When a command prompts for input in the echo area, the keys Tab
, ?
and Space
can invoke completion, depending on the context.
In the Editor tool, a variety of completion commands are available. For example, in Emacs emulation Tab
invokes the command Indent Selection or Complete Symbol
. See the LispWorks Editor User Guide for details of this and other editor commands.
In the Shell tool, Tab
expands filenames.
In the Listener tool using Emacs emulation, Escape
Tab
expands filenames.
In many text input panes such as the Class: field of a Class Browser tool, Up
and Down
invoke in-place completion while pressing the button raises a completion dialog.
Also, clicking the button to the right of a text input pane raises a modal completion dialog, as described in Completion dialog.
LispWorks IDE User Guide (Windows version) - 25 Nov 2011
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