Matt Zyzik wrote:

> Not a single IDE has the kind of completion system where the entry isn't
> selected as you type it. It's a speed convenience, that you can hit
> enter at any time to insert the entry into text. With Vim, I could hit
> <c-l> to keep completing, or <c-y> to select. I don't feel like having
> to type <c-n> before either of those two. It's too time consuming and
> annoying. Doesn't anyone agree? Who disagrees?

1. Vim is not an IDE
2. Vim works differently
3. Get used to it

Is it so difficult to type CTRL-N to get the first entry?

I'm getting a bit tired of these remarks about how it works elsewhere.
I'll keep it as-is for at least a month and only fix real bugs.  So you
need to get used to how it is now.  Then after a several weeks we might
see how well it works.

-- 
hundred-and-one symptoms of being an internet addict:
97. Your mother tells you to remember something, and you look for
    a File/Save command.

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