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.
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
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
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
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
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,