On Tue, Nov 23, 2010 at 11:51:17AM -0800, Brett Stahlman wrote:
Instead of beginning the search with `/', try `q/', then use CTRL-P
and/or CTRL-N instead of <TAB>.

Hmm, I interpreted Aman's question to mean how to autocomplete on words in the 
buffer, not on previously entered search terms. So, for example, if I had this  
message open and I type /auto then <tab> (or ctrl-p/n, etc.) it should put 
/autocomplete on the search line, without me having searched for 'autocomplete' 
previously. Is that even possible?

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