Re: Alias completion question

2019-03-14 Thread Nathan Stratton Treadway
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 14:06:59 +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote: > > To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many > > matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or > > if there's something that would negate the nee

Re: Alias completion question

2019-03-13 Thread Jason
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 02:06:59PM +1100, Erik Christiansen wrote: > On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote: > > To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many > > matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or > > if there's something that would negate the n

Re: Alias completion question

2019-03-12 Thread Cameron Simpson
On 12Mar2019 14:06, Erik Christiansen wrote: On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote: To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or if there's something that would negate the need for the extra Tab press. Tha

Re: Alias completion question

2019-03-11 Thread Erik Christiansen
On 11.03.19 20:32, Jason wrote: > To prevent this, I usually press Tab one extra time to see how many > matches pop up; just wondering if that's what everyone else does too or > if there's something that would negate the need for the extra Tab press. That's how mailbox name completion works too.

Alias completion question

2019-03-11 Thread Jason
I regularly use Tab to autocomplete alias names. Is there any way to differentiate between a name that is partially completed (due to there being several aliases starting with that string) and one that is complete? For example, say I have an alias named johndoe and another one named johnnybrow