From: Sebastian Gniazdowski <sgniazdowski@gmail.com>
To: Zsh Users <zsh-users@zsh.org>
Subject: Which setting alters completion in this way:
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2018 06:36:10 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <CAKc7PVA7-FY--PV_f5krn1_b37d9GX3SRqicpO7c4VYs-d7pWQ@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
Hello,
a user reports completion behavior changes when using
Fast-Syntax-Highlighting. The changes are on those screenshots:
http://psprint.blinkenshell.org/compl_change_1.png
http://psprint.blinkenshell.org/compl_change_2.png
So without FSH there are headers in completion text, which disappear
after loading FSH. What can cause such change? Probably some zstyle
(which I'm pretty sure isn't used by FSH), but which one?
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Sebastian Gniazdowski
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