5 \x05x x x k lqu wqk k lqw tqk n
\x06
6 \x05x x x x x x x x x x x x x x
\x06
7 \x05v v v mqv v v v mqu v v mj
\x06
8 \x05qqqqqq
\x06\bCommander
\v\x05qj
\x06 \a
10 Główny ekran pomocy programu
\bGNU Midnight Commander
\v.
12 Aby dowiedzieć się, jak używać interaktywnej pomocy, należy nacisnąć klawisz
\x01Enter
\x02How to use help
\x03. Można też przejść bezpośrednio do
\x01spisu treści
\x02Contents
\x03.
14 Program GNU Midnight Commander został napisany przez jego
\x01autorów
\x02AUTHORS
\x03.
16 Program GNU Midnight Commander jest dostarczany BEZ JAKIEJKOLWIEK
\x01GWARANCJI
\x02Warranty
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\x02License
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434 \x04[How to use help]
437 Do obsługi przeglądarki można używać klawiszy kursora lub myszy. Naciśnięcie
\bstrzałki w dół
\v przeniesie do następnego elementu lub przewinie w dół. Naciśnięcie
\bstrzałki w górę
\v przeniesie do poprzedniego elementu lub przewinie w górę, Naciśnięcie
\bstrzałki w prawo
\v podąży za zaznaczonym odnośnikiem. Naciśnięcie
\bstrzałki w lewo
\v powróci do poprzednio odwiedzonego węzła.
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\bspacji
\v do przewijania do przodu i klawisz
\bB
\v, aby przewijać do tyłu. Można używać klawisza
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\v, aby przechodzić do następnego elementu i klawisza
\bEnter
\v, aby podążyć za zaznaczonym odnośnikiem. Klawisz
\bL
\v może być używany do przechodzenia do poprzednio odwiedzonego węzła. Naciśnięcie klawisza
\bEsc
\v zakończy przeglądarkę pomocy.
441 Lewy przycisk myszy podąży za odnośnikiem lub przewinie ekran. Prawy przycisk myszy może być używany, aby przechodzić do poprzednio odwiedzonego węzła.
443 Pełna lista klawiszy przeglądarki pomocy:
445 \x01Ogólne klawisze ruchu
\x02General Movement Keys
\x03 są akceptowane.
447 \bTab
\v Następny element.
448 \bM-Tab
\v Poprzedni element.
449 \bDół
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450 \bGóra
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451 \bPrawo
\v,
\bEnter
\v Podążanie za zaznaczonym odnośnikiem.
452 \bLewo
\v,
\bl
\v Ostatnio odwiedzony węzeł.
453 \bF1
\v Pomoc dla przeglądarki pomocy.
454 \bN
\v Następny węzeł.
455 \bP
\v Poprzedni węzeł.
456 \bC
\v Przejście do Spisu treści.
457 \bF10
\v,
\bEsc
\v Zakończenie działanie przeglądarki pomocy.