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A concrete example may help here. If you type M-x au <TAB>, the
<TAB> looks for alternatives (in this case, command names) that start
with ‘au’. There are several, including auto-fill-mode
and
auto-save-mode
, but they all begin with auto-
, so the
‘au’ in the minibuffer completes to ‘auto-’.
If you type <TAB> again immediately, it cannot determine the next character; it could be any of ‘cfilrs’. So it does not add any characters; instead, <TAB> displays a list of all possible completions in another window.
Now type f <TAB>. This <TAB> sees ‘auto-f’. The only
command name starting with that is auto-fill-mode
, so completion
fills in the rest of that. You have been able to enter
‘auto-fill-mode’ by typing just au <TAB> f <TAB>.
Ce document a été généré par Eric Reinbold le 23 Février 2009 en utilisant texi2html 1.78.