Hello everybody!

If I understand it right ^f (or an 'ins' key) are taken care of by rio and
thus the success of completion is essentially dependent on the namespace rio
is using. This namespace is created when rio is started, usually right after
a computer start. When the namespaces of individual windows are changed, e.
g. by binding some remote filesystems, ^f can't handle those new files
(since the rio namespace stays intact). Even though I may understand the
reason (i.e. what I have just said) I find it rather irritating, having
maybe the whole space I work with out of reach of ^f. Is there any help with
that? Couldn't it be somehow achieved that ^f worked 'better'? (Not saying
rc should take care of it, it probably should not; but what about if it were
somehow connected with the individual windows? -- I don't know, it may not
be possible, just asking. Having to always write 'lc' is somewhat ...).
Starting a bunch of several rios can help it. But is that a right way to
go?

Thanks for answers.
Ruda

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