selector - A simple command line for dynamic pattern selection
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
.PP
-\fBselector\fP [\fBoptions\fP] -f <filename>
+\fBselector\fP [\fBoptions\fP] [<filename1> [<filename2> ...]]
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
.PP
\fBselector\fP is a command line dynamic string selection. As you type
line into the virtual tty input buffer, hence allowing the user to
edit the line and execute it as a standard command.
+Selector is also a good tool to test regexp quickly.
+
Keys corresponding to ASCII codes between ' ' and '~' add a character
-to the pattern string. The Delete key, Backspace key, ^D and ^H delete
-one character from the pattern string.
+to the pattern string. The Backspace key, ^H and ^? delete the
+character on the left of the cursor, while Delete key and ^D delete
+the character at cursor location.
The Up and Down cursor keys move the selected line accordingly, and
PageUp and PageDown move by ten lines. The Home and End key move to
start with the regexp mode activated
.IP "\fB-a\fP" 10
make the matching case sensitive
+.IP "\fB--\fP" 10
+state that all following arguments are filenames
.IP "\fB-t <title>\fP" 10
add a title in the modeline
.IP "\fB-c <fg modeline> <bg modeline> <fg highlight> <bg highlight>\fP" 10
To use selector to search into your bash history, you can use
-.B selector -d -i -b -v -f <(history)
+.B selector -d -i -b -v <(history)
.SH "BUGS"
-Probably many.
+Modeline display problems if the pattern is too long. Probably many
+others.
.SH "AUTHOR"
.PP