You can use the abbrev-mode After you have switched to this mode, type automatic then C-x a g, Emacs will ask you for global abbrev, type auto. Now each time you type auto<SPACE> it will be replaced by automatic. If you do C-x a l instead of C-x a g, the abbrev will be save only for the major mode you are in. If you use these commands with a number prefix, the abbrev will define the n words before the place where the cursor is. The abbrevs will be saved in ~/.abbrev_defs when you leave Emacs (you'll be asked for a confirmation). bour9. litchi a dit le 25/04/2005 14:30: I wander anyone who knows an automatic completation tools~? I mean if I want to input the word automatic and I have inputed four characters a,u,t and o then the rest (m,a,t,i,c) can be pushed to the screen automatilly ---need no complete command such as M-/If only one word (eg, only the word automatic) matches the regular _expression_ ^auto no other words such as automatilly(this also match ^auto) exists in this buffer then we can use some keys to accept the auto completation(eg,<TAB>) then if also some other matches,We can use some keys to change the one we wanted from all the matches, eg, M-/. Best regards Litchi from China~~~ -- It takes a strong man to save himself, and a great man to save another. IBM ThinkPad T23 hiweed0.6 fetchmail+procmail+mutt+msmtp vim7+emacs22+mule _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs |
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