X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fxemacs%2Fmini.texi;h=3976ba687774d0ea9ceb0872bb31c55d294f9cc3;hb=fbf668803bbce952db974fc3b8f5402c756b85ec;hp=3d75b352d2e96833bc06fa73f25e1f2b6c939621;hpb=b5eeb6918c29470b36f8461c402eb0c65cb19bd2;p=chise%2Fxemacs-chise.git- diff --git a/man/xemacs/mini.texi b/man/xemacs/mini.texi index 3d75b35..3976ba6 100644 --- a/man/xemacs/mini.texi +++ b/man/xemacs/mini.texi @@ -135,7 +135,10 @@ argument. @xref{Windows}. however. You cannot switch buffers in it---the minibuffer and its window are permanently attached. Also, you cannot split or kill the minibuffer window. But you can make it taller in the normal fashion with -@kbd{C-x ^}. +@kbd{C-x ^}. If you enable Resize-Minibuffer mode, then the +minibuffer window expands vertically as necessary to hold the text that +you put in the minibuffer. Use @kbd{M-x resize-minibuffer-mode} to +enable or disable this minor mode (@pxref{Minor Modes}). @kindex C-M-v If while in the minibuffer you issue a command that displays help text @@ -227,7 +230,7 @@ possibilities for the very next character---it could be any of @samp{c-}---so no more characters are added; instead, @key{TAB} displays a list of all possible completions in another window. - If you go on to type @kbd{f @key{TAB}}, this @key{TAB} sees + If you go on to type @kbd{-f @key{TAB}}, this @key{TAB} sees @samp{auto-f}. The only command name starting this way is @code{auto-fill-mode}, so completion fills in the rest of that. You now have @samp{auto-fill-mode} in the minibuffer after typing just @kbd{au @@ -285,6 +288,15 @@ completions chooses that completion (@code{mouse-choose-completion}). You normally use this command while point is in the minibuffer; but you must click in the list of completions, not in the minibuffer itself. +@findex switch-to-completions +@item @key{PRIOR} +@itemx M-v +Typing @key{PRIOR} or @kbd{M-v}, while in the minibuffer, selects the +window showing the completion list buffer +(@code{switch-to-completions}). This paves the way for using the +commands below. (Selecting that window in the usual ways has the same +effect, but this way is more convenient.) + @findex choose-completion @item @key{RET} Typing @key{RET} @emph{in the completion list buffer} chooses the @@ -375,6 +387,12 @@ then in contexts where @code{completing-read} allows answers that are not valid completions, an extra @key{RET} must be typed to confirm the response. This is helpful for catching typos. +@cindex Icomplete mode + Icomplete mode presents a constantly-updated display that tells you +what completions are available for the text you've entered so far. The +command to enable or disable this minor mode is @kbd{M-x +icomplete-mode}. + @node Minibuffer History, Repetition, Completion, Minibuffer @section Minibuffer History @cindex minibuffer history @@ -479,11 +497,11 @@ the command name. @item C-x @key{ESC} @key{ESC} Re-execute a recent minibuffer command (@code{repeat-complex-command}). @item M-p -Within @kbd{C-x @key{ESC}}, move to previous recorded command +Within @kbd{C-x @key{ESC} @key{ESC}}, move to previous recorded command (@code{previous-history-element}). @item M-n -Within @kbd{C-x @key{ESC}}, move to the next (more recent) recorded -command (@code{next-history-element}). +Within @kbd{C-x @key{ESC} @key{ESC}}, move to the next (more recent) +recorded command (@code{next-history-element}). @item M-x list-command-history Display the entire command history, showing all the commands @kbd{C-x @key{ESC} @key{ESC}} can repeat, most recent first.