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2009-10-22 Peter Stephenson <pws@csr.com>
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* unposted, c.f. 27313: INSTALL, NEWS, README, Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo,
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Doc/Zsh/manual.yo, Doc/Zsh/metafaq.yo, Etc/CONTRIBUTORS,
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Etc/FAQ.yo, Etc/changelog2html.pl,
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Functions/Zle/history-beginning-search-menu,
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Functions/Zle/insert-composed-char: mailing lists moved
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to zsh.org and website to zsh.sourceforge.net.
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2009-10-18 Peter Stephenson <p.w.stephenson@ntlworld.com>
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* Mikael: 27312: Completion/Unix/Command/_valgrind: option
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*****************************************************
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* This is used by the shell to define $ZSH_PATCHLEVEL
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* $Revision: 1.4793 $
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* $Revision: 1.4794 $
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*****************************************************
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@ -1265,7 +1265,7 @@ The set of accented characters is reasonably complete up to Unicode
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character U+0180, the set of special characters less so. However, it it
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is very sporadic from that point. Adding new characters is easy,
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however; see the function tt(define-composed-chars). Please send any
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additions to tt(zsh-workers@sunsite.dk).
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additions to tt(zsh-workers@zsh.org).
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The codes for the second character when used to accent the first are as
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follows. Note that not every character can take every accent.
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@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ produce a nicely formatted printed manual.
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item(The HTML manual)(
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An HTML version of this manual is available at the Zsh web site via:
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tt(http://zsh.sunsite.dk/Doc/).
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tt(http://zsh.sunsite.org/Doc/).
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(The HTML version is produced with bf(texi2html), which may be obtained
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from tt(http://www.nongnu.org/texi2html/). The command is
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ sect(Author)
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cindex(author)
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Zsh was originally written by Paul Falstad tt(<pf@zsh.org>).
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Zsh is now maintained by the members of the zsh-workers mailing
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list tt(<zsh-workers@sunsite.dk>). The development is currently
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list tt(<zsh-workers@zsh.org>). The development is currently
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coordinated by Peter Stephenson tt(<pws@zsh.org>). The coordinator
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can be contacted at tt(<coordinator@zsh.org>), but matters relating to
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the code should generally go to the mailing list.
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Zsh has 3 mailing lists:
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startitem()
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item(tt(<zsh-announce@sunsite.dk>))(
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item(tt(<zsh-announce@zsh.org>))(
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Announcements about releases, major changes in the shell and the
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monthly posting of the Zsh FAQ. (moderated)
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)
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item(tt(<zsh-users@sunsite.dk>))(
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item(tt(<zsh-users@zsh.org>))(
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User discussions.
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)
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item(tt(<zsh-workers@sunsite.dk>))(
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item(tt(<zsh-workers@zsh.org>))(
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Hacking, development, bug reports and patches.
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)
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enditem()
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to the associated administrative address for the mailing list.
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startlist()
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list(tt(<zsh-announce-subscribe@sunsite.dk>))
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list(tt(<zsh-users-subscribe@sunsite.dk>))
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list(tt(<zsh-workers-subscribe@sunsite.dk>))
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list(tt(<zsh-announce-subscribe@zsh.org>))
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list(tt(<zsh-users-subscribe@zsh.org>))
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list(tt(<zsh-workers-subscribe@zsh.org>))
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list(tt(<zsh-announce-unsubscribe@sunsite.dk>))
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list(tt(<zsh-users-unsubscribe@sunsite.dk>))
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list(tt(<zsh-workers-unsubscribe@sunsite.dk>))
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list(tt(<zsh-announce-unsubscribe@zsh.org>))
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list(tt(<zsh-users-unsubscribe@zsh.org>))
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list(tt(<zsh-workers-unsubscribe@zsh.org>))
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endlist()
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YOU ONLY NEED TO JOIN ONE OF THE MAILING LISTS AS THEY ARE NESTED.
