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diff --git a/content/posts/2001-03-19-tab-madness.html b/content/posts/2001-03-19-tab-madness.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..59e3a3f --- /dev/null +++ b/content/posts/2001-03-19-tab-madness.html @@ -0,0 +1,38 @@ +--- +date: "2001-03-19T02:28:00Z" +title: Tab Madness +--- + +I saw yesterday's post on <a href="http://www.slashdot.org/">Slashdot</a> +about <a href="http://www.zsh.org/">Zsh</a>, and I decided to give it +a try. I really liked the tab completion and a few other features, +but Zsh was just too different than Bash for me to make a permanent +switch. So I decided to upgrade to Bash 2.04 and mess with it's +programmable completion instead. I started with a few from the samples +included with Bash and added a bunch for things like tar, ssh, and +cvs. Several people on #e asked for my completions, so I decided to +clean them up a bit, add an installer script, and put them online. +The result is <a href="/projects/bash_tweaks/">Bash Tweaks</a>. Enjoy. +<br /><br /> + +I've been learning more about +<a href="http://www.xmlsoft.org/">XML</a>, and I decided to work on +making this page a bit more transitional friendly. I've converted +the sidebar and all the server-side includes, which means most of +the layout for the page should be okay, but I haven't started on +all the content yet. I decided to preserve rendering in older +browsers (mainly Netscape 4). The two tags that it seems to get +pissed off about are <code><br/></code> and +<code><div align="center"></code>, so I'm going to stick with the +more compatible, but less compliant <code><br></code> and +<code><center></code> (at least until everyone can affort to run a +modern browser). +<br /><br /> + +Finally, if you've got a GeForce 2 MX TwinView (and possibly even +a GeForce 2 MX), and you want to try the NVidia 0.9-7 drivers, be +sure you grab the 0.9-769 drivers, _not_ the 0.9-767 drivers. I +consistently got hard locks in Quake 3 with the 0.9-767 drivers, but +the 0.9-769 drivers appear to be working okay. Okay, that's it for +today. + |