Saturday, November 23, 2013

Re: Completion support for known language tokens

On Nov 22, 2013, at 7:58 PM, Nikolay Pavlov <zyx.vim@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dictionary will require tweaking 'isk' to include colon, will not it? I would be against it as this makes vim and my notion of what the "word" is be different.

Yes, you are right but I would do that only for the local (markdown) buffer so it would be not a big harm

However what's the definition of a word for markdown? The current natural language word? If yes, then the dictionary solution would be troublesome

> >
> > The main concern about the omnifunc is that it cannot be used with CTRL-N and CTRL-P
>
> It can. :imap decides. There are also plugins which automatically choose completion method based on the input already present before the cursor and ones that start completion menu automatically once specific key (e.g. colon) is typed.

Interesting, can you point me to some of this plugins?

Thank you :-)

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