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@@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ that it looks up the tt(preferred-precipitation) style under the
`tt(:weather:)var(continent)tt(:)var(day-of-the-week)tt(:)var(phase-of-the-moon))' context.
According to this, you might set the following in your tt(zshrc):
-example(zstyle ':weather:*:Sunday:*' preferred-precipitation snow
-zstyle ':weather:europe:*' preferred-precipitation rain)
+example(zstyle ':weather:europe:*' preferred-precipitation rain
+zstyle ':weather:*:Sunday:*' preferred-precipitation snow)
Then the plugin would run under the hood a command such as
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ On Sundays tt($REPLY) would be set to `tt(snow)'; in Europe it would be set
to `tt(rain)'; and on Sundays in Europe it would be set to `tt(snow)' again,
because the patterns `tt(:weather:europe:*)' and `tt(:weather:*:Sunday:*)' both
match the var(context) argument to tt(zstyle -s), are equally specific, and the
-latter was defined first.
+latter is more specific (because it has more colon-separated components).
em(Usage)