> The original idea was that people could exclude directories they weren't
> interested in and X is anything which requires an X server to run.
> Certainly many of the other things in there (gqview, dcop, mplayer)
> don't take "X style arguments". Just on the basis that we have far more
> files in
> Shouldn't that be in Completion/X/Command?
I don't know. I was thinking that C/X/C was for commands with X-style
arguments, but I guess that doesn't make sense.
> (I'm not familiar with gnome-gv but am assuming it is a GUI postscript
> viewer).
Yes.
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You wrote:
> > Shouldn't that be in Completion/X/Command?
>
> I don't know. I was thinking that C/X/C was for commands with X-style
> arguments, but I guess that doesn't make sense.
The original idea was that people could exclude directories they weren't
interested in and X is anything which req
Clint Adams wrote:
> This should do the trick.
>
> Index: Completion/Unix/Command/_gnome-gv
Shouldn't that be in Completion/X/Command?
(I'm not familiar with gnome-gv but am assuming it is a GUI postscript
viewer).
Oliver
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> There are no completions for gnome-gv yet. gnome-gv accepts .ps files
> (NO pdf), possibly compressed (e.g. with gzip or bzip2). Concerning
> the options, they are given in a standard way by "gnome-gv --help"
> (I don't know if zsh knows to parse that).
This should do the trick.
Index: Completi
Package: zsh
Version: 4.2.1-17
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There are no completions for gnome-gv yet. gnome-gv accepts .ps files
(NO pdf), possibly compressed (e.g. with gzip or bzip2). Concerning
the options, they are given in a standard way by "gnome-gv --help"
(I don't know if zsh knows to parse that).
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