Hi Thomas:

Thank you.

>> Have keybinds to suggest? Would you expect your current match to update 
as you scrolled up and down, or remain offscreen (and therefore not 
visible)?
>>
Let me defer on this for a now as it usually requires carefully considered 
UI/UX thought. =:)

>> ... or your terminal's native scrolling with bpython-curtsies or 
page-up/page-down with bpython-urwide
>>
Ah okay: I wasn't aware of the existence of 'urwid' and 'curtsies' terminal 
wrappers (nor of the provided 'bpython-urwid' or
'bpython-curtsies' wrapper scripts that employ them. I just found those in 
'~/.local/bin' after reading your note below).

Feedback on a quick test of each:
 (1) I found that bpython-urwid doesn't work for python3.3 (so I won't be 
able to use that one until resolved).
A quick Google confirmed this: 
https://bitbucket.org/bobf/bpython/issue/243/bpython-urwid-fails-with-python-331

(2) bpython-curtsies works for python2 and python3.

For both terminal 'Terminator' and KDE 'Konsole' I wasn't able to figure 
out how to scroll through auto-completed
output (urwid or curtsies). But I haven't looked deeply into it either (it 
was a quick check). I tried Page-Up/Page-Down, but to no avail.
Perhaps I have to set something up for that to work (environment variable 
or preferences). If anyone has any tips
on that, that would be grand and appreciated.

Thank you! =:)




On Sunday, July 6, 2014 10:21:00 PM UTC-4, Noelle Milton Vega wrote:
>
> Hello Friends:
>
> This question must have been asked but I can't find the answer to it in 
> the documentation or via search.
> Maybe I'm just not searching with the right terms. :-/
>
> See the attached screen shot. Notice that the auto-complete output is 
> truncated (as necessary due to
> space limitation, of course).
>
> How does one 'page' through auto-complete results (backwards and forwards 
> preferably)
> whether the auto-complete represents a list of modules, classes, 
> functions, or a doc string?
>
> How do to this?
>
> Thank you! =:)
>
> NMV
>

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