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Re: tramp inconsistent completion over default directory
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Yuri D'Elia |
Subject: |
Re: tramp inconsistent completion over default directory |
Date: |
Tue, 22 May 2018 18:14:56 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
On Tue, May 22 2018, Michael Albinus wrote:
> It is intended that Tramp starts with remote file name completion only
> if it sees a slash. You could always add a slash if needed, like
>
> /-:remote:./proj<TAB>
>
> Completing an empty remote file name like
>
> /-:remote:<TAB>
>
> was not planned, this must be a side effect I'm not aware of ...
Not only the completion works, but you can open /-:remote: and it will
load the home directory into dired.
Personally I'd love to being able to work without the extra "./" or "~/"
(I find it redundant), but if it's ambiguous for the tramp syntax, then
I'd prevent that to happen for consistency.
- tramp inconsistent completion over default directory, Yuri D'Elia, 2018/05/22
- Re: tramp inconsistent completion over default directory, Michael Albinus, 2018/05/22
- Re: tramp inconsistent completion over default directory,
Yuri D'Elia <=
- Re: tramp inconsistent completion over default directory, Michael Albinus, 2018/05/22
- Re: tramp inconsistent completion over default directory, Yuri D'Elia, 2018/05/22
- Re: tramp inconsistent completion over default directory, Michael Albinus, 2018/05/23
- Re: tramp inconsistent completion over default directory, Michael Albinus, 2018/05/24
- Re: tramp inconsistent completion over default directory, Yuri D'Elia, 2018/05/29