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manual, with explanations and hints on issues where the manual can be
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cabbalistic, hierographic, or downright mystifying (for example, the word
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`hierographic' does not exist). It can be viewed in its current state at
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tt(http://zsh.sunsite.dk/Guide/). At the time of writing, chapters
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tt(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Guide/). At the time of writing, chapters
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dealing with startup files and their contents and the new completion system
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were essentially complete.
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sect(The Zsh Wiki)
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Zsh was originally written by Paul Falstad <pf@zsh.org>. Zsh is
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now maintained by the members of the zsh-workers mailing list
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<zsh-workers@sunsite.dk>. The development is currently coordinated
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<zsh-workers@zsh.org>. The development is currently coordinated
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by Peter Stephenson <pws@zsh.org>.
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This file credits only the major contributors to the current release.
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are included for disambiguation purposes only, and are not guaranteed
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to be currently accurate. If you feel that you or someone else have
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been unfairly omitted from this list please mail the list
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<zsh-workers@sunsite.dk>.
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<zsh-workers@zsh.org>.
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Version 4.3
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Etc/FAQ.yo
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Etc/FAQ.yo
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label(11)
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Information on zsh is available via the World Wide Web. The URL
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is url(http://sunsite.dk/zsh/)(http://sunsite.dk/zsh/) .
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is url(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/)(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/) .
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The server provides this FAQ and much else and is
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now maintained by Karsten Thygesen and others (mail \
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email(zsh@sunsite.dk)
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with any related messages). The FAQ is at \
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url(http://sunsite.dk/zsh/FAQ/)(http://sunsite.dk/zsh/FAQ/) .
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now maintained by the zsh workers (email email(zsh-workers@zsh.org)).
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The FAQ is at \
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url(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/)(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/) .
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The site also contains some contributed zsh scripts and functions;
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we are delighted to add more, or simply links to your own collection.
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This document was originally written in YODL, allowing it to be converted
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easily into various other formats. The master source file lives at
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url(http://sunsite.dk/zsh/FAQ/zshfaq.yo)
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(http://sunsite.dk/zsh/FAQ/zshfaq.yo) and the plain text version
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can be found at url(http://sunsite.dk/zsh/FAQ/zshfaq.txt)
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(http://sunsite.dk/zsh/FAQ/zshfaq.txt) .
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url(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/zshfaq.yo)
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(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/zshfaq.yo) and the plain text version
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can be found at url(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/zshfaq.txt)
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(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/zshfaq.txt) .
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Another useful source of information is the collection of FAQ articles
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posted frequently to the Usenet news groups comp.unix.questions,
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I have put together a user guide to complement the manual by
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explaining the most useful features of zsh in a more easy to read way.
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This can be found at the zsh web site:
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url(http://zsh.sunsite.dk/Guide/)(http://zsh.sunsite.dk/Guide/)
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url(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Guide/)(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Guide/)
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(As a method of reading the following in Emacs, you can type tt(\M-2
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\C-x $) to make all the indented text vanish, then tt(\M-0 \C-x $)
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Win32 API, and a pre-compiled version of zsh can be downloaded by
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the Cygwin installer. You can find information about this at
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url(http://www.cygwin.com/)(http://www.cygwin.com/). Please email
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email(zsh-workers@sunsite.dk) if you have information about other ports.
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email(zsh-workers@zsh.org) if you have information about other ports.
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Starting from mid-October 1997, there is an archive of patches sent
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to the maintainers' mailing list. Note that these may not all be
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link(1.1)(11)) at:
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description(
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mydit() url(http://sunsite.dk/zsh/Patches/)
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(http://sunsite.dk/zsh/Patches/)
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mydit() url(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Patches/)
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(http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Patches/)
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)
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sect(I don't have root access: how do I make zsh my login shell?)
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The shell is being maintained by various (entirely self-appointed)
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subscribers to the mailing list,
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verb(
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zsh-workers@sunsite.dk
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zsh-workers@zsh.org
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)
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so mail on any issues (bug reports, suggestions, complaints...)
