I can't recall whether this behavior has changed or not but, given  
that we're building the modifiers into the parsers rather than verbs  
with Parser 2, I've recently been thinking now might be a perfect time  
to revisit this behavior.

I personally am thinking about something like a tab-completion option,  
as some language's delimiters and other functional words (like  
articles) share prefixes, so I'm not sure if we want to auto-complete,  
though I agree we should make it easier and faster to enter queries  
with long arguments or verb names.

mitcho

>
> Didnt ubiquity auto-complete the modifiers in earlier versions. In
> e.g. 0.1.2
> If I wrote "se w tech", ubiquity interpretated it as "search with
> technorati". Now-a-days I have to write out "with" all the way (I know
> that the order of words has been changed on this command  .... search
> - query - with - searchengine) This kind of auto-complete was the same
> for all commands.
> Has the change been explained anywhere?
> >

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mitcho (Michael 芳貴 Erlewine)
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