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@@ -1,4 +1,3 @@
-
\input texinfo.tex
@c %**start of header
@iftex
@@ -389,6 +388,7 @@
@end table
+@noindent
The up-to-date source code is available via anonymous CVS and Git from
Sourceforge. See @t{http://sourceforge.net/projects/zsh/} for details.
A summary of instructions for the CVS and Git archives can be found at
@@ -430,8 +430,8 @@
@item @t{<zsh-announce-unsubscribe@@zsh.org>}
@item @t{<zsh-users-unsubscribe@@zsh.org>}
@item @t{<zsh-workers-unsubscribe@@zsh.org>}
-@item
@end table
+@sp 1
@noindent
YOU ONLY NEED TO JOIN ONE OF THE MAILING LISTS AS THEY ARE NESTED.
@@ -1080,8 +1080,8 @@
@item @t{/etc/zshrc}
@item @t{/etc/zlogin}
@item @t{/etc/zlogout} (installation-specific - @t{/etc} is the default)
-@item
@end table
+@sp 1
@c (avoiding a yodl bug)
@noindent
@@ -1651,8 +1651,8 @@
@item Errors in variable substitution syntax
@item Failure to convert characters in @t{$'}...@t{'} expressions
similar options
-@item
@end table
+@sp 1
@noindent
If the @t{POSIX_BUILTINS} option is set, more errors associated with
@@ -14685,8 +14685,8 @@
used for contexts in the parameter @t{zle_highlight},
@ref{Character Highlighting};
for example, @t{standout} or @t{fg=red,bold}.
-@item
@end table
+@sp 1
@noindent
For example,
@@ -22643,8 +22643,7 @@
described above.
@findex _pick_variant
-@item @t{_pick_variant} [ @t{-b} @var{builtin-label} ] [ @t{-c}
-@var{command} ] [ @t{-r} @var{name} ]
+@item @t{_pick_variant} [ @t{-b} @var{builtin-label} ] [ @t{-c} @var{command} ] [ @t{-r} @var{name} ]
@itemx @var{label}@t{=}@var{pattern} ... @var{label} [ @var{args} ... ]
This function is used to resolve situations where a single command name
requires more than one type of handling, either because it
@@ -23260,8 +23259,8 @@
@item @t{compctl} @t{-M} @var{match-specs} ...
@item @t{compctl} @t{-L} [ @t{-CDTM} ] [ @var{command} ... ]
@item @t{compctl} @t{+} @var{command} ...
-@item
@end table
+@sp 1
@noindent
Control the editor's completion behavior according to the supplied set
@@ -23405,8 +23404,8 @@
@item [ @t{-y} @var{func-or-var} ] [ @t{-l} @var{cmd} ] [ @t{-h} @var{cmd} ] [ @t{-U} ]
@item [ @t{-t} @var{continue} ] [ @t{-J} @var{name} ] [ @t{-V} @var{name} ]
@item [ @t{-M} @var{match-spec} ]
-@item
@end table
+@sp 1
@noindent
The remaining @var{options} specify the type of command arguments
@@ -23838,8 +23837,8 @@
@noindent
@table @asis
@item @t{compctl} [ @t{-CDT} ] @var{options} @t{+} @var{options} [ @t{+} ... ] [ @t{+} ] @var{command} ...
-@item
@end table
+@sp 1
@noindent
The form with `@t{+}' specifies alternative options. Completion is
@@ -23866,8 +23865,8 @@
@item [ @var{command} ... ]
@item @t{compctl} [ @t{-CDT} ] @var{options} [ @t{-x} @var{pattern} @var{options} @t{-} ... @t{-}@t{-} ]
@item [ @t{+} @var{options} [ @t{-x} ... @t{-}@t{-} ] ... [@t{+}] ] [ @var{command} ... ]
-@item
@end table
+@sp 1
@noindent
The form with `@t{-x}' specifies extended completion for the
@@ -24980,7 +24979,7 @@
The subcommand @t{position} writes various positions associated with
@var{targetwin} into the array named @var{array}.
These are, in order:
-@table @asis
+@itemize @bullet
@item
The y and x coordinates of the cursor relative to the top left
of @var{targetwin}
@@ -24989,7 +24988,7 @@
screen
@item
The size of @var{targetwin} in y and x dimensions.
-@end table
+@end itemize
@noindent
Outputting characters and strings are achieved by @t{char} and @t{string}
@@ -28870,30 +28869,37 @@
it returns status 0 and sets elements of the associative
array @t{reply} as follows:
@table @asis
-@item timeNL()The time as a string of digits in the same units as
+@item time
+The time as a string of digits in the same units as
@t{$EPOCHSECONDS}
-@item schedtimeNL()The regularly scheduled time. This may differ from
+@item schedtime
+The regularly scheduled time. This may differ from
the actual event time @t{time} if this is a recurring event and the next
occurrence has been rescheduled. Then @t{time} gives the actual time
and @t{schedtime} the time of the regular recurrence before modification.
@item text1
The text from the line not including the date and time of the
event, but including any @t{WARN} or @t{RPT} keywords and values.
-@item warntimeNL()Any warning time given by the @t{WARN} keyword as a string
+@item warntime
+Any warning time given by the @t{WARN} keyword as a string
of digits containing the time at which to warn in the same units as
@t{$EPOCHSECONDS}. (Note this is an absolute time, not the relative time
passed down.) Not set no @t{WARN} keyword and value were
matched.
-@item warnstrNL()The raw string matched after the @t{WARN} keyword, else unset.
-@item rpttimeNL()Any recurrence time given by the @t{RPT} keyword as a string
+@item warnstr
+The raw string matched after the @t{WARN} keyword, else unset.
+@item rpttime
+Any recurrence time given by the @t{RPT} keyword as a string
of digits containing the time of the recurrence in the same units
as @t{$EPOCHSECONDS}. (Note this is an absolute time.) Not set if
no @t{RPT} keyword and value were matched.
-@item schedrpttimeNL()The next regularly scheduled occurrence of a recurring
+@item schedrpttime
+The next regularly scheduled occurrence of a recurring
event before modification. This may differ from @t{rpttime}, which is the
actual time of the event that may have been rescheduled from the regular
time.
-@item rptstrNL()The raw string matched after the @t{RPT} keyword, else unset.
+@item rptstr
+The raw string matched after the @t{RPT} keyword, else unset.
@item text2
The text from the line after removal of the date and any
keywords and values.
@@ -35504,8 +35510,8 @@
@noindent
@example
zstyle+ ':foo:bar' style1 value1 \
- + ':baz' style2 value2 \
- + ':frob' style3 value3
+ +':baz' style2 value2 \
+ +':frob' style3 value3
@end example
@noindent