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changeset 24507:2a7aa9cd6a19
(partial-completion-mode): Doc fix.
author | Karl Heuer <kwzh@gnu.org> |
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date | Sun, 21 Mar 1999 07:26:47 +0000 |
parents | 219c99669e4b |
children | f9e613360d62 |
files | lisp/complete.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/complete.el Sat Mar 20 07:47:54 1999 +0000 +++ b/lisp/complete.el Sun Mar 21 07:26:47 1999 +0000 @@ -110,7 +110,8 @@ nil) is enhanced so that if some string is divided into words and each word is delimited by a character in `PC-word-delimiters', partial words are completed as much as possible and `*' characters are treated likewise in file names. -You must modify via \\[customize] for this variable to have an effect." +You must modify via \\[customize] for this variable to have an effect; +but also see the function `partial-completion-mode'." :set (lambda (symbol value) (partial-completion-mode (or value 0))) :initialize 'custom-initialize-default @@ -179,14 +180,14 @@ delimited by a character in `PC-word-delimiters', partial words are completed as much as possible. -For example, M-x p-c-b expands to M-x partial-completion-mode since no other +For example, M-x p-c-m expands to M-x partial-completion-mode since no other command begins with that sequence of characters, and \\[find-file] f_b.c TAB might complete to foo_bar.c if that file existed and no other file in that directory begin with that sequence of characters. Unless `PC-disable-wildcards' is non-nil, the \"*\" wildcard is interpreted specially when entering file or directory names. For example, -\\[find-file] *.c RET finds each C file in the currenty directory, and +\\[find-file] *.c RET finds each C file in the current directory, and \\[find-file] */foo_bar.c TAB completes the directory name as far as possible. Unless `PC-disable-includes' is non-nil, the \"<...>\" sequence is interpreted