Hikaru Ichijyo <ichi...@macross.sdf.jp> writes: > It seems that the key binding for name completion is > M-TAB.
Completion sucks anyway. Setup aliases and type the aliases instead: style, precision, speed. Like this: ;; For example, for mail addresses, .mailrc can look ;; like this: ;; ;; alias john "John DiFool <dif...@incal.com>" ;; alias kate "Katherine Moss <mo...@km.com>" ;; alias friends john kate ;; ;; For Usenet groups, setup ordinary abbrevs: ;; ;; (let*((write '( ... )) ; other abbrevs ;; (groups '(("geh" "gnu.emacs.help") ;; ("geg" "gnu.emacs.gnus") ;; ; ... ;; ("ges" "gnu.emacs.sources"))) ;; (both (append write groups))) ;; (define-abbrev-table 'global-abbrev-table both) ) > That's just...amazing. Really. The fact that Emacs > and BBDB come from a UNIX-centric world doesn't > begin to explain that, since MS-Windows is not the > only platform where that's used for windows > switching. It's also true in WindowMaker (which I > use), KDE, Gnome, and if I remember correctly, CDE > (which kills any idea that maybe they were only > thinking of commercial UNIX). This rant is a waste of energy - just set the keys to whatever you want. > And the Info docs say that you can't rebind it. Really? Can you quote that? -- underground experts united _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list info-gnus-english@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english