Hi, * Bart Schaefer wrote (2004-03-28 21:56): >On Mar 28, 12:42pm, Thorsten Haude wrote: >} one of the last upgrades of Zsh in Debian Sarge changed the way >} directory names for cd are completed. With the current set of >} functions, user's home directories are completed, which is a nuisance. >[...] >} 2. I would like to do the change in a way that does not interfere with >} future updates from Debian's package management system. Any ideas? > >This should all be controllable by styles. > >Start by typing (where "zsh% " represents your prompt); > > zsh% cd ~ > >Now type ctrl+x and then h. Ok, what are these? What to search for in the manual to read up on these things? >You should see something like: > > tags in context :completion::complete:-tilde-:: > users named-directories directory-stack (_tilde) > users (_users _tilde) > >If instead you see > > tags in context :completion::complete:cd:: > >(followed by some list of tags), then something is wrong, because the >"# Note we need a tilde because ..." code that you quoted should be >effectively dead now -- it's there only as a failsafe and I can't find >a way to force the _wanted call in that branch to be executed. (Maybe >Oliver or PWS can?) Well, something seems to be *very* wrong because I see this: tags in context :completion::expand::: all-expansions expansions original (_expand) >Assuming you've got the -tilde- context, (...) Nope, sorry. Thorsten -- Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to using Windows for mission-critical applications.