On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 06:28:47PM +0200, Kurt Roeckx wrote:
> That doesn't make sense at all.  Don't you mean that '\\' (not
> '/') is the cmdchar?  The char '!' more looks like a command char
> of a remote script, which also seems to be what you're
> explaining.
> 
> So, you're problem is that your script doesn't do nickname
> completion if you put the char '!' in front of the first chars of
> the nick?
> 
> Btw, are you sure you want that ':' there in this case?

bind ^y parse_command { ^set CMDCHARS $(CMDCHARS == [/]? [!]: [/]) }

I'm half asleep here and that is untested, probably not 100% safe, and
pulled out of a half asleep memory, so don't expect that to be useful for
anything but argument.  It is useful for pasting compiler errors though
which might have lines starting with / and is easily toggled with ^y in
this case.

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