I see. However, as I said before, there are good reasons why that is not 
the default behaviour. 

El miércoles, 4 de mayo de 2016, 17:50:41 (UTC+2), Volker Braun escribió:
>
> On Wednesday, May 4, 2016 at 5:26:03 PM UTC+2, mmarco wrote:
>>
>> Overall, I think that the problem with documentation is worse than the 
>> gain with tab-completion, but it would be so nice if we could do something 
>> like:
>> sage: n.transpose().[tab] 
>>
>
> You can do that already:
>
> sage: n = matrix(QQ, 2)
> sage: %config IPCompleter.greedy=True
> sage: n.transpose().[TAB]
> Display all 230 possibilities? (y or n)
> n.transpose().C                                 
>  n.transpose().hessenbergize                     
>  n.transpose().permute_rows_and_columns
> n.transpose().H                                  n.transpose().image       
>                        n.transpose().pfaffian
> n.transpose().I                                 
>  n.transpose().indefinite_factorization           n.transpose().pivot_rows
>
>

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