Actually, you can also just use (ac-set-trigger-key "TAB"), which intelligently sets TAB to complete or indent, based on which one you more likely want. This generally happens automatically, but I think this is the only way to get fuzzy matching, for example. emacs, so that you can use M-TAB to force the completion menu to come up. If you install it, I recommend adding (define-key ac-mode-map (kbd "M-TAB") 'auto-complete) to your. To quote the author, “a goal of auto-complete-mode is to provide a system that does what users want without any command.” I couldn’t agree with that goal more. It’s got cool features like simple fuzzy matching and intelligent matching (so the first completion is what you tend to use, instead of just the first one that matches). It uses the TAB key to do completion (to me, this is a no brainer, but for some reason, no other completion extension that I found did this, requiring you to do all kinds of nonsense in your. Basically, it shows you a completion list automatically. The best way to get an idea of what this is is to watch this screencast. It took way too much searching for how awesome it is. I finally found the perfect tab completion solution.Some more comments after using emacs for a while:
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