I realised the dired commands are not in the mg man page. ok? -lum
Index: mg.1 =================================================================== RCS file: /cvs/src/usr.bin/mg/mg.1,v retrieving revision 1.76 diff -u -p -r1.76 mg.1 --- mg.1 22 May 2013 19:23:45 -0000 1.76 +++ mg.1 27 May 2013 19:10:45 -0000 @@ -919,6 +919,43 @@ Unlike emacs, the kill buffer consists only of the most recent kill. It is not a ring. +.Sh MG DIRED COMMANDS +Following are a list of the commands specific to dired mode: +.It dired-backup-unflag +This function removes the deletion flag from the file listed on +the current line of the dired buffer, then moves up one line. +.It dired-create-directory +Creates a directory. +.It dired-copy-file +Copy the file listed on the current line of the dired buffer. +.It dired-do-deletions +Deletes the files that have been flagged for deletion. +.It dired-find-file +Opens the file in the current line of the dired buffer. +If the cursor is on a directory it will be opened in dired mode. +.It dired-find-file-other-window +Opens the file on the current line of the dired buffer in a +different window. +.It dired-flag-file-deleted +Flag the file listed on the current line for deletion. +This is indicated in the buffer by putting a D at the left margin. +No files are actually deleted until the function dired-do-deletions +is executed. +.It dired-next-line +Moves the cursor to the next line. +.It dired-other-window +This function works just like dired, except that it puts the +dired buffer in the other window. +.It dired-previous-line +Move the cursor to the previous line. +.It dired-rename-file +Renames the file listed on the current line of the dired buffer. +.It dired-scroll-down +Scroll down the dired buffer. +.It dired-scroll-up +Scroll up the dired buffer. +.It dired-unflag +Remove the deletion flag for the file on the current line. .El .Sh CONFIGURATION FILES There are two configuration files,