Rob Browning writes:
 > There were several minor issues, but overall, things went
 > substantially better than I expected.  One minor improvement is that I
 > particularly like the fact that I can totally ignore the combobox and
 > just type the transfer name I want from the keyboard.  The only thing
 > that would be better would be incremental completion.
 >  ...  
 >   * There's an old problem with description quickfill.  If you type a
 >     name, and it quickfills, then you try to type something else,
 >     you'll lose the first character you typed.  It vanishes.  For
 >     example, if you were trying to type Taxi, and after the T it
 >     filled Triumverate, then when you type the "a", you'd be left with
 >     an "aTriumverate", when you should have had "TaTriumverate".
 >     Actually, to fix this right, quickfill should also notice that
 >     you've ignored its suggestion and delete it.


Just in case you haven't seen this, the glib library has support for
completion, in gcompletion.c.  It looks fairly easy to use, and one
imagines that it might also be useful (and more robust) for the
quickfill cells, too.  

Best Regards,
Heath Martin

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