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Re: I can't set dabbrev to respect the writen case
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Samuel Wales |
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Re: I can't set dabbrev to respect the writen case |
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Mon, 16 May 2022 16:43:00 -0700 |
did you confirm that fancy-dabbrev is not setting a dabbrev setting?
On 5/16/22, Samuel Wales <samologist@gmail.com> wrote:
> by default hippie-expand cycles. to cycle backward you can undo. idk
> if it or dabbrev has a menu.
>
> idk if this is useful but there is at least one menu package and many
> completion packages at seemingly varying levels of interoperability.
> some things have menus built in. there is some degree of modularity
> in some packages, especially a set of minibuffer completion packages,
> which is not waht you are looking for. i am confused by the many
> options. so what i would start with is as an ignoramus [that's me] is
> trying to find an overview of what's out there, dabbrev settings or a
> hook for a menu, he settings, whether anything with a menu incluing a
> menu package is intended to fit modularly into dabbrev, whether
> dabbrev or he fit into some framework [company?] that has or can use a
> menu. possibly you already tried those things but in cas nobod
> anwers.
>
>
> On 5/16/22, Ypo <ypuntot@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Thanks, Samuel
>>
>> I've uninstalled fancy-dabbrev, and it seems to work when I complete
>> using M-/. But, now I don't have candidates to choose the completion.
>> Any advice with this?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Ypo
>>
>> El 16/05/2022 a las 0:15, Samuel Wales escribió:
>>> i do not use fancy-dabbrev, but i use dabbrev in hippie-expand. it
>>> seems to do as you want.
>>>
>>> it should be possible to run hippie-expand with just dabbrev. it
>>> might not be exactly the same because he might have its own version of
>>> dabbrev. which might be what you want in this case.
>>>
>>> note that you have control over where dabbrev gets its data. idk if
>>> that is a feature of vanilla dabbrev.
>>>
>>> i do not use any dabbrev settings or any he settings except the main
>>> one for he. it is set to
>>>
>>> '(try-expand-dabbrev-visible
>>> try-expand-dabbrev
>>> try-expand-dabbrev-all-buffers
>>> try-expand-dabbrev-from-kill
>>>
>>> try-complete-lisp-symbol
>>> ;;do i want this first? am i supposed to use another thing to
>>> ;;complete from that point?
>>> ;;try-complete-lisp-symbol-partially
>>>
>>> ;;try-expand-whole-kill
>>> try-complete-file-name-partially
>>> try-complete-file-name
>>> hoka-try-complete-with-calc-result)
>>>
>>>
>>> On 5/14/22, Ypo<ypuntot@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> I find dabbrev and fancy-dabbrev very useful to typing fast. But there
>>>> is a problem I am not able to solve: When I apply an expansion while
>>>> writing, the case is always that of the expansion, I can't make it to
>>>> respect what I have written. An example:
>>>>
>>>> — (Typing) "Hel
>>>>
>>>> — (Offered expansion) "hello"
>>>>
>>>> — (What I get when accepting the expansion) "hello"
>>>>
>>>> — (What I wanted) "Hello"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best regards,
>>>>
>>>> Ypo
>>>>
>>>
>
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