Alexander Steinböck <bts@bts.grml.org>:
> Alexander Steinböck <z3ttacht@grml.org> added the comment:
> > I don't like '/usr/share/doc/newsbeuter/examples' either.
> Me neither, now. (o;
>
> > zsh doesn't know which version I'm running; Therefore, it can only
> > guess for the right place for examples in such a directory.
> Right. I guess, I just was blinded with trying to get completion
> working for selective directories. I had another approach with
> exceptions as well. Maybe that's another way, just excluding files
> which really can't be a config file. E.g. images, videos, compressed
> files etc.
>
> > Also, is newsbeuter able to deal with gzipped config files at all?
> > If not, it's pointless anyway (unless you do some smart =(...) magic
> > in your completion, when it finds .gz), if the examples are gzipped
> > by default.
> No, it can't cope with {g,b}zipped files. Although such an approach
> with your aforementioned magic would be neat, wouldn't it.
>
> > What is the point in completing these at all?
> I guess, I'm getting ahead of myself here. And as you've mentioned,
> KISS would suffice^Wbe better here. Just wanted to do something
> special. (o;
Oops, I missed that there was a diff attached to that message. Sorry.
How are we going to go about this now?
See my suggestions here: <http://bts.grml.org/grml/msg1129>.
Regards, Frank
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