Feature Requests item #1444801, was opened at 2006-03-07 04:08
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Category: Interface Improvements (example)
Group: None
>Status: Closed
>Resolution: Fixed
Priority: 5
Private: No
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: search-as-you-type for aliases and local searches

Initial Comment:
Please add search-as-you-type functionality for 
aliases and local searches (e.g. ggd, run , etc.)

a. search-as-you-type  for aliases shall be able to 
search in alias attributes: alias, title, description 
and category.

Which attributes will be used shall be configurable.

Results shall be displayed in the "floating list box" 
(I believe it has been already used for autocomplete)

This would significantly increase efficiency of the 
GUI. There are more than 300 aliases ATM ... one 
should not be expected to memorize all that stuff. 

b. search-as-you-type  for local searches like 'ggd' 
or 'run' shall resemble GoogleDesktop search. It will 
also increase efficiency in working with local items: 
why to type "run totalcmd.exe" when you can just "run 
tot" and select from floating list box.

thnx


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>Comment By: Shawn K. Hall (shawnkhall)
Date: 2008-08-06 01:03

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You can use "F8" or set the following variable in localprefs (if you're
using a single-line box):
  autocomplete = true;


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