$OpenBSD: patch-Doc_zsh_texi,v 1.4 2008/02/08 04:55:08 okan Exp $ --- Doc/zsh.texi.orig Fri Feb 1 06:24:12 2008 +++ Doc/zsh.texi Fri Feb 1 12:39:14 2008 @@ -7,6 +7,10 @@ @end iftex @setfilename zsh.info @settitle zsh +@dircategory Shells +@direntry +* Zsh: (zsh). The Z shell. +@end direntry @c %**end of header @ifinfo @@ -3475,7 +3479,7 @@ you may see in your prompt (see A history expansion begins with the first character of the @t{histchars} parameter, which is `@t{!}' by default, and may occur anywhere on the command line; history expansions do not nest. The `@t{!}' can be escaped -with `@t{\}' or can be enclosed between a pair of single quotes (@t{@value{dsq}}) +with `@t{\}' or can be enclosed between a pair of single quotes (@t{'}@t{'}) to suppress its special meaning. Double quotes will @emph{not} work for this. Following this history character is an optional event designator (@ref{Event Designators}) and then an optional word @@ -8434,7 +8438,7 @@ For example, @example unsetopt localtraps trap - INT -fn() @{ setopt localtraps; trap @value{dsq} INT; sleep 3; @} +zstyle ':completion:*' group-name @t{'}@t{'} @end example @noindent @@ -16879,7 +16883,7 @@ zstyle ':completion:*:default' list-colors $@{(s.:.)LS @noindent The default colors are the same as for the GNU @t{ls} command and can be -obtained by setting the style to an empty string (i.e. @t{@value{dsq}}). +obtained by setting the style to an empty string (i.e. @t{'}@t{'}). @kindex list-grouped, completion style @item @t{list-grouped} @@ -17003,7 +17007,7 @@ generates no matches, case-insensitive completion: @noindent @example -zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list @value{dsq} 'm:@{a-zA-Z@}=@{A-Za-z@}' +zstyle ':completion:*' matcher-list @t{'}@t{'} 'm:@{a-zA-Z@}=@{A-Za-z@}' @end example @noindent @@ -17027,7 +17031,7 @@ case-insensitive completion with @t{_complete}: @example zstyle ':completion:*' completer _complete _prefix zstyle ':completion:*:complete:*' matcher-list \ - @value{dsq} 'm:@{a-zA-Z@}=@{A-Za-z@}' + @t{'}@t{'} 'm:@{a-zA-Z@}=@{A-Za-z@}' @end example @noindent @@ -20416,7 +20420,7 @@ generates at least one match. E.g.: @noindent @example -compctl -M @value{dsq} 'm:@{a-zA-Z@}=@{A-Za-z@}' +compctl -M @t{'}@t{'} 'm:@{a-zA-Z@}=@{A-Za-z@}' @end example @noindent @@ -20628,7 +20632,7 @@ use is @noindent @example -compctl -D -f + -H 0 @value{dsq} +compctl -D -f + -H 0 @t{'}@t{'} @end example @noindent @@ -20716,7 +20720,7 @@ performed on the first word in the range. For example @noindent @example -compctl -x 'r[-exec,;]' -l @value{dsq} -- find +compctl -x 'r[-exec,;]' -l @t{'}@t{'} -- find @end example @noindent