Gary Johnson wrote:
> > > Typing part of a word, then using Ctrl-X Ctrl-K to complete the word
> > > from entries in a dictionary works fine as long as the word (not
> > > a proper noun) is all lower case. But when a word that is lower
> > > case in the dictionary is capitalized when typed, as at the start of
> > > a sentence or in a title, completion from the dictionary fails.
> > >
> > > Is there a way to have Ctrl-X Ctrl-K complete a capitalized word
> > > even though it is not capitalized in the dictionary?
> > >
> > > Example:
> > >
> > > cornu<C-X><C-K> expands to cornucopia (or cornucopias), but
> > > Cornu<C-X><C-K> results in E486 Pattern not found.
> > >
> > > I'm using Vim 8.2.4127 in a terminal on Linux.
> >
> > You can set 'ignorecase' to find matches. It's not clever though, it
> > will then remove the capital letter.
>
> That's an improvement over what I had been doing. Thank you.
>
> I always have 'ignorecase' set, but I also have 'smartcase' set.
> I know the following has limitations, but it helps. I'll have to
> see if it interferes too much with other completions.
>
> au InsertEnter * set nosmartcase
> au InsertLeave * set smartcase
Using 'smartcase' works halfway a sentence, so that when, for example,
you complete "Ne" the country name "Netherlands" matches, and not words
starting with "ne". But it's different at the start of a sentence. It
would require the smartness of spell checking to detect that. I'm not
sure if we would need to build in support for this, or that it can be
done with a plugin.
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