Package: zsh
Version: 4.3.6-1
Severity: wishlist

Hello,

On a french keyboard, '|' is typed by using alt-gr, and the non-breaking
space is often typed by using alt-gr space. That often leads to this:

€ echo a | grep a
zsh: command not found:  grep

Because zsh looks for a " grep" command, with leading non-breaking space
because my thumb remained a bit too long on the alt-gr key.

This doesn't happen with bash, because bash treats non-breaking space as
a word separator.  Could zsh do the same? (currently, I have defined
alias  grep=grep
alias  vi=vi
...)

Samuel

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-- 
Samuel
<L> pour moi le seul qui est autorisé à fasciser, c moi :-)



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