefs_user.config` file +## see https://sioyek-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/configuration.html#custom-background-color-and-custom-text-color +#toggle_custom_color <f8> + +# Toggle synctex mode. When in synctex mode, right clicking on a pdf launches the corresponding latex page. +toggle_synctex <f4> + +## Perform a synctex search under the mouse cursor +#synctex_under_cursor <unbound> + +# While in mouse drag mode, instead of selecting text you can pan the screen using mouse +toggle_mouse_drag_mode <f6> + +# In visual scroll mode, mouse wheel performs `move_visual_mark_up` and `move_visual_mark_down` commands +toggle_visual_scroll <f7> + +# In visual scroll mode, create an overview to/go to/portal to the definition in highlighted line +overview_definition l +goto_definition <C-]> +portal_to_definition ] + +# In presentation mode, we fit the pages to screen and movement keys move entire pages +toggle_presentation_mode <f5> + +## Quit sioyek +quit q + +# Open PDF links using keyboard +open_link f + +# Select text using keyboard +keyboard_select v + +# Smart jump using keyboard +keyboard_smart_jump F + +## Open overview window using keyboard +#keyboard_overview <unbound> + +## If the preview is not correct, jump to the next preview +#next_preview <C-n> + +## If the preview is not correct, jump to the previous preview +#previous_preview <C-N> + +## Jump to the location of the current overview +#goto_overview <unbound> + +## Create a portal to the location of the current overview +#portal_to_overview <unbound> + +## Center the window on selected text +#goto_selected_text <unbound> + +## Focus the visual mark on the text matching the given string (useful when extensions want to focus on a text) +#focus_text <unbound> + +## Smart jump to the location under mouse cursor +#smart_jump_under_cursor <unbound> +## Open overview window to the location under mouse cursor +#overview_under_cursor <unbound> +## Set a visual mark under mouse cursor +#visual_mark_under_cursor <unbound> +## Close the overview window +#close_overview <unbound> +## Exit visual mark mode +#close_visual_mark <unbound> + +## Import sioyek data from an exported file +#import <unbound> + +## Export sioyek data into a json file +#export <unbound> + +## Execute shell commands. For example: +## sioyek --new-instance %1 +## in the command %1 expands to the path of the current file and %2 expand to the file name of the current file +#execute <unbound> + +## (deprecated see bottom of the page) Execute a predefined command. these commands are defined in `prefs_user.config` file using the following syntax: +## --------prefs_user.config----------- +## execute_command_a some_command %1 %2 +## execute_command_x another_command %2 +## ------------------------------------ +## now in order to execute the second command you can first execute `execute_predefined_command` and then press 'x' +#execute_predefined_command <unbound> + +## Embed the annotations (highlights and bookmarks) into a new PDF file so they are visible to other PDF readers +#embed_annotations <unbound> + +## Copy the current window configuration to clipboard so they can be used in `prefs_user.config` +#copy_window_size_config <unbound> + +## Opens the default preference file +#prefs <unbound> +## Opens the user preference file with highest priority +#prefs_user <unbound> +## Opens a list of all user preference files +#prefs_user_all <unbound> + +## Opens the default kwys file +#keys <unbound> +## Opens the user keys file with highest priority +#keys_user <unbound> +## Opens a list of all user keys files +#keys_user_all <unbound> + +## Enter password for password protected documents +#enter_password <unbound> + +## Toggle fastread mode. this is an experiental feature +#toggle_fastread <unbound> + +## Toggle statusbar display +#toggle_statusbar <unbound> + +## Reload sioyek window +#reload <unbound> + +## Set the status string to be displayed in sioyek's statusbar (it is useful for extensions) +#set_status_string <unbound> + +## Clears the status string set by `set_status_string` +#clear_status_string <unbound> + +## Toggles the window titlebar +toggle_titlebar <C-w> + +## You can bind custom commands defined in `prefs_user.config` using the same syntax as the built-in commands +## --------prefs_user.config----------- +## new_command _my_command_name python /path/to/script.py %{file_name} %{paper_name} +## ------------------------------------ +## now you can bind _my_command_name to a keybind here: +#_my_command_name <unbound> + |
