* PATCH: small completion doc fix
@ 2000-06-28 8:00 Andrej Borsenkow
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From: Andrej Borsenkow @ 2000-06-28 8:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
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I believe, we do not rebind keys anymore, but redefine widgets. And
bindkey binds keys to widgets not commands or functions?
-andrej
Have a nice DOS!
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--- Doc/Zsh/compsys.yo.org Wed Jun 28 11:34:45 2000
+++ Doc/Zsh/compsys.yo Wed Jun 28 11:57:39 2000
@@ -69,15 +69,15 @@
(`tt(autoload -U compinit)' is recommended), and then run simply as
`tt(compinit)'. This will define a
few utility functions, arrange for all the necessary shell functions to be
-autoloaded, and will then re-bind all keys that do completion to use the
+autoloaded, and will then re-define all widgets that do completion to use the
new system. If you use the tt(menu-select) widget, which is part of the
tt(zsh/complist) module, you should make sure that that module is loaded
before the call to tt(compinit) to make sure that that widget is also
-re-bound.
+re-defined.
Should you need to use the original completion commands, you can still
-bind keys to the old functions by putting a `tt(.)' in front of the
-command name, e.g. `tt(.expand-or-complete)'.
+bind keys to the old widgets by putting a `tt(.)' in front of the
+widget name, e.g. `tt(.expand-or-complete)'.
To speed up the running of tt(compinit), it can be made to produce a dumped
configuration which will be read in on future invocations; this is the
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