This feature requires version //4.3.7// of the shell. Older versions will use
the classic grml prompt as a fallback.
+A note to people who like customisation: If you are **not** using a prompt
+theme for your customisation, but you're either statically setting $PS1 (or
+$PROMPT) or you're constructing one of those variables in zsh's \`precmd()'
+function, make sure you are turning the zsh's prompt theme system **off**
+before doing so. A correct example customisation could look like this:
+\
+```
+ # Turn the prompt system off:
+ prompt off
+ # Customise the prompt yourself:
+ PS1='%~ %# '
+```
+
== GNU/SCREEN STATUS SETTING ==
//grmlzshrc// sets screen's hardstatus lines to the currently running command
Brings a job, which got suspended with CTRL-z back to foreground.
+=== Customisation ===
+
+To customise keybindings, you can just use zsh's bindkey utility. However, if
+you plan to to use the `//zle-line-init//' or `//zle-line-finish//' hooks
+yourself, make sure you call the following functions in the respective hook:
+
+- **zle-line-init**: //zle-smkx//
+- **zle-line-finish**: //zle-rmkx//
+
+
+This is **required** so the keybindings set up by //grmlzshrc// work. The
+reason for this is to turn the terminal into the right mode while zsh's line
+editor (zle) is running. This enables us to query //terminfo// about escape
+sequences for special keys and thus simplify and generalise our keybinding
+section.
+
+
== SHELL FUNCTIONS ==
//grmlzshrc// comes with a wide array of defined shell functions to ease the
user's life.
: **grep** (//grep --color=auto//)
Shows grep output in nice colors, if available.
-: **grml-rebuildfstab** (//rebuildfstab -v -r -config//)
-Scans for new devices and updates /etc/fstab according to the findings.
-
: **grml-version** (//cat /etc/grml_version//)
Prints version of running grml.
= COPYRIGHT =
-Copyright (c) 2009-2011 Grml project <http://grml.org>
+Copyright (c) 2009-2013 Grml project <http://grml.org>
This manpage is distributed under the terms of the GPL version 2.