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I am hopeful that nnn will work to preview images, as well as general file management. I have been an avid user of ranger; however, I think I am not smart enough to get image preview working anymore. So I'm looking at nnn, and it looks nice... IF I can figure it all out. The first problem is this: when I type "nnn" in a terminal on Manjaro i3, in kitty, or I think other terminal emulators, the following is printed on the console: "NNN_BMS." And that is all. After random googling over the years, I finally have been able to use nnn by typing "NNN_BMS='d:~/Downloads' nnn". Only in that terminal. When I set NNN_BMS to the same value in either /etc/environment or in .bashrc, still, nothing happens. Finally, I have gotten it to work by defining an alias in .bashrc: If I then type "d" into nnn, this does not take me to that directory; rather, it toggles a more contextual version of a listing of the ~/ directory. What am I missing? Am I the only one experiencing this? Alan Davis |
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That's not how bookmarks work. You need to press |
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My apologies are due, for not noticing this earlier.
nnn has never worked for me on my Manjaro i3wm setup. Just now, I
installed nnn and ran it from a console. Once again, as always, "NNN_BMS"
is output in the console.
After an hour or two of twiddling, I was able to get nnn to run on a
limited basis, but it's far too tricky for me to devote more time to it.
It has never worked.
Alan
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This doesn't sound right. Defining
NNN_BMS
is optional andnnn
should work fine without it. I also cannot reproduce this locally. Please provide more info about your setup, see the issue template on what sort of information to provide.That's not how bookmarks work. You need to press
b
which will show you available bookmark keys, that's when you pressd
. See the wiki entry on bookmarks: https://github.com/jarun/nnn/wiki/Basic-use-cases#add-bookmarks