On Mon, Sep 03, 2001 at 06:42:51PM +0200, Guus Sliepen 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.
> 
> By default, cmdchar is '/' in epic. I want command completion to work also if
> cmdchar != '/'. However, it only works if I type something that begins with a
> '/', otherwise it thinks I want to expand it to a nickname.

If you are expecting tab to complete a command name, you're barking up the
wrong tree here.  That is a script function.  If the script doesn't handle
the current cmdchars, that's because the script is braindead.  (In at
least one of your examples for certain, it would not surprise me one bit
if the feature exists and has a .. poor .. implementation, but I will be
diplomatic enough to refrain from saying which one.)

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