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related to the development of the shell should be sent there. If
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Two progressively lower volume lists exist, one with messages
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concerning the use of zsh,
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verb(
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zsh-users@sunsite.dk
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zsh-users@zsh.org
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)
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and one just containing announcements: about releases, about major
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changes in the shell, or this FAQ, for example,
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verb(
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zsh-announce@sunsite.dk
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zsh-announce@zsh.org
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)
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(posting to the last one is currently restricted).
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To join zsh-workers, send email to
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verb(
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zsh-workers-subscribe@sunsite.dk
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zsh-workers-subscribe@zsh.org
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)
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(the actual content is unimportant). Replace tt(subscribe) with
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tt(unsubscribe) to unsubscribe. The mailing software (tt(ezlm)) has
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various bells and whistles: you can retrieve archived messages.
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Mail email(zsh-workers-help@sunsite.dk) for detailed information.
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Mail email(zsh-workers-help@zsh.org) for detailed information.
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Adminstrative matters are best sent to
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email(zsh-workers-owner@sunsite.dk). The list maintainer's
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real name is email(Karsten Thygesen <karthy@kom.auc.dk>).
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email(zsh-workers-owner@zsh.org).
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real name is email(Geoff Wing <gcw@zsh.org>).
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An archive of mailings for the last few years can be found at
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url(http://www.zsh.org/mla/)(http://www.zsh.org/mla/)
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regarding this document. Zsh has been in the hands of archivists Jim
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Mattson, Bas de Bakker, Richard Coleman, Zoltan Hidvegi and Andrew
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Main, and the mailing list has been run by Peter Gray, Rick Ohnemus,
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Richard Coleman and Karsten Thygesen, all of whom deserve thanks. The
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world is eternally in the debt of Paul Falstad for inventing zsh in
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the first place (though the wizzo extended completion is by Sven
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Richard Coleman, Karsten Thygesen and Geoff Wing, all of whom deserve
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thanks. The world is eternally in the debt of Paul Falstad for inventing
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zsh in the first place (though the wizzo extended completion is by Sven
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Wischnowsky).
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to provide a pointer to it rather than the entire text. A suitable
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pointer is "information on the Z-shell can be obtained on the World
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Wide Web at URL http://sunsite.dk/zsh/".
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Wide Web at URL http://zsh.sourceforge.net/".
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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
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# This programme turns the ChangeLog into changelog.html for display
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# on the website. That lives at http://zsh.sunsite.dk/Etc/changelog.html.
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# on the website. That lives at http://zsh.sourceforge.net/Etc/changelog.html.
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my $out = "changelog.html";
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# The set of accented characters is reasonably complete up to U+0180, the
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# set of special characters less so. However, it mostly gives up at that
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# point. Adding new Unicode characters is easy, however. Please send any
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# additions to zsh-workers@sunsite.dk .
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# additions to zsh-workers@zsh.org .
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#
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# Some of the accent codes are a little more obscure than others.
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# ! Grave
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INSTALL
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additional functions. As the integration of wide character support into
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ncurses is continuing, it is possible that on some systems attempting to
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use ncursesw may cause problems during building. If so, please report this
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to the developers at zsh-workers@sunsite.dk and attempt to recompile with
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to the developers at zsh-workers@zsh.org and attempt to recompile with
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--with-term-lib="tinfo termcap ncurses curses" (see below).
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- User-friendly introduction available at zsh website
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http://sunsite.auc.dk/zsh/
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http://zsh.sourceforge.net/
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Additions to complist listing library (coloured completion and menu
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README
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Zsh is currently maintained by the members of the zsh-workers mailing list
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and coordinated by Peter Stephenson <coordinator@zsh.org>. Please send
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any feedback and bugs reports to <zsh-workers@sunsite.dk>.
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any feedback and bugs reports to <zsh-workers@zsh.org>.
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Reports are most helpful if you can reproduce the bug starting zsh with
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