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Re: Completion for cd
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- From: Thorsten Haude <zsh@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: Completion for cd
- Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 08:52:47 +0200
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Moin,
* Bart Schaefer wrote (2004-04-02 06:38):
>On Apr 1, 10:44pm, Thorsten Haude wrote:
>}
>} yooden@eumel % cd n<tab>
>} nedit news nobody
>}
>} The first is a named directory (good), the other two are users (bad).
>
>I wish you'd shown this example sooner. It would have clarified a lot.
Sorry, I treid my best to explain the situation.
>What "tags in context" output do you get from
>
>yooden@eumel % cd n<C-x h>
>
>??
yooden@eumel % cd n
tags in context :completion::complete:cd::
local-directories named-directories (_alternative _cd)
users named-directories directory-stack (_tilde _alternative _cd)
users (_users _tilde _alternative _cd)
Well, there are users. How to remove them?
Thorsten
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