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diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo index 48c510582..9d3fc7562 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/contrib.yo @@ -2881,6 +2881,28 @@ hence executable files are executed directly and not passed to a handler, and the option tt(AUTO_CD) may be used to change to directories that happen to have MIME suffixes. ) +kindex(execute-never, MIME style) +item(tt(execute-never))( +This style is useful in combination with tt(execute-as-is). It is +set to an array of patterns corresponding to full paths to files that +should never be treated as executable, even if the file passed to +the MIME handler matches tt(execute-as-is). This is useful for file +systems that don't handle execute permission or that contain executables +from another operating system. For example, if tt(/mnt/windows) is a +Windows mount, then + +example(zstyle ':mime:*' execute-never '/mnt/windows/*') + +will ensure that any files found in that area will be executed as MIME +types even if they are executable. As this example shows, the complete +file name is matched against the pattern, regardless of how the file +was passed to the handler. The file is resolved to a full path using +the tt(:A) modifier described in +ifzman(the subsection Modifers in zmanref(zshexpn))\ +ifnzman(noderef(Modifiers))); +this means that symbolic links are resolved where possible, so that +links into other file systems behave in the correct fashion. +) kindex(file-path, MIME style) item(tt(file-path))( Used if the style tt(find-file-in-path) is true for the same context. |