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Re: man page completion / regexp



Hi Bart,

thanks for your help, now everything works perfectly
again! Below for others who might be interested is
another shot of my config, Yahoo! mail seems to wrap
lines at random.

Thanks!



# man page completion
man_glob () {
	local a b manp cat
	read -cA a
	read -lA b
	manp=`manpath 2> /dev/null` || manp=`echo "$MANPATH"`
	[[ "$OSTYPE" = *bsd* ]] && cat=,cat
	if [[ "$a[2]" = [0-9nlpo](p|) ]] # && [[ -n "$a[3]"
|| "${(M)b% }" = " " ]]
	then
		reply=( ${^$(echo $manp | sed -e 's/:/
/g')}/{man,sman$cat}$a[2]/$1*(-N.:t) )
	else
		reply=( ${^$(echo $manp | sed -e 's/:/
/g')}/{man,sman$cat}[0-9nlpo]{,X,m}*/$1*(-N.:t) )
	fi
	reply=( ${reply%.[^0-9Xmnlpo]*} )
	# Uncomment to strip trailing section names from
reply
	#reply=( ${reply%.[0-9Xmnlpo]*} )
}
compctl -K man_glob -x 'C[-1,-P]' -m - \
	'R[-*l*,;]' -g '*.(man|[0-9Xmnlpo](|[a-z]))' -- + -f
-g '..' man

# Uncomment to accept man page names with trailing
section names, e.g., man.1
man () {
	local test=${(M)@#*/} # File name probably contains a
slash
	if [[ -z "$test" ]] && [[ $# -lt 3 ]]
	then
		command man
${(M)${${${(M)@%.[0-9Xmnlpo]*}#.}%pm}##[0-9Xmnlpo](p|)}
${@%.[0-9Xmnlpo]*}
	else
		command man "$@"
	fi
}






	
		
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