Connor Lane Smith a écrit : > On 14/11/2011, Bastien Dejean <nihilh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Well, suppose you're using C-f to move down in the list of matches, then > > you want to move up, you hit C-b because it's the natural symmetric of > > C-f and you end up moving the cursor backward in the search string. > > No, if you're part-way through the results and you hit C-b you just > move back through the results. Only if you cannot go back do you begin > to move the cursor; dmenu is a menu first, an input field second. (And > C-n / C-p don't move the cursor at all.)
This is only true when the search string is empty which is extremely rare: most of the times the first thing the user do is to type a few characters to filter the results and hence, the cursor is then at the end of the search string, C-f will move down in the search results and C-b backward in the search string. Cheers, -- Bastien