Good morning, Morten... On Thursday 12 January 2006 01:09 am, Morten Bo Johansen wrote: > You can use tab-completion to select the individual entries. If you have a > list of e.g. these words: > > cloddish > cold > cold as charity > cold-blooded > coldhearted > > then you can select the word "cloddish" by typing "cl" <tab> and it will be > completed. Selecting any of the others, you would type "cold" and then use > <space> to cycle among the four possible completions. Somehow this makes impeccable sense after a good night's sleep. ;-) > > This is fantastic! Thank you! > > I am glad you could use it! In case anyone wonders, what you and others have created is approximates a workalike for Wordperfect 5.1 for MS-DOS hailing back a few years ago, with only modest keystroke differences, of course. Back in the early 80's it was my favorite editor, and I wrote two books using it, and in 1990 when I made the transition to Linux/Unix, I stumbled on Jed and have been using it ever since for everything from writing to e-mail. The moby-thesaurus is a much-finer tool than the original thesaurus in Wordperfect, and in combination with Aspell gives the users a text editor that stands heads above the GUI competition in both power, speed and flexibility. I admit I am astounded that it runs with dictd without any perceivable memory hits; in fact, it is barely noticeable when loaded atop KDE or Gnome, both of which eat a considerable amount of memory. Jed now is not only the distinguished text editor of record, it is a fine multi-purpose and very powerful text editor for general writing purposes, and offers functionality that none of the other Unix/Linux text editors have ever or will offer. Thank you to everyone involved in deploying this new feature! Dave -- Dave Laird (Dave@xxxxxxxxxx) The Used Kharma Lot / The Phoenix Project An automatic & random fortune For the Minute from Unix fortunes: Ozmosis: The inability of one's job to live up to one's self-image. -- Douglas Coupland, "Generation X: Tales for an Accelerated Culture"
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