Steve Hall Sent on Saturday, May 06, 2006 
  > On Fri, 2006-05-05 at 02:25 -0600, Eric Arnold wrote:
  > > On 5/4/06, Steve Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  > > >
  > > > Is there a way to avoid the "Press ENTER or type command to
  > > > continue" when requesting spelling suggestions from a
  > > > :normal z= call in a function?
  > > >
  > > > I'm not able to make any of the usual tricks (&shm, raising
  > > > the command height) work, and this statement blocks user
  > > > input.
  > >
  > > Are you saying you always want the first entry?
  > 
  > No, I want the user to be able to select from the list, but I'm
  > trying to call this via function so I can map it, do some
  > additional processing around it, etc.

  Really was hard to figure out what you are after.  And if I
  understand you in your other post of today correctly, you 
  want to use z= rather than spellsuggest() because you do 
  not want to write the following type of code (even though 
  the following type of code would do what you are after):

      let index = 0
      let b=['Select word:']
      for item in spellsuggest('fooey', 10)
         let index += 1
         let b     += [index.'. '.item]
      endfor
      let correct=inputlist(b) 

  --Suresh

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