> <plug subject=zsh> Do yourself a favor and try zsh first... even > before tcsh (in other words: get rid of that), but certainly before > bash. Go with the package in potato, or better yet, with 3.1.9* in > woody. I'd bet you will *not* regret it... </plug>
Done.. =) Now I'll just have to take myself time and try it out thourily.. > Jonas> Just for your info, I can't seem to get these other > Jonas> xterm-titles using cwdcmd to work either. I'm not so good > Jonas> that I understand what ^[]2; and ^G does. > > Stupid question: you know that those ^ thingies are control codes, > right? Now I don't know whether tcsh understand ^[ (two ascii chars) > to be ESC automagically or not... make sure those are one char (in > Emacs or jed, type ctrl-q and then the char (esc or ctrl-g). vi? I > don't even have one one this system ;-) I tried that and I still can't seem to get it to work with tcsh. Might be me doing something stupid thou. Haven't tried it in zsh yet. > Jonas> While I'm at it, I'll get another tcsh issue of my > Jonas> chest. Is there any possibility to get TAB to do the the > Jonas> tcsh list-glob function (lists global patterns) aswell as > Jonas> the commands-, dir-, var-, env-completion that it does by > Jonas> default? > > Don't know what this means... I only know <plug subject=zsh>zsh's > completion system <cool>r0x</cool></plug>. ;-)) list-glob lists all matches to a global-pattern. If i type "ls ~/www/*.html" it'll give me a list of matches. I tried this in zsh actually and it expanded the pattern on the commandline for me when I pressed TAB, like the expand-glob in tcsh =). Not exactly what I wanted, but close enough.. There might even be a setting somewhere to change it, but I just haven´t got the strength to look it up in the zsh manpage just yet.. I've had enough of manpages for a while. ;)