From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: vasudeva@linkswarm.com (vasudeva) Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2007 19:36:25 -0500 Subject: [sup-talk] Crash when deleting an email from person-search-results-mode In-Reply-To: <1195061802-sup-1844@ausone.local> References: <6205b42d0711131500k2c784316t9dd6ae831e98a0ed@mail.gmail.com> <1195059761-sup-5443@south> <1195061802-sup-1844@ausone.local> Message-ID: <20071115003625.GA4938@lenin.sovietwar.org> * on 11-14-07, Nicolas Pouillard wrote: > Excerpts from William Morgan's message of Wed Nov 14 18:07:04 +0100 2007: > > Excerpts from Pierre Baillet's message of Tue Nov 13 15:00:06 -0800 2007: > > > while playing with the contact manager (shouldn't tab look for > > > "*typedstring* instead of "typedstring*" when selecting TO recipients > > > ?) > > > > Prefix match is more what I'm used to in console apps, but infix match > > is what Gmail does. Vim does infix match on tab-completion for things > > like switching buffers, so it's not unheard of... > > > > What do people think? > > I would prefer infix match. Same. > What about using prefix match when the query starts with a '^'? This smacks of sensibility. />