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(partial-completion-mode): Mention completion-auto-help in the doc string.

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Eli Zaretskii 2005-11-19 12:09:25 +00:00
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2005-11-19 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
* complete.el (partial-completion-mode): Mention
completion-auto-help in the doc string.
* man.el (Man-highlight-references): Doc fix. Reformat code in a
more Lisp-ish way.

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Unless `PC-disable-includes' is non-nil, the `<...>' sequence is interpreted
specially in \\[find-file]. For example,
\\[find-file] <sys/time.h> RET finds the file `/usr/include/sys/time.h'.
See also the variable `PC-include-file-path'."
See also the variable `PC-include-file-path'.
Partial Completion mode extends the meaning of `completion-auto-help' (which
see) so that if it is neither nil nor t, Emacs will show the *Completions*
buffer only on the second attempt to complete. I.e. if TAB finds nothing
to complete, the first TAB will just say \"Next char not unique\" without
bringing up the *Completions* buffer, and the second TAB will then bring up
the *Completions* buffer."
:global t :group 'partial-completion
;; Deal with key bindings...
(PC-bindings partial-completion-mode)