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    <description>ab und zu f&#228;llt sogar mir was Vern&#252;nftiges ein...</description>

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    <dc:creator>Andy Spiegl</dc:creator>

    <dc:date>2007-07-03T16:00:33+02:00</dc:date>

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      <title>my first completion function</title>

      <dc:date>2006-06-08T14:05:45+02:00</dc:date>

      <dc:creator>Andy Spiegl</dc:creator>

      <dc:subject>zsh</dc:subject>

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<![CDATA[This is my first (a bit more complex) completion function for the zsh: 
<a href="http://spiegl.de/andy/shareware/_gigaset">_gigaset</a>
<br /><br />
It is really helpful for the GPLed
<a href="http://spiegl.de/andy/shareware/gigaset">gigaset</a>
tool to organize and view my DVB-T recordings.
(see <a href="http://freeware.spiegl.de/">freeware.spiegl.de/</a>)
<br /><br />
I learned that it isn't really sooo hard to do but you definitely should
have a good knowledge of the zsh syntax or you get lost really fast.  <img src="http://spiegl.de/blog/nano/moods/smilies/smiley.gif" alt=":-)" />
<br /><br />
So now, you go and write one for the nanoblogger!  I am waiting...  <img src="http://spiegl.de/blog/nano/moods/smilies/smiley.gif" alt=":-)" />]]>
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