Austin Clements writes:
> Previously, when a user fully completed a tag operation, they had to
> press space to begin entering another tag operation. This is
> different from, say, shell file name completion, which typically
> inserts a space after an unambiguous completion under the assumption
Austin Clements writes:
> Previously, when a user fully completed a tag operation, they had to
> press space to begin entering another tag operation. This is
> different from, say, shell file name completion, which typically
> inserts a space after an unambiguous completion under the assumption
On Fri, Oct 25 2013, Austin Clements wrote:
> Previously, when a user fully completed a tag operation, they had to
> press space to begin entering another tag operation. This is
> different from, say, shell file name completion, which typically
> inserts a space after an unambiguous completion u
Tested and LGTM +1
Best wishes
Mark
On Thu, 24 Oct 2013, Austin Clements wrote:
> Previously, when a user fully completed a tag operation, they had to
> press space to begin entering another tag operation. This is
> different from, say, shell file name completion, which typically
> inserts a
Tested and LGTM +1
Best wishes
Mark
On Thu, 24 Oct 2013, Austin Clements wrote:
> Previously, when a user fully completed a tag operation, they had to
> press space to begin entering another tag operation. This is
> different from, say, shell file name completion, which typically
> inserts a
On Fri, Oct 25 2013, Austin Clements wrote:
> Previously, when a user fully completed a tag operation, they had to
> press space to begin entering another tag operation. This is
> different from, say, shell file name completion, which typically
> inserts a space after an unambiguous completion u
Previously, when a user fully completed a tag operation, they had to
press space to begin entering another tag operation. This is
different from, say, shell file name completion, which typically
inserts a space after an unambiguous completion under the assumption
that the user will want to enter m
Previously, when a user fully completed a tag operation, they had to
press space to begin entering another tag operation. This is
different from, say, shell file name completion, which typically
inserts a space after an unambiguous completion under the assumption
that the user will want to enter m