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Unwanted in-word completion
- X-seq: zsh-users 9849
- From: Nikolai Weibull <now@xxxxxxxx>
- To: Zsh Users <zsh-users@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Unwanted in-word completion
- Date: Mon, 23 Jan 2006 21:46:51 +0100
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Say that there is no directory with "Y" as a prefix in /usr/lib,
yet that I type
$ cd /usr/lib/Y
and then <tab> to complete. As I am on a Gentoo AMD64
system, I get the following completions:
/usr/lib/Y /usr/lib32/Y /usr/lib64/Y /usr/libexec/Y
None of those actually work better than that I had, but
I see the point of doing it this way. Still, that's not what I want.
So I was wondering if there was a way of disabling this
behavior.
Thanks.
nikolai
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