diff --git a/twander.1 b/twander.1 index f8f4979..545f65b 100644 --- a/twander.1 +++ b/twander.1 @@ -917,8 +917,8 @@ . .TP -.B Assign Current Directory To One Of The Shortcut Keys (KSETSC1 ... KSETSC12) -Alt-q, Alt-w, ... Alt-bracketleft, Alt-bracketright +.B Assign Current Directory To One Of The Shortcut Keys (KDIRSCSET) +Control-8 As discussed in .B Directory Shortcut Statements @@ -931,17 +931,12 @@ Think of it as a way to "override" the directory shortcut assignments defined in the Configuration File. -There are twelve "override" keys associated with each of the directory -shortcuts. They default to the top row of letter keys on a standard -keyboard and are invoked with the \'Alt\' key. When you select a particular -directory shortcut you want to "override", the -.B current directory -is associated with that shortcut. So, for instance, \fCAlt-q\fP will -associate the current directory with shortcut #1 (Default: \fCF1\fP), -\fCAlt-w\fP associates the current directory with shortcut #2 -(Default: \fCF2\fP) and so forth, all the way through -\fCAlt-bracketright\fP which associates the current directory with -shortcut #12 (Default: \fCF12\fP). +To do this, press the KDIRSCSET key (Default: \fCControl-8\fP). You +will be presented with a dialog that asks you to specify which +Directory Shortcut you want overwritten with the +.B current directory. +You may only enter a number from 1 to 12. You will see an error +message if you try to enter anything else. Any such reassociation of a directory shortcut is temporary. Directory shortcuts are set back to the values specified in the @@ -5048,4 +5043,4 @@ .ft \" revert .SH DOCUMENT REVISION INFORMATION -$Id: twander.1,v 1.134 2006/12/15 08:16:38 tundra Exp $ \ No newline at end of file +$Id: twander.1,v 1.135 2006/12/15 23:55:20 tundra Exp $ \ No newline at end of file