>
> You must be an Emacs user, right?  I am to, and I often find myself
> trying to use ctrl-N and ctrl-P in other applications... I think we
> could consider adding those as an equivalent to the up-arrow /down-
> arrow keys; it would be a benefit for Emacs users and it wouldn't hurt
> anybody else.
>

Ctrl-P and Ctrl-N already has uses in Firefox (Print/New window) - perhaps
it would not be a great idea to compete against expected behaviour of all
non-emacs users?

-- cers / Christian Sonne


> >
> > > Thanks for the explanation. Now I agree that tab completion and
> > > choosing from suggestions are different actions. I never had to cycle
> > > through suggestions before I stumbled upon this issue. The problem was
> > > that I got stuck at the top choice and completion didn't help to get
> > > out, plus, the list of suggestions was rather odd. However, I
> > > personally would prefer Ctrl+N/Ctrl+P instead of arrow keys.
> > > Timur Izhbulatov —www.timka.org
>

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