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diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/mod_zutil.yo b/Doc/Zsh/mod_zutil.yo index e556e2b37..24aebdfaf 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/mod_zutil.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/mod_zutil.yo @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ The tt(zsh/zutil) module only adds some builtins: startitem() findex(zstyle) -xitem(tt(zstyle) [ tt(-L) [ var(pattern) [ var(style) ] ] ]) +xitem(tt(zstyle) [ tt(-L) [ var(metapattern) [ var(style) ] ] ]) xitem(tt(zstyle) [ tt(-e) | tt(-) | tt(-)tt(-) ] var(pattern) var(style) var(string) ...) xitem(tt(zstyle -d) [ var(pattern) [ var(style) ... ] ]) xitem(tt(zstyle -g) var(name) [ var(pattern) [ var(style) ] ]) @@ -49,22 +49,24 @@ in order to retrieve your preference into the scalar variable tt($REPLY). em(Usage) -The first form (without arguments) lists the definitions. Styles +The forms that operate on patterns are the following. + +startitem() +item(tt(zstyle) [ tt(-L) [ var(metapattern) [ var(style) ] ] ])( +Without arguments, lists style definitions. Styles are shown in alphabetic order and patterns are shown in the order tt(zstyle) will test them. If the tt(-L) option is given, listing is done in the form of calls to -tt(zstyle). The optional first argument is a pattern which will be matched -against the string supplied as the pattern for the context; note that +tt(zstyle). The optional first argument, var(metapattern), is a pattern which +will be matched against the string supplied as var(pattern) when the style was +defined. Note: this means, for example, `tt(zstyle -L ":completion:*")' will match any supplied pattern beginning `tt(:completion:)', not just tt(":completion:*"): use tt(':completion:\*') to match that. The optional second argument limits the output to a specific var(style) (not a pattern). tt(-L) is not compatible with any other options. - -The other forms are the following: - -startitem() +) item(tt(zstyle) [ tt(-) | tt(-)tt(-) | tt(-e) ] var(pattern) var(style) var(string) ...)( vindex(reply, use of) Defines the given var(style) for the var(pattern) with the var(string)s as @@ -93,7 +95,7 @@ combination is returned. ) enditem() -The other forms can be used to look up or test patterns. +The other forms can be used to look up or test styles for a given context. startitem() item(tt(zstyle -s) var(context) var(style) var(name) [ var(sep) ])( |