runtime(doc): Improve command-line completion docs (#13331)

* Improve command-line completion docs

Add more details about 'ignorecase' and its effect on cmdline
completion.

Make sure keys used in wildmenu are properly documented and linked in the
keys' documentation entries, and in `:h index` for proper
cross-referencing, as wildmenu popup is slightly different from
insert-mode popup menu.

* Fix docs typos

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
This commit is contained in:
Yee Cheng Chin
2023-10-14 02:23:45 -07:00
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parent 29bb67f1be
commit 2bbd0d30ee
3 changed files with 49 additions and 19 deletions

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@ -90,9 +90,11 @@ CTRL-SHIFT-Q Works just like CTRL-V, unless |modifyOtherKeys| is active,
In the GUI the |key-notation| is inserted without simplifying.
*c_<Left>* *c_Left*
<Left> cursor left
<Left> cursor left. See 'wildmenu' for behavior during wildmenu
completion mode.
*c_<Right>* *c_Right*
<Right> cursor right
<Right> cursor right. See 'wildmenu' for behavior during wildmenu
completion mode.
*c_<S-Left>*
<S-Left> or <C-Left> *c_<C-Left>*
cursor one WORD left
@ -102,7 +104,8 @@ CTRL-SHIFT-Q Works just like CTRL-V, unless |modifyOtherKeys| is active,
CTRL-B or <Home> *c_CTRL-B* *c_<Home>* *c_Home*
cursor to beginning of command-line
CTRL-E or <End> *c_CTRL-E* *c_<End>* *c_End*
cursor to end of command-line
cursor to end of command-line. See 'wildmenu' for behavior
during wildmenu completion mode.
*c_<LeftMouse>*
<LeftMouse> Move the cursor to the position of the mouse click.
@ -237,6 +240,7 @@ CTRL-\ e {expr} *c_CTRL-\_e*
CTRL-Y When there is a modeless selection, copy the selection into
the clipboard. |modeless-selection|
If there is no selection CTRL-Y is inserted as a character.
See 'wildmenu' for behavior during wildmenu completion mode.
CTRL-M or CTRL-J *c_CTRL-M* *c_CTRL-J* *c_<NL>* *c_<CR>* *c_CR*
<CR> or <NL> start entered command
@ -252,12 +256,14 @@ CTRL-C quit command-line without executing
*c_<Up>* *c_Up*
<Up> recall older command-line from history, whose beginning
matches the current command-line (see below).
matches the current command-line (see below). See 'wildmenu'
for behavior during wildmenu completion mode.
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist|
feature}
*c_<Down>* *c_Down*
<Down> recall more recent command-line from history, whose beginning
matches the current command-line (see below).
matches the current command-line (see below). See 'wildmenu'
for behavior during wildmenu completion mode.
{not available when compiled without the |+cmdline_hist|
feature}
@ -463,11 +469,16 @@ When repeating 'wildchar' or CTRL-N you cycle through the matches, eventually
ending up back to what was typed. If the first match is not what you wanted,
you can use <S-Tab> or CTRL-P to go straight back to what you typed.
The 'wildignorecase' option can be set to ignore case in filenames.
The 'wildmenu' option can be set to show the matches just above the command
line.
The 'wildoptions' option provides additional configuration to use a popup menu
for 'wildmenu', and to use fuzzy matching.
The 'wildignorecase' option can be set to ignore case in filenames. For
completing other texts (e.g. command names), the 'ignorecase' option is used
instead (fuzzy matching always ignores case, however).
If you like tcsh's autolist completion, you can use this mapping:
:cnoremap X <C-L><C-D>
(Where X is the command key to use, <C-L> is CTRL-L and <C-D> is CTRL-D)

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@ -1112,6 +1112,22 @@ tag command action in Command-line editing mode ~
|c_<Insert>| <Insert> toggle insert/overstrike mode
|c_<LeftMouse>| <LeftMouse> cursor at mouse click
commands in wildmenu mode (see 'wildmenu')
<Up> move up to parent / select the previous match
<Down> move down to submenu / select the next match
<Left> select the previous match / move up to parent
<Down> select the next match / move down to submenu
<CR> move into submenu when doing menu completion
other stop completion and insert the typed character
commands in wildmenu mode with 'wildoptions' set to "pum"
CTRL-E stop completion and go back to original text
CTRL-Y accept selected match and stop completion
<PageUp> select a match several entries back
<PageDown> select a match several entries forward
==============================================================================
5. Terminal-Job mode *terminal-job-index*

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@ -4440,8 +4440,8 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
*'ignorecase'* *'ic'* *'noignorecase'* *'noic'*
'ignorecase' 'ic' boolean (default off)
global
Ignore case in search patterns. Also used when searching in the tags
file.
Ignore case in search patterns, |cmdline-completion|, when
searching in the tags file, and non-|Vim9| |expr-==|.
Also see 'smartcase' and 'tagcase'.
Can be overruled by using "\c" or "\C" in the pattern, see
|/ignorecase|.
@ -9314,29 +9314,32 @@ A jump table for the options with a short description can be found at |Q_op|.
as needed.
The "wildmenu" mode is abandoned when a key is hit that is not used
for selecting a completion.
While the "wildmenu" is active, not using the popup menu, the
following keys have special meanings:
<Left> <Right> - select previous/next match (like CTRL-P/CTRL-N)
<Down> - in filename/menu name completion: move into a
subdirectory or submenu.
While the "wildmenu" is active, the following keys have special
meanings:
CTRL-P - go to the previous entry
CTRL-N - go to the next entry
<CR> - in menu completion, when the cursor is just after a
dot: move into a submenu.
When not using the popup menu for command line completion, the
following keys have special meanings:
<Left> <Right> - select previous/next match (like CTRL-P/CTRL-N)
<Up> - in filename/menu name completion: move up into
parent directory or parent menu.
<Down> - in filename/menu name completion: move into a
subdirectory or submenu.
When using the popup menu for command line completion, the following
keys have special meanings:
<Down> - select next match (like CTRL-N)
<Up> <Down> - select previous/next match (like CTRL-P/CTRL-N)
<Left> - in filename/menu name completion: move up into
parent directory or parent menu.
<Right> - in filename/menu name completion: move into a
subdirectory or submenu.
<Up> - select previous match (like CTRL-P)
<PageUp> - Select a match several entries back, but don't insert it.
<PageDown> - Select a match several entries further, but don't insert it.
CTRL-E - end completion, go back to what was there before
selecting a match.
CTRL-N - go to the next entry
CTRL-P - go to the previous entry
CTRL-Y - accept the currently selected match and stop
completion.