Hi all, since recently i use the wildmenu for completion in command-mode. And i'm quite happy with it. Unfortunately i can't select an item, so that the wildmenu closes and i can start a new completion upon the previous one in succession.
For example i want to open a file in '~/.vim/' . So far, i usually proceed in the following way (with # enclosed items are selected). :e .vi<tab> #.vim/# .vimrc :e .vim<c-n> #.vim/# .vimrc :e .vim/ At this point i want wildmenu to close and proceed with pressing the tabulator key to make a further completion. By intuition i press <cr> to achieve this, but this executes the command. I feel certain that a key exists which close the wildmenu without discarding the selection. Unfortunately no such key is mentioned in :h 'wildmenu' . An awkward workaround for me is pressing <space><bs><tab> for the next completion. Maybe some of you experts can point me in the right direction!? With best regards Johannes -- You received this message from the "vim_use" maillist. Do not top-post! Type your reply below the text you are replying to. For more information, visit http://www.vim.org/maillist.php
