David Kettler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I like the idea of integrating the completion and browser object > systems; I think it will be both more flexible and simpler to > understand. Also, as browser object classes are selected by prefix > commands it will be natural to think of completion types in the same > way, so I may not miss changing them on the fly. > > On the other hand I sometimes find when I've typed a command that I > want to then change the object class. I currently quit the command, > change the class and redo the command. So maybe changing object classes > after having typed the command is a worthwhile addition. > > For the particular case of "narrowing" I have an alternative > suggestion. If the list is long enough to require this, then perhaps > a little pop up list isn't the best presentation. There could be a > key to "promote" the completion list to become a new fully-fledged > buffer containing the list. This can be navigated like a conventional > buffer, but there could also be special commands to limit the items > seen. This has an analogue in the Gnus "limit" (/) facility.
These are good ideas. Not necessarily simple to implement, but definitely a direction we can move toward as we improve the browser objects system. -- John Foerch _______________________________________________ Conkeror mailing list [email protected] https://www.mozdev.org/mailman/listinfo/conkeror
