xmlns="&xmlns.dactyl;"
xmlns:html="&xmlns.html;">
-<h1 tag="quick-hints hints">Hints</h1>
+<h1 tag="hints">Hints</h1>
<toc start="2"/>
<p>
Hints are an easy way to interact with web pages without using
- your mouse. In hint mode, &dactyl.appName; highlights and
+ your mouse. In Hints mode, &dactyl.appName; highlights and
numbers all clickable elements. The elements can be selected
either by typing their numbers, or typing parts of their text to
narrow them down. While the default action is to click the
</p>
<item>
- <tags>quick-hints</tags>
- <tags>f QuickHint</tags>
+ <tags>quick-hints hint-mode</tags>
+ <tags>f</tags>
<strut/>
<spec>f<a>hint</a></spec>
<description>
<p>
- Start <t>QuickHint</t> mode. In this mode, every clickable
+ Start <t>hint-mode</t>. In this mode, every clickable
element (as defined by the <o>hinttags</o> option) is
highlighted and numbered. Elements can be selected
either by typing their number, or by typing part of
their text to narrow down the result. When an element
has been selected, it is automatically clicked and hint
mode ends. Additionally, the following keys have
- special meanings in QuickHint mode:
+ special meanings in Hints mode:
</p>
<dl>
<dt><k name="CR"/></dt>
<dt><k name="Tab"/></dt>
<dd>Moves the focus to the next hintable element</dd>
- <dt><k name="Leader"/></dt>
+ <dt><k>\</k></dt>
<dd>Temporarily treats all numbers (or other keys, depending on the
value of <o>hintkeys</o>) as ordinary text</dd>
<dt><k name="Esc"/></dt>
- <dd>Exits hint mode without selecting an element</dd>
+ <dd>Exits Hints mode without selecting an element</dd>
</dl>
</description>
</item>
<spec>F<a>hint</a></spec>
<description>
<p>
- Start <t>QuickHint</t> mode, but the selected elements
+ Start <t>hint-mode</t>, but the selected elements
are clicked with the <k name="Shift" link="false"/> key pressed,
which has the normal effect of opening it in a new tab
(depending on the value of the
<item>
<tags>extended-hints</tags>
- <tags>; ExtendedHint</tags>
+ <tags>;</tags>
<strut/>
<spec>;<a>mode</a><a>hint</a></spec>
<description>
<p>
- Start an extended hint mode. <t>ExtendedHint</t> mode is exactly
- like <t>QuickHint</t> mode, except that each sub-mode highlights a
+ Start an extended hints mode. Extended hints are exactly like
+ <t>quick-hints</t>, except that each sub-mode highlights a
more specialized set of elements, and performs a unique action on
the selected link. Because of the panoply of extended hint modes
- available, after pressing <k>;</k>, pressing <k name="Tab"/> brings
- up the completion list with each hint mode and its description.
+ available, after pressing <k>;</k>, pressing <k name="Tab" link="false"/>
+ brings up the completion list with each hints mode and its description.
</p>
<p><a>mode</a> may be one of:</p>
<li tag=";V"><em>V</em> to view its destination source in the external editor</li>
<li tag=";y"><em>y</em> to yank its destination location</li>
<li tag=";Y"><em>Y</em> to yank its text description</li>
+ <li tag=";A"><em>A</em> to yank its anchor URL</li>
<li tag=";c"><em>c</em> to open its context menu</li>
<li tag=";i"><em>i</em> to open an image</li>
<li tag=";I"><em>I</em> to open an image in a new tab.</li>
<spec>g;<a>mode</a><a>hint</a></spec>
<description>
<p>
- Start an extended hint mode and stay there until
+ Start an extended hints mode and stay there until
<k name="Esc"/> is pressed. Like <k>;</k>, except that
after a hint is selected, hints remain visible so that
another one can be selected with the same action as the