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The Senselessness of Emacs Company Mode
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Message #51 received at 51819 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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On Wednesday, November 17th, 2021 at 2:30 AM, Drew Adams <drew.adams <at> oracle.com> wrote:
> > I am very interested in completion of words as I write documents.
>
> Caveat: I'm not following this thread. I just
> happened upon that sentence.
Mostly interested in completion mechanisms that do not require me to
install packages, as I consider completion to be such a basic functionality
that it should be installed by default, unless one decides excludes to exclude
it. More for new users, because I am mainly using company-mode.
> Wrt your expressed interest, I assume you already
> know about `dabbrev'. You might also be interested in the very old library` completion.el'. It's still part of Emacs and still
> useful, precisely for what you describe: completing
> words you actually use when writing <whatever>.
There is also abbrev-mode. There is just too many versions and too many to try out. That's my basic
complaint. The pop-up window is the most valuable for fast typers and writers.
> The "doc" for it is a rambling description in the
> file header, but it's simple and understandable.
> There's nothing fancy at all, and you might find it
> quaint, but it can be quite useful. You can pretty
> much complete everything you type. It has a
> dabbrev-like behavior, but it can also automatically
> persist words you've used etc.
> I'd say give it a try. You just might find it useful.
> `M-x find-library completion'.
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