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Re: Adding a prefix to certain filename completions
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- From: Nikolai Weibull <mailing-lists.zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: Adding a prefix to certain filename completions
- Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2005 14:11:38 +0200
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Peter Stephenson wrote:
> The question remains whether this ought to be tied to vi in some cases,
> which is often vim in disguise and has a certain amount in common in other
> cases.
Ah, of course. There are many commands that can use this actually.
:help ex gives the following list:
ex exim view gvim gex gview rvim rview rgvim rgview evim eview vimdiff gvimdiff
and, as you say, there's usually a vi link as well,
nikolai
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