From 14810d6df13e0564a606b74e4c4e918e80862e25 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tanaka Akira Date: Sat, 24 Jul 1999 14:01:54 +0000 Subject: zsh-3.1.6-test-3 --- Doc/Zsh/zle.yo | 16 ++++++++++------ 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) (limited to 'Doc/Zsh/zle.yo') diff --git a/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo b/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo index 60c003533..e04737da9 100644 --- a/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo +++ b/Doc/Zsh/zle.yo @@ -4,9 +4,9 @@ cindex(line editor) cindex(editor, line) sect(Description) pindex(ZLE, use of) -If the tt(ZLE) option is set (it is by default) +If the tt(ZLE) option is set (which it is by default in interactive shells) and the shell input is attached to the terminal, the user -is allowed to edit command lines. +is able to edit command lines. There are two display modes. The first, multiline mode, is the default. It only works if the tt(TERM) parameter is set to a valid @@ -67,7 +67,8 @@ that is bound to some command and is also a prefix of a longer bound string. In this case ZLE will wait a certain time to see if more characters are typed, and if not (or they don't match any longer string) it will execute the binding. This timeout is defined by the tt(KEYTIMEOUT) parameter; -its default is 0.4 sec. No timeout is done if the prefix string is not bound. +its default is 0.4 sec. There is no timeout if the prefix string is not +itself bound to a command. As well as ZLE commands, key sequences can be bound to other strings, by using `tt(bindkey -s)'. @@ -83,7 +84,7 @@ simply to perform some small action. The ZLE commands that key sequences in keymaps are bound to are in fact widgets. Widgets can be user-defined or built in. -There are 162 standard widgets built in to ZLE (see Standard Widgets below). +The standard widgets built in to ZLE are listed in Standard Widgets below. Other built-in widgets can be defined by other modules (see ifzman(zmanref(zshmodules))\ ifnzman(noderef(Zsh Modules))\ @@ -163,7 +164,7 @@ item(tt(NUMERIC) (integer))( The numeric argument. If no numeric argument was given, this parameter is unset. When this is set inside a widget function, builtin widgets called with the tt(zle) builtin command will use the value -assigned. If it is unset inside awidget function, builtin widgets +assigned. If it is unset inside a widget function, builtin widgets called behave as if no numeric argument was given. ) vindex(HISTNO) @@ -508,7 +509,10 @@ Insert the last word from the previous history event at the cursor position. If a positive numeric argument is given, insert that word from the end of the previous history event. If the argument is zero or negative insert that word from the -left (zero inserts the previous command word). +left (zero inserts the previous command word). Repeating this command +replaces the word just inserted with the last word from the +history event prior to the one just used; numeric arguments can be used in +the same way to pick a word from that event. ) tindex(vi-repeat-search) item(tt(vi-repeat-search) (unbound) (n) (unbound))( -- cgit 1.4.1