>>>>> Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen writes: > I just typed `M-x eww RET foo RET', and after displaying the search > results, Emacs helpfully said > You can run the command `eww' with M-x ew RET > I don't think that's particularly helpful, actually. Just > distracting. And even more so, – M-x beginning-of-visual-line RET; then, after some time, – M-x RET – the same message gets shown, even though M-x is for sure shorter than M-x b-v. I believe there should be a variable to customize this behavior (say, suggest-shorter-command-limit; defaulting to 5, but with nil as an option to disable such suggestions altogether.) As a workaround, I’ve simply disabled it entirely (see the patch MIMEd.) -- FSF associate member #7257 np. Epilogue (Relief) — Apocalyptica … 230E 334A