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Re: helpex.el 0.2 --- useful extensions for the C-h prefix
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Michael Schierl |
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Re: helpex.el 0.2 --- useful extensions for the C-h prefix |
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Mon, 26 Jan 2004 20:43:13 +0100 |
Hmm, unannounced Followup-To. Is that best current practice here in
gnu.*?
Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> wrote:
>> Is there a good solution for the Info-goto-node "problem" as well?
>
>IIRC, the goto-node code in CVS does completion within the parenthesese,
>but it does not do completion of the node name afterwards (this requires
>looking inside the Info file and I didn't bother writing it up).
>
>> IOW: If you have an info file called "foo" with a node "Bar Baz" (e.g.
>> "(elisp)Regular Expressions"), can you type
>
>> C-h i g (foo)Bar SPC Baz RET
>
>> while p-c-m is enabled, *without* making Emacs barf about no
>> completion when hitting SPC?
>
>I haven't used p-c-m in a while and I use C-a SPC
Do you mean C-q SPC?
>to insert a space, so
>I wouldn't know. If it works without p-c-m, then it's a bug in p-c-m,
>otherwise it's a misfeature.
It's most likely a bug in p-c-m. On the other hand, without p-c-m,
when you hit TAB twice after entered the full file name (e.g.
"(emacs)"), you first get "[Complete, but not unique]" and on the
second try "[No completions]". Maybe that's irritating p-c-m.
Michael
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