On Wed, October 10, 2012 23:33, bilibop project wrote: >> Not "any of". Here at least, Right-arrow works like Tab with 'wildmenu' >> on, or does nothing with 'wildmenu' off. > > hmm... *does nothing with 'wildmenu' off* and surely something else > different > from the defaults. Try this and see: > vim -Nu NONE
What you mean with something different from the the defaults? with :set nowildmenu using the right-arrow does *not* complete anything. And when it is set, <Right> moves to the next match, as given in the documentation. > Sometimes, refer to the default settings can help much more than give > incomplete > - and useless - information. Can you say me what, in your settings, can > disable the > Right-arrow behaviour for commandmode completion ? It is not useless, but should be the default, according to the documentation. It could be, that your terminal cannot correctly distinguish <Right> from <Down>, to verify this, enter :<Ctrl>V and see what keycodes are given when pressing <Down> and <Right> (e.g. for my terminal it is ^[OC for <Right> and ^[OB for <Down>), but I am only guessing, because I don't know nothing about your environment. > It seems it is not your > 'wildmode' setting, because > vim -Nu NONE -c "set wildmode=longest:full,full" > gives me the same result: Right-arrow works as Down-arrow. It does not here and works as described in the documentation. If you want to disable the function of <Right> for the wildmenu, see the help at :h 'wildmenu' regards, Christian -- 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
