Dear Francis:

By now you have heard that you need to use /sw/bin/init.sh and that zsh needs to use sh-like (or ksh-like) rather than tcsh-like
syntax. However there are a number of other enhancements that will make your zsh experience more enjoyable. Gary Kerbaugh has collated and added to a collection of startup scripts, and I have added a few things as well, like a completion mechanism for the command open -a


You can access these from my zsh shameless evangelism page: http://tinyurl.com/2jmdp
I've put sample .zshenv and .zshrc files on that site, too, as well as some OSX-specific functions: http://tinyurl.com/2e9ny


HTH,

Bill Scott







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