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Re: [GNU ELPA] New package proposal: aggressive-completion.el
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Jean Louis |
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Re: [GNU ELPA] New package proposal: aggressive-completion.el |
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Sat, 3 Apr 2021 13:14:59 +0300 |
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Mutt/2.0.6 (2021-03-06) |
* Tassilo Horn <tsdh@gnu.org> [2021-04-03 12:51]:
> Sure. I'm not sold on vertical display of completions in the echo area
> but prefer the column-oriented *Completions* buffer because more
> completions are visible at a time. And I prefer having up/down arrows
> stick to their usual history navigation commands rather than having them
> select between prev/next completion candidate.
I do like this package as it extends standard Emacs, and lessen the
number of keys to pin point the completion candidate.
If more completions are visible at a time depends of average length of
candidates. My completion candidates may be very long, longer than 80
or 100 chars.
Personally I do not have need for up/down arrows. I tell you this to
learn from different viewpoints.
Jean
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- [GNU ELPA] New package proposal: aggressive-completion.el, Tassilo Horn, 2021/04/03
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package proposal: aggressive-completion.el, Tassilo Horn, 2021/04/03
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package proposal: aggressive-completion.el, Manuel Uberti, 2021/04/03
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package proposal: aggressive-completion.el, Jean Louis, 2021/04/03
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package proposal: aggressive-completion.el, Tassilo Horn, 2021/04/03
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package proposal: aggressive-completion.el, Basil L. Contovounesios, 2021/04/04
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package proposal: aggressive-completion.el, Tassilo Horn, 2021/04/04
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package proposal: aggressive-completion.el, T.V Raman, 2021/04/04
- Re: [GNU ELPA] New package proposal: aggressive-completion.el, Tassilo Horn, 2021/04/05