* wordcompletion...
@ 2002-10-17 8:23 Simon
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From: Simon @ 2002-10-17 8:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi guys,
i am new at the gnu emacs... here´s my newbie question:
How is the command to complete words in the normal text-mode or C++
mode?
I know this function from the nedit, where i start a word like "comp",
then push Ctrl-SPACE and the word would be completed to "complete".
Is there existing a equivalent command for the emacs?
Bye and thanks (and please ignore my german english)
Simon
PS: I don´t mean the TAB completion in the mini buffer...
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* Re: wordcompletion...
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@ 2002-10-21 7:26 ` Bernd Wolter
2002-10-21 14:36 ` wordcompletion Artist
2002-10-21 18:36 ` wordcompletion kgold
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From: Bernd Wolter @ 2002-10-21 7:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
Simon <werling@cedar.de> writes:
> Hi guys,
>
> i am new at the gnu emacs... here´s my newbie question:
>
> How is the command to complete words in the normal text-mode or C++
> mode?
>
> I know this function from the nedit, where i start a word like "comp",
> then push Ctrl-SPACE and the word would be completed to "complete".
>
> Is there existing a equivalent command for the emacs?
>
> Bye and thanks (and please ignore my german english)
> Simon
>
> PS: I don´t mean the TAB completion in the mini buffer...
>
You should look for "abbrevs" in the info files:
C-h i RET m emacs RET i abbrevs RET
will get you there.
HTH
bernd
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* Re: wordcompletion...
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2002-10-21 7:26 ` wordcompletion Bernd Wolter
@ 2002-10-21 14:36 ` Artist
2002-10-21 18:36 ` wordcompletion kgold
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From: Artist @ 2002-10-21 14:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
Simon <werling@cedar.de> wrote in message news:<mailman.1034989957.28915.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>...
> Hi guys,
>
> i am new at the gnu emacs... here´s my newbie question:
>
> How is the command to complete words in the normal text-mode or C++
> mode?
>
> I know this function from the nedit, where i start a word like "comp",
> then push Ctrl-SPACE and the word would be completed to "complete".
>
Hi,
Just try to press M-/ key or
Look at C-h f dabbrev-expand.
There are other ways to to expand the previously 'defined' items
with abbreviations with 'expand-abbrev'.
Also look at C-h f hippie-expand.
Artist.
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2002-10-21 7:26 ` wordcompletion Bernd Wolter
2002-10-21 14:36 ` wordcompletion Artist
@ 2002-10-21 18:36 ` kgold
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From: kgold @ 2002-10-21 18:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
Look at dabbrev-expand, which is usually bound to M-/
Simon <werling@cedar.de> writes:
>
> How is the command to complete words in the normal text-mode or C++
> mode?
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Ken Goldman kgold@watson.ibm.com 914-784-7646
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