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* New zsh user, I have a few questions.
@ 2002-04-27  2:21 Walter Francis
  2002-04-27  5:24 ` Bart Schaefer
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 4+ messages in thread
From: Walter Francis @ 2002-04-27  2:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: zsh-users

I'm converting from tcsh to zsh for a few reasons, none them are big reasons 
or anything, just wanting to play, and I like the completion stuff in zsh, 
I've found tcsh's to be a little constraining.  Of coures, that might just 
be me not understanding it.

I have a few questions I bet you zsh gurus will know immediately, most of 
them are tcsh vs zsh kinda questions, so if I've overlooked this stuff 
somewhere, please point me in the right direction.  In case it's not clear, 
these are total (clueless) questions, not gripes.  s/gripe/question/ :)

complete tar 'p/*/t,^d:*.{bz2,gz,tgz}/'

A tcsh completion alias, tar ^D will list files with stated extensions, is 
this possible in zsh?  Added bonus; is it possible to have two aliases, say 
tarx and tart, and for a respective archive, automatically include desired 
flags for tar?  eg:  tart (tab or ^D) lists bz2, gz, tgz archives..  I pick 
a bz2 archive, and it prints tar jtf archive.tar.bz2, etc.

Strangeness in cd (tab) completion, perhaps something I have set wrong.  I 
have two dirs, a test and a testtest, cd test(tab) prints cd test/ rather 
than showing the two options.  I can understand why (test is a complete 
path), but then I hit <bs>t<tab> and it'll complete testtest.  But if I do 
cd tes<tab> I get the two matching directories.  This is, in retrospect, 
probably must misunderstanding by me (again, since test *is* a full path). 
A simple *smack* will put me straight on this question.  :)

What is a 'suggested' cdpath?  This is obviously going to be subjective, but 
  I've found that "cd <tab>" just lists way too many directories to be very 
useful when I have it set as I saw suggested somewhere as (.. ~)..  Is it 
possible to list pwd's subdirectories, then the cdpath directories, such as 
tab one shows pwd's subdirs, tab again shows cdpath?  I can see the merit in 
cdpath, just having 100ish .dotdirs in my ~ makes having that in cdpath too 
verbose to be very useful.  Curious if there is a way to 'tailor' this 
behaviour.

I use screen 100% of the time, and while I'm used to tcsh taking perhaps .2s 
to create a new window, it takes zsh at least 1s to create a new one, ala 
<meta>c in screen.  Not a huge issue, and I suspect it's largish scripts 
(12k total between .zshrc, .zshenv, etc...)  Using screen, do I need to run 
these scripts each time,

I'm sure I'll have more silly questions, but I'm going to do more reading, 
and perhaps get some more pointers to places to look and figure more stuff 
out on my own.

Thanks for any help!

--
Walter Francis
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