Jun 24, 2022, 17:28 by drew.adams@oracle.com: >> Wouldn't one normally associate a default with >> some sensible setting worth looking into most times? >> Perhaps this could be a user setting. >> > > I see. So the use case is to be able to check what > the default value is, so you can try to understand > why it's considered particularly useful. > Correct > For that, I'd think that `M-n' suffices, to see > what the default value is (the first default value, > if there are several). > > Again, the default value need not even be one of > the choices (completion candidates), in the case of > lax completion (e.g. `C-x b'). I'd think that the > best way to find out what the default is would be > `M-n'. > If not one of the choices, then there will be no indicator on any entry in the collection.  I think it usually takes some time to discover the `M-n' way. > (Just one opinion, and I may still be missing something.) > It is just an observation.  Another way is to depend on the designer describing typical use if attentive enough to include that information. I think that the suggestion could make one's acquaintance with the package speedier if there are suggestions on well designed settings.