When I'm using auto-complete with CSS, I get items like this:

display: <#none|inline|block|inline-block|list-item|run-in|compact|marker#>;

Is there a way from the keyboard to select one of those options, that isn't 
"highlight and delete everything that's not the option you want"? I feel 
like I'm missing something. For the record, I don't know if this is from a 
built-in auto-complete lib, or a user-contributed clippings library. I 
didn't see anything in the clippings chapter of the manual that spelled out 
a non-mouse way of selecting one of the options.

I feel like I could be making more use of the clippings feature, especially 
from the keyboard. Any additional tips beyond answering this query, or "you 
can assign shortcuts to specific clippings" (which I do) are welcome.

I understand when I get options like this:

margin: <#top#> <#right#> <#bottom#> <#left#>;

That I can tab to each place holder and overwrite a value. That's great. 
That's the type of interaction I would like from the top sample. If there 
were a way of selecting one of those options (top sample) from the keyboard 
after an auto-complete, I would absolutely put that to work with a number 
of custom clippings.

Thanks, all.

~brian

@briandigital

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