Update terminal documentation for clarity

A couple lines tripped me up while reading through this document for the first
time. This change aims to reword/rework these areas, so that they are clearer
on the first read.
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Steve Robbibaro 2015-10-30 16:22:43 -04:00
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@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ with the terminal. For example, here's how to map <Esc> to exit terminal mode:
:tnoremap <Esc> <C-\><C-n>
<
Navigating to other windows is only possible by exiting to normal mode, which
can be cumbersome with <C-\><C-n> keys. Here are some mappings to improve
the navigation experience:
can be cumbersome with <C-\><C-n> keys. To improve the navigation experience,
you could use the following mappings:
>
:tnoremap <A-h> <C-\><C-n><C-w>h
:tnoremap <A-j> <C-\><C-n><C-w>j
@ -74,8 +74,9 @@ the navigation experience:
:nnoremap <A-k> <C-w>k
:nnoremap <A-l> <C-w>l
<
This allows using `Alt+{h,j,k,l}` to navigate between windows no matter if
they are displaying a normal buffer or a terminal buffer in terminal mode.
This configuration allows using `Alt+{h,j,k,l}` to navigate between windows no
matter if they are displaying a normal buffer or a terminal buffer in terminal
mode.
Mouse input is also fully supported, and has the following behavior:
@ -97,8 +98,8 @@ variables (set via the |TermOpen| autocmd):
- `{g,b}:terminal_scrollback_buffer_size`: Scrollback buffer size, between 1
and 100000 inclusive. The default is 1000.
- `{g,b}:terminal_color_$NUM`: The terminal color palette, where `$NUM` is the
color index, between 0 and 255 inclusive. This only affects UIs with RGB
capabilities; for normal terminals the color index is simply forwarded.
color index, between 0 and 255 inclusive. This setting only affects UIs with
RGB capabilities; for normal terminals the color index is simply forwarded.
The configuration variables are only processed when the terminal starts, which
is why it needs to be done with the |TermOpen| autocmd or setting global