@cindex default argument
Sometimes a @dfn{default argument} appears in parentheses after the
colon; it too is part of the prompt. The default will be used as the
-argument value if you enter an empty argument (for example, just type
+argument value if you enter an empty argument (that is, just type
@key{RET}). For example, commands that read buffer names always show a
default, which is the name of the buffer that will be used if you type
just @key{RET}.
with @kbd{C-x ^}.
@vindex resize-mini-windows
- The minibuffer window expands vertically as necessary to hold the text
-that you put in the minibuffer if @code{resize-mini-windows} is
+ The minibuffer window expands vertically as necessary to hold the
+text that you put in the minibuffer if @code{resize-mini-windows} is
non-@code{nil}. If @code{resize-mini-windows} is @code{t}, the window
is always resized to fit the size of the text it displays. If
@code{resize-mini-windows} is the symbol @code{grow-only}, the window
-is enlarged only, until it becomes empty again, at which point it
-shrinks to its normal size again.
+is enlarged when the size of displayed text grows, but never reduced
+in size until it becomes empty, at which point it shrinks back to its
+normal size.
@vindex max-mini-window-height
The variable @code{max-mini-window-height} controls the maximum
maximum number of lines; @code{nil} means do not resize the minibuffer
window automatically. The default value is 0.25.
-@vindex minibuffer-scroll-overlap
- Scrolling works specially in the minibuffer window. When the
-minibuffer is just one line high, and it contains a long line of text
-that won't fit on the screen, scrolling automatically maintains an
-overlap of a certain number of characters from one continuation line to
-the next. The variable @code{minibuffer-scroll-overlap} specifies how
-many characters of overlap; the default is 20.
-
If while in the minibuffer you issue a command that displays help text
of any sort in another window, you can use the @kbd{C-M-v} command while
in the minibuffer to scroll the help text. This lasts until you exit
-the minibuffer. This feature is especially useful if a completing
+the minibuffer. This feature is especially useful if the
minibuffer gives you a list of possible completions. @xref{Other Window}.
@vindex enable-recursive-minibuffers
type @key{SPC}, it finds that the completion is @samp{auto-fill-mode},
but it stops completing after @samp{fill-}. This gives
@samp{auto-fill-}. Another @key{SPC} at this point completes all the
-way to @samp{auto-fill-mode}. @key{SPC} in the minibuffer