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@@ -518,13 +518,11 @@ command `tt(zstyle ':zftp:*') var(style) var(value) ...'.
 defines the var(style) to have value var(value); more than one value may be
 given, although that is not useful in the cases described here.  These
 values will then be used throughout the zftp function system.  For more
-precise control, the first argument, which gives a context in which the
+precise control, the first argument, which gives a pattern that matches em(contexts) in which the
 style applies, can be modified to include a particular function, as for
 example `tt(:zftp:zfget)': the style will then have the given value only
-in the tt(zfget) function.  Values for the same style in different contexts
-may be set; the most specific function will be used, where
-strings are held to be more specific than patterns, and longer patterns and
-shorter patterns.  Note that only the top level function name, as called by
+in the tt(zfget) function, and will override styles set under `tt(:zftp:*)'.
+Note that only the top level function name, as called by
 the user, is used; calling of lower level functions is transparent to the
 user.  Hence modifications to the title bar in tt(zftp_chpwd) use the
 contexts tt(:zftp:zfopen), tt(:zftp:zfcd), etc., depending where it was