Mark D. Lew wrote:
> At 10:11 AM 07/13/02, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
>
> [answering me]
>
>>>Something else I don't think we've mentioned yet is that it's quite likely
>>>that a comprehensive list of expressions will have more than one with the
>>>same text (eg, different typestyle, different playback, etc.). With just
>>>type-in-score keyed off the text, you won't be able to access the second
>>>one.
>>>
>
>>Ever used a browser with auto-complete? Need I say more? Of course you can
>>access any of them.
>>
>
> With just type in score? I confess my ignorance. How? It seems to me you
> need the mouse to get at the bottom ones.
>
> Yes, I have used a browser with auto-complete, but I can't recall ever
> having a list with two identical items on it. What happens when you get to
> the end of the name and both items are still there? If you hit return, you
> get the top one, right?
>
You use the cursor keys to scroll down the list, then hit the ENTER key
to activate that choice, so no mousing is required if you don't want it.
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David H. Bailey
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