Nikolay Pavlov wrote:
> 2016-05-19 21:40 GMT+03:00 Eric Smith <es@fruitcom.com>:
> > I don't only want to enjoy autocomplete of my contacts when in gmail, but also
> > for my mutt.
> >
> > I have a file with all my email addresses and
> > set dict=emails.txt.
> >
> > When I complete with dictionary completion (mapped to <tab>), then I only receive
> > the first part of the email addresses, like,
> >
> > foo<tab>
> > foo.bar
> >
> > How do I return
> > foo<tab>
> > foo.bar@baz.com
> >
> > And if I go.
> > <tab>
> > it expands to
> > foo.bar
> > baz
> >
> > Here are one of the many settings of isfname, that I tried, all
> > without a breakthrough;
> > set isfname=@,48-57,/,\\,.,-,_,+,,,#,$,%,{,},[,],:,@-@,!,~,=
> >
> > what gives?
> >
> > Eric
>
> Why &isfname? Given that &dict option documentation speaks about
> "words" and "keyword characters" I guess you need &iskeyword.
>
> Note that altering this may break some syntax files. Also many syntax
> and filetype files have no idea that &iskeyword is a *user* setting
> and they should even use `:syntax iskeyword` and not `setlocal
> iskeyword=…` (added only recently!).
You can indeed set 'iskeyword', e.g.:
:set iskeyword+=.,@-@
However, this has many side effects. I had a vague plan to split
'iskeyword' into a group of options, where it applies in different
situations. But that didn't get realized yet.
A workaround is to remap certain keys, e.g. Tab, to set the option,
perform the operation, and restore the option.
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