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From: | Gregory Heytings |
Subject: | Re: [PATCH] Support "\n" in icomplete-separator |
Date: | Wed, 11 Nov 2020 17:12:21 +0000 |
User-agent: | Alpine 2.22 (NEB 394 2020-01-19) |
I'd say this much more bluntly: Emacs's minibuffer input was not designed for showing too many completion candidates, let alone show them vertically arranged. It was even less designed to display the candidates or other hints in overlays.
Well, Emacs wasn't designed to manage emails or browse the web either ;-) Both are several orders of magnitude more complex than displaying completion candidates.
Users come from other GUI applications, and expect a very different way of showing completion candidates than Emacs traditionally does. they want a UI which is akin to a combo box, sometimes even with scroll capability.
Did you try Ivy? I don't use it, but it seems to me that it comes close to what you describe. If Ivy can do it, there is no reason that icomplete or ido couldn't do it.
And, FWIW, I'm a user, and I do not expect a "very different way of showing completion candidates". That being said, I'm perhaps not a typical user; I don't know.
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