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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers previous,next command in unix Post 302135618 by namishtiwari on Tuesday 11th of September 2007 02:59:40 AM
Old 09-11-2007
put set -o vi on the command prompt or in your profile file.

then press esc and k to navigate the commands.In Bash you can do that without setting anything like set -o vi. up and down arrow works in that to navigate between commands.


Thanks
Namish
 

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moovida(1)						      General Commands Manual							moovida(1)

NAME
moovida - open source cross-platform media center SYNOPSIS
moovida [ OPTION]... [ CONFIG FILE] DESCRIPTION
Moovida is an open source cross-platform media center solution designed to be simple for people not particularly familiar with computers. With Moovida you can enjoy: * Watch your pictures with previews and nicely animated slideshows. * Watch your movies and video clips as well as online ones. * Manage your music collection by artists or albums covers. * Moovida finds automatically medias on your network, from network drives, Windows Mediaplayer, etc. * Detects automatically iPods, cameras, USB hard drives, etc. Moovida runs on the top of the GStreamer multimedia framework and uses the Pigment library for graphical user interaction. You can use it with your mouse, lirc-input device or simply with the keyboard. OPTIONS
--version Print the version of Moovida. --twisted-version Print the version of twisted. -t, --tracebacks Output tracebacks on the console output. Disabled by default. -l, --log Log the output to the given file. --shell Open an interactive shell of the Moovida environment in the terminal. --headless Start Moovida in headless mode. --force-startup Start even when another instance is running. -f, --fullscreen Start fullscreen (default). -u, --unfullscreen Do not start fullscreen. -n, --nosplash Do not show the splash schreen on startup. -i, --import=FILE Import the given Python file and run it in the Moovida environment (used by Windows only). -c, --config-file=FILE Use the specified configuration file instead of the default one. --rss=URL Start Moovida with a specific URL of an RSS feed. --help Show usage information and exit. KEYBOARD CONTROL
To navigate through the menus, Moovida reacts on key presses: Basic keys Left/Right/Up/Down Move left/right/up/down f or Escape Toggle fullscreen mode Enter Activate/open selected item Backspace Go back Menu hidden and player active Left or v Seek backward Right or b Seek forward Up/Down Volume up/down Enter Toggle play/pause x Previous track of playlist c Next track of playlist List menu mode Up/Down Navigate in the current menu level Right Go in the "More Options" menu if there's one. If there's no such menu you in fact go to the top context bar. Enter Call the default action on the selected item (ex: play the movie if you are in a movie list) Backspace Go to previous menu Grid menu mode The user can navigate in the 4 directions (up, down, left, right) using the direction keys (Left/Right/Up/Down). When the first row of the grid is reached, the user can enter the top context bar by hitting Up key once more. When the last row of the grid is reached, the user can enter the grid context bar by hitting Down key once more. Navigation inside the grid context bar is horizontal, use Left/Right keys to navigate in the 3 buttons. To activate a button, press Enter. To leave the context bar, press Up key. Top context bar When navigating inside menus, there should always be a context bar available on the top of the window. Navigation inside this bar is horizontal, use Left/Right keys to navigate in the bar buttons. To activate a button, press Enter. To leave the context bar, press Down key. FILES
~/.moovida/moovida.conf REPORTING BUGS
Report Moovida bugs on Launchpad: <http://bugs.launchpad.net/elisa/>. AUTHORS
Moovida was written by the Moovida team <contact@fluendo.com>. This manual page was previously written Philippe Normand, got reworked by Benjamin Kampmann and updated by Paul van Tilburg. DISTRIBUTION
The latest version of Moovida may be downloaded from <http://www.moovida.com/>. 2009-07-14 moovida(1)
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