Ainsi parlait Borsenkow Andrej :
[..]
> use zsh if you want real life completion
Or as a lighter alternative, you can try bash programmable completion if
changing shell completly disturbs you.
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> perfectly normal behaviour :)
Cool. Just wanted to make sure.
Thanks
-dave
> do this:
>
> $mkdir test
> $cd test
> $touch file
> $cd file ( and then hold down TAB for auto-completion) it just keeps
> repeating the same thing.
I believe this is normal (if I understand right). if you type 'cd ' an then press tab
(in test), it will look for a regular file, and since th
On Wednesdayen den 13 March 2002 20.15, Dave Seff wrote:
> do this:
>
> $mkdir test
> $cd test
> $touch file
> $cd file ( and then hold down TAB for auto-completion) it just keeps
> repeating the same thing.
>
> Not a show stopper, but strange.
> -Dave
Yes, confirmed. Very odd...
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Regards // O
perfectly normal behaviour :)
On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 02:15:59PM -0500, Dave Seff alleged:
> do this:
>
> $mkdir test
> $cd test
> $touch file
> $cd file ( and then hold down TAB for auto-completion) it just keeps
> repeating the same thing.
>
> Not a show stopper, but strange.
> -Dave
do this:
$mkdir test
$cd test
$touch file
$cd file ( and then hold down TAB for auto-completion) it just keeps
repeating the same thing.
Not a show stopper, but strange.
-Dave