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(Completion Commands): Clean up prev change.
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@ -960,12 +960,12 @@ which is printed as if the strings were concatenated. The first of
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the two strings is the actual completion, the second string serves as
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annotation.
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@var{common-substring} represents a string common prefix between all
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completions. @var{common-substring} is used to put faces on
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@samp{*Completions*} to enhance visual feedback of the buffer;
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@code{display-completion-list} use faces to highlight what all completions
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have in common and where they begin to differ. @var{common-substring}
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specifies the common part.
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The argument @var{common-substring} is the prefix that is common to
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all the completions. With normal Emacs completion, it is usually the
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same as the string that was completed. @code{display-completion-list}
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uses this to highlight text in the completion list for better visual
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feedback. This is not needed in the minibuffer; for minibuffer
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completion, you can pass @code{nil}.
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This function is called by @code{minibuffer-completion-help}. The
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most common way to use it is together with
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