.cshrc
Christopher Nehren
apeiron+usenet at coitusmentis.info
Fri Mar 25 18:13:43 PST 2005
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On 2005-03-26, Gert Cuykens scribbled these
curious markings:
> I would like one with allot of colors and a double tab completion that
> shows every command or file :)
Uhm, colours where? And why follow Bash's silly example of requiring two
tabs when you can use one? And why use tab completion which requires two
tabs and which beeps at you for no reason instead of using ^D completion
which only requires one instance of ^D and which doesn't beep at you?
> Is bash the only one that does that or can csh do that too ?
No, csh can do this too, despite what seem to be misconceptions about
csh still being in the dark ages.
Best Regards,
Christopher Nehren
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