Eli Zaretskii writes: >> From: sbaugh@catern.com >> Date: Sat, 15 Apr 2023 22:22:09 +0000 (UTC) >> Cc: Spencer Baugh , 62836@debbugs.gnu.org >> >> Eli Zaretskii writes: >> >> > Finally, please use @kbd{@key{TAB}} in the context that calls for the >> > user to press the TAB key. >> >> Hm, the text already present in the "Completion Example" section doesn't >> use @kbd{@key{TAB}}, should it be doing that? > > Those are mistakes--these 2 paragraphs: > > If you type @key{TAB} again immediately, it cannot determine the > next character; it could be @samp{-}, @samp{a}, or @samp{c}. So it > does not add any characters; instead, @key{TAB} displays a list of all > possible completions in another window. > > Next, type @kbd{-f}. The minibuffer now contains @samp{auto-f}, and > the only command name that starts with this is @code{auto-fill-mode}. > If you now type @key{TAB}, completion fills in the rest of the > argument @samp{auto-fill-mode} into the minibuffer. > > should use @kbd{@key{TAB}} where they say "when you type". Feel free > to fix those blunders as part of the patch. > >> Here's the revised version incorporating all of these: >> >> @key{TAB} also works while point is not at the end of the >> minibuffer. In that case, it will fill in text both at point and at >> the end of the minibuffer. If you type @kbd{M-x autocm}, then press >> @kbd{C-b} to move point before the @samp{m}, you can type >> @kbd{@key{TAB}} to insert the text @samp{onf-} at point and @samp{ode} >> at the end of the minibuffer, so that the minibuffer contains >> @samp{autoconf-mode}. > > LGTM, thanks. Cool, here's the patch then: