Hi all,
I recently discovered the ! command. I think it's great that !cd ? will match the last command that began with cd ?. However, for ! to be particularly useful to me (for now anyway) it would be nice if there was a tab completion option available (as with the cd command). Does anyone know... (3 Replies)
Hello all
How do you configure unix terminal to list files as you tab complete. I'm using a unix terminal at work and when i first started tab complete on a folder would list all matches if there were more than one.
eg.
monkey.xml
mon.xml
monkeyboy.xml
in one folder if i cd into... (2 Replies)
Is it possible to set up my .cshrc so that a single tab attempts to autocomplete, while a double tab gives a list of all possible options. In other words, I want it to work like bash in this regard.
Thanks! (3 Replies)
Hi there,
I ve been using cygwin for some time now without any problems. However, recently I ve mapped a new drive on Windows and are now having problems with TAB completion for awk scripts in cygwin on this newly mapped drive (cygdrive t). I can access and run all files but cygwin doesn't do... (5 Replies)
Hi there
is there a way i can add to my .zshrc so that when i type rsh <tab> it takes the name for a list of hosts
i know it looks in .ssh/know_hosts but i want it for rsh and for a list that i supply
thanks
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I've posted about this before, but only recently narrowed the problem down to a specific cause.
Ok, first of all, the behavior:
It occurs when autocompletion brings up its list (not when there is only a single option). Basically, if I were to type, say,
cd ~/<TAB>
I would get something... (2 Replies)
Hi,
I'm having a problem with tab completion at the bash command line. For some reason, whenever I type g<tab>, the terminal will freeze up for 5-10 seconds before asking me if I want to display all 325 possibilities. I thought that maybe it's because of the high number of commands, but I have... (4 Replies)
I have a Zsh script which invokes another program. One of the paramters to be passed, should be a literal tab, i.e what in common programming languages is often written as "\t".
If it were bash, I think I could use the special form
$"\t"
but this doesn't seem to work (the called program... (5 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT OSF1
xmaddtabgroup
XmAddTabGroup(3X)XmAddTabGroup(3X)NAME
XmAddTabGroup - A function that adds a manager or a primitive widget to the list of tab groups
SYNOPSIS
#include <Xm/Xm.h>
void XmAddTabGroup (tab_group)
Widget tab_group;
DESCRIPTION
This function is obsolete and its behavior is replaced by setting XmNnavigationType to XmEXCLUSIVE_TAB_GROUP. When using the keyboard to
traverse through a widget hierarchy, primitive or manager widgets are grouped together into what are known as tab groups. Any manager or
primitive widget can be a tab group. Within a tab group, move the focus to the next widget within the tab group by using the arrow keys.
To move to another tab group, use KNextField or KPrevField.
Tab groups are ordinarily specified by the XmNnavigationType resource. XmAddTabGroup is called to control the order of traversal of tab
groups. The widget specified by tab_group is appended to the list of tab groups to be traversed, and the widget's XmNnavigationType is set
to XmEXCLUSIVE_TAB_GROUP. Specifies the manager or primitive widget ID.
SEE ALSO XmManager(3X), XmGetTabGroup(3X), XmPrimitive(3X), XmRemoveTabGroup(3X)XmAddTabGroup(3X)