John,
works! thanks. how did you learn this? i want to become more
knowledgeable of such details but often i can't find an answer in the
vim documentation.
Tom
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On the sea of life, the occasional loss of a boat is inevitable.
On 7/28/14, John Little <John.B.Little@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 10:32:31 AM UTC+12, tom arnall wrote:
>> Word completion seems to have problem:
>>
>> wordTom,wordDick, wordD
>>
>> When I try to complete 'wordD' with <c-p> ... (fails)
>>
> I see this with 7.4.383, invoked as vim -u NONE -N -c "set cpt=i"
>
> Strange. I wonder why complete=i is supposed to "scan current" when the "."
> flag is for the current buffer. As a workaround, you could
>
> :set complete=.,i
>
> Note that complete=i,. hits the problem too.
>
> Regards, John Little
>
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