Bram,
I am writing a test for the popupmenu and the different keys, that can
be used there (:h popupmenu-keys)
And I have some questions.
1)
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| In the first state these keys have a special meaning:
| <BS> and CTRL-H Delete one character, find the matches for the word before
| the cursor. This reduces the list of matches, often to one
| entry, and switches to the second state.
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I fail to understand what this does, especially in difference to the
second state:
,----
| In the second and third state these keys have a special meaning:
| <BS> and CTRL-H Delete one character, find the matches for the shorter word
| before the cursor. This may find more matches.
`----
And whatever I do, using <bs> will always end the completion menu and
remove one character. Either from the last typed char or from the
inserted char. I can't seem to figure out, how to use <bs> to adjust the
number of entries in the completion menu.
2) The behaviour of the enter key
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| The behavior of the <Enter> key depends on the state you are in:
| first state: Use the text as it is and insert a line break.
| second state: Insert the currently selected match.
| third state: Use the text as it is and insert a line break.
`----
For me the <Enter> Key will always insert a line break.
Any clarification would be appreciated.
Best,
Christian
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