Hi again,
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De: "Christian Brabandt" <cblists@256bit.org>
Sujet: Re: Commandmode autocomplete
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2012 15:46:40 +0200
It seems we are agree about the <Right> behaviour when 'wildmenu' is on.
> > Can you quote me this part of the documentation ? I don't remember have
> > read somewhere that the Right-arrow is disabled when default settings are
> > applied, but just that 'wildmenu' gives it a specific behaviour.
>
> ,----[ :h 'wildmenu' ]-
> | <Left> <Right> - select previous/next match (like CTRL-P/CTRL-N)
> `----
Yes, I know.
> ,----[ :h c_<Right> ]-
> | *c_<Right>* *c_Right*
> | <Right> cursor right
> `----
Yes, I know. But what can happen when the cursor is already at the end
of the line ? On your systems, nothing; but on mine, <Right> works like
<Down>... my apologies, but I'm not responsible of this fact, even if it
not documented. I just say it exists on my Debian system with Vim version
7.3.547-4.
> > Have you even tried to verify your assertions without loading your
> > system/user vimrc ?
>
> Of course I have on Windows as on Linux.
OK. In that case the solution about the different behaviours of the <Right>
key should come from out of the box. Maybe readline settings or terminfo
or something else... (I have made some tests with different settings in my
.inputrc, with 'convert-meta' on/off and some others, but nothing: in my
case <Right> is useful in commandmode completion, that's all; I will surely
not complain about that).
Cheers,
quidame
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