On Oct 20, 10:40 am, Nicolas Hatier <nicolas.hat...@gmail.com> wrote:
>  From one of the comments of Daniel Gackle, there is at least one issue
> I can agree with and for which there would be an easy (I think) fix,
> without even changing the selection and display mode of the completion.
>
> When you type "docu", and Firebug completes with "ment", and then you
> press Backspace. Would it be possible that at this point Firebug just
> stop trying to do any completion until another readable character is
> pressed? This would leave "docu" alone until a "m" or another letter is
> pressed.

If you type "docu" then "ment" is the offered completion. If you type
"ESCAPE", the completion is dropped.

When you type "docu" then BACKSPACE, I assume you meant "Oh, I was
typing, made a mistake, so I backspaced over my boo-boo and try again.
I think any other interpretation of BACKSPACE will be very confusing
yes?

jjb

>
> Regards
> Nicolas Hatier
>
> On 2010-10-20 12:51, John J Barton wrote:
>
> > I looked into how the google input box works.
>
> > They put down a transparent div with an input box with gray text then
> > on top of that they put another transparent div with an input box.
> > That seems much better than the solution I used.
>
> > jjb

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