I don't think it's possible with tab completion. There's probably a hack
that would allow you to do this.
But as it is, this is an awesome command!

Cheers,
Abi

2009/2/13 canadaduane <[email protected]>

>
> I didn't find one, so I made a noun_type_local_directory for the
> "download-files" script (see http://gist.github.com/62536).
>
> While I have your attention, is there a way to cause the tab-
> completion to "stick" to the current modifier so that a user can
> navigate the directory structure like the shell?
>
> Let me be more clear.  In the current download-files script above, the
> user can type a destination directory where the files are downloaded
> to.  I added the noun_type_local_directory so that reasonable
> directories on the local filesystem are suggested.  However, when the
> user presses the tab *once*, ubiquity assumes the directory has been
> fully specified and adds a space to the end of the directory.
> Unfortunately, this means the user has to press backspace in order to
> continue to specify further subdirectory(ies).
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thank you!
>
> Duane Johnson
> (canadaduane)
>
> On Feb 12, 3:15 pm, Duane Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I recently shared the "save-all" command (now changed to "download-
> > files") with the group.  I realized it would be ideal to have tab-
> > completion for files on the local system.  Is there a noun type that
> > would do the job?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Duane Johnson
> > (canadaduane)
> >
>

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