diff --git a/manuals/ponysay.texinfo b/manuals/ponysay.texinfo index 0d8ff159..05572093 100644 --- a/manuals/ponysay.texinfo +++ b/manuals/ponysay.texinfo @@ -261,9 +261,9 @@ If the argument is not a number, but starts instead with @code{n} (for ‘none of the terminal is used. @code{n} and @code{i} is case insensitive, so you may use @code{N} and @code{I} -instead. Additionally, typo correction is for QWERTY and Dvorak is built in to -@command{ponysay}; the nearest key, either to the left or to the right, depending -on which hand is used to press the key, is also allowed. +instead. Additionally, typo correction is for QWERTY (and QWERTZ) and Dvorak is +built in to @command{ponysay}; the nearest key, either to the left or to the +right, depending on which hand is used to press the key, is also allowed. @item -c @itemx --compress @@ -1339,7 +1339,25 @@ without the balloon, respectively, for each pony the the directory. @opindex @option{-r} @opindex @option{--restrict} -TODO... +Running @command{ponysay-tool --browse PONY-DIR}, or @command{ponysay-tool -b PONY-DIR} +will display all ponies in @file{PONY-DIR} for you. You can limit the listed ponies by +using the option @option{--restrict}, or @option{-r}, that works the same was in with +the commands @command{ponysay} and @command{ponythink}. See @ref{Invoking ponysay} for +more infomation about the @option{--restrict} option. + +In this browser you will on the right side have all pony files, in your selected +directory, listed except those that does not match your @option{--restrict} settings. +In the rest of the free space, the pony select in the list is centered. You can move +the pony, in case it is too big, by using the arrows keys with @kbd{control} held down, +or using the @kbd{W}, @kbd{A}, @kbd{S}, @kbd{D} keys (for QWERTY and QWERTZ layout,) +or with the @kbd{<} (or @kbd{Ä}), @kbd{A}, @kbd{O}, @kbd{E} keys (for Dvorak and +Svorak layout.) + +Browse between ponies using the arrow keys or with @kbd{C-n} (n with control held down) +and @kbd{C-p}, for next pony and previous pony, respectivily. Additionally, @kbd{Q} can +be used list quotes for pony, and @kbd{I} for metadata. + +The tool can be exited using the key combinations @kbd{C-q} or @kbd{C-x C-c}.