> On Jul 4, 2014, at 13:55, Nikita Tropin <posixivis...@gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> Question is old enough but... Try to click Ctrl-/ to undo.

Ok. Thanks. I'll try that. But still if I could disable that particular feature 
that would be the best option!

> 2014-06-08 11:41 GMT+03:00 Matti Nykyri <matti.nyk...@iki.fi>:
>> Hi
>> 
>> I use zsh and have quite perfect completion setup with it. There is just one 
>> very annoying feature that I have failed to switch off. With paths when I 
>> type this:
>> 
>> cd /archives/NE <tab>
>> 
>> zsh produces:
>> 
>> cd /achieves2/NEW/
>> 
>> The archives directory does not contain NEW directory and archives2 does. I 
>> would want that zsh wouldn't modify anything but the current level path I'm 
>> writing. So in this case it should of shown empty cuz there are no options 
>> to choose from.
>> 
>> This happens of course with any similar directory case. The annoyance is 
>> that I know where I'm going and the right NEW directory in this case is 
>> under /archives/movies/NEW and not the one under /archives2/. So I have to 
>> clear some of the text which is slow :(
>> 
>> Would anyone know how to correct this¿? I have tried various options of 
>> approximation... Actually I don't like the approximation at all and have 
>> tried to fully disable it...
>> 
>> --
>> Matti
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Regards,
> Nikita
> 

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