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RE: Configure SPACE as file auto-complete character
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: Configure SPACE as file auto-complete character |
Date: |
Mon, 17 Dec 2007 14:03:50 -0800 |
> Interesting... I've had the following line in my ~/.emacs for quite a
> while for precisely this reason:
>
> ;;; disable 'SPC' completion in minibuffer
> (substitute-key-definition 'minibuffer-complete-word
> 'self-insert-command minibuffer-local-completion-map)
>
> However, I believe my substitution disables auto-completion across the
> board, not just file name auto-completion.
And that's a good thing, IMO. I doubt that you regret it.
Completion using `completing-read' is general; there is nothing that
suggests that it should be mainly for text that doesn't contain spaces. Why
does Emacs limit space self-insertion to file-name completion?
Thank goodness for at least that change. It was due at least in part to the
widespread use of MS Windows (and also to the fact that word-by-word
completion is not so useful).
FWIW - In Icicles, each of these characters self-inserts in the minibuffer:
`?', `C-j' (newline), and `SPC' - regardless of the input type. You can
still do word-by-word completion, using `M-SPC' (configurable), but I'm sure
that any use of word-by-word completion is rare.