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> To me, it certainly sounds more complicated to learn, and harder to use,
> than just having two separate commands. If your concern is complexity,
> the above is the more complex UI.
I am astounded by the way you see it.
I did not expect to encounter disagreement on this point.
It seems that you are equally astounded.
I will explain why I see it the way I do.
> - `C-h f' for any function
> - `C-h x' for commands
This is yet one more specific command one needs to remember. For a
beginner, or even a not-quite-beginner, learning hundreds of other
commands is the hard part. And it is easy to forget them.
By contrast, what TAB TAB TAB... does inside completion for commands
is a general feature, not similar to any other.
Users will forget commands that they learned, but I think they will
hardly forget this.