Re: completion menu

2006-04-20 Thread Linsong
Chris Allen wrote: On 4/20/06, Linsong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I also think here is a little confusing. Since the user are selecting menu items with /, and at this time, Enter is normally assumed as a confirm of the selection. And I think it is very common a user interface convention.

Re: completion menu

2006-04-19 Thread Chris Allen
On 4/20/06, Linsong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I also think here is a little confusing. Since the user are > selecting menu items with /, and at this time, Enter is > normally assumed as a confirm of the selection. And I think it is very > common a user interface convention. I disagree, usin

Re: completion menu

2006-04-19 Thread Linsong
Bram Moolenaar wrote: Georg Dahn wrote: Ok, let's assume there are several completions, such that you get a menu with . Then if you move the selection with the cursor keys and press , the selected item is being chosen. If you do the same with (instead of using cursor keys), inserts a ne

Re: completion menu flicker

2006-04-17 Thread Bram Moolenaar
Nicolas Weber wrote: > I sent this comment in a reply to another mail, seems it got lost. I'm > resending it in a "thread" on its own: > > When I have a completion menu that's long, but still completely fits the > current window (say, 30 entries) and I hit hit or the whole > list is redrawn

Re: completion menu

2006-04-16 Thread Georg Dahn
Hi! I suppose you wanted to send your answer to the list, so I have put the email address of the list as CC. Well, is already used for indentation or inserting spaces/tabs till you are at the next tabstop. So your suggestion would produce much more confusion. However, you can map it, if y

Re: completion menu

2006-04-16 Thread Bram Moolenaar
Georg Dahn wrote: > Ok, let's assume there are several completions, such that you get a menu > with . Then if you move the selection with the cursor keys and > press , the selected item is being chosen. If you do the same > with (instead of using cursor keys), inserts a new line. I > think,