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Re: Submitting an updated completion function
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- From: Haakon Riiser <haakon.riiser@xxxxxxxxxx>
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- Subject: Re: Submitting an updated completion function
- Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 18:46:35 +0200
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[Bart Schaefer]
> On Apr 23, 4:31pm, Haakon Riiser wrote:
> } Subject: Submitting an updated completion function
> }
> } So for the third and perhaps last time (both lists this time, just to
> } be sure!): How do I get my updated completion function into zsh?
>
> Is this the same function you posted April 15, or have you changed it
> since then?
April 15 is still current.
> Normally what happens is that someone (PWS or OPK most of the time, but
> occasionally Clint) looks at the function and decides whether it's well
> written and an improvement over what's supplied by default, and if so
> commits it to the repository. You may have just caught everyone at a
> bad/busy time (PWS was away for a while, for example).
Yeah, perhaps I should send it directly to them. Thanks for
your help.
> If you have a sourceforge account and plan to contribute regularly to
> zsh, you could ask PWS about getting cvs write access.
I wrote the original acroread completer, and I intend to keep it
up-to-date. But considering the number of years it took Adobe
to get anything newer than version 5 to Linux, I'm not sure I
could be considered a regular contributor. :-)
--
Haakon
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