zsh and speakup
Janina Sajka
janina at rednote.net
Thu Jul 21 15:43:31 EDT 2005
I have only played with it briefly and never used it for long. Perhaps
with Tyler's tweak I would find it more interesting--don't know.
The home page for zsh is:
http://www.zsh.org
Joseph C. Lininger writes:
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> Hi all,
> I would be interested in knowing a little about this shell, especially
> since you do not hear of it often when compared to things like bash or
> tcsh. If someone would like to describe the shell a bit on the list, I
> think that would be benefitial to the community as a hole. Maybe talk
> about the goals, the feature set, etc?
>
> - --
> It's not one damn thing after another, it's the same damn thing over and
> over. (History repeats itself)
> Joseph C. Lininger
> jbahm at pcdesk.net
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> And so it came to pass that on Thu, 21 Jul 2005, Janina Sajka said
>
> >Cool, Tyler. Thanks for posting this.
> >
> >Do you put this in your .zshrc?
> >
> >I believe zsh is a very popular shell especially with non English
> >speaking users.
> >
> >Tyler Spivey writes:
> >>For anyone interested in what causes zsh to read the line again after
> >>you've typed the second character, setopt singlelinezle will fix it.
> >>I just switched to this shell and think it's cool, and wanted to share
> >>my finding with the rest of you.
> >>
> >>
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