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SubjectRe: [RFC v8 1/1] mconf: global i-search in menu prompts
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Hi,

On 06/20/2018 01:42 AM, Dirk Gouders wrote:
>
> Operation
> ---------
> The TAB key is reserved to toggle the focus between menu and bottons.
> Focus is on the buttons if one of the buttens (the active one) is
> hightlighted, otherwise it is on the menu.
>
> When the focus is on the buttons, mconf operates as before with the
> exception of the TAB key.
>
> When the focus is on the menu, mconf operates in i-search mode and the
> following input has special meaning:
>
> * <\> (backslash) can be used to search for other occurences of an
> already entered string. On empty search strings, nothing happens.
>
> * Any other printable character than backslash and '\n' is appended to
> the current search string and a match is searched for. If a match
> is found, it is immediately navigated to.

About that paragraph above: I tried to search for "fs-cache", as in:

config FSCACHE_DEBUG
bool "Debug FS-Cache"

but i-search does not allow me to enter a '-' character. Seems odd to me.


Still doing other testing...


> * BACKSPACE is used to remove the last character of the search string.
>
> * DEL clears the search string.
>
> * ENTER can be used to enter a submenu.
>
> * ESC ESC exits the current isearch and clears the search string.
>
> * Horizontal arrow keys still cycle between the buttons but also
> switch focus to the buttons.
>
> * Vertical arroy keys navigate the menu items.
>
> At any time, at most one i-search is active and the navigation path to
> the current menu is displayed in the subtitle, the second line in the
> menu window.
>
> Navigation example:
>
> To navigate to options concerning NFS file systems, simply type 'n',
> 'f' and 's'.
>
> Hint: use the 'z' key with focus on buttons to search for invisible
> prompts.

--
~Randy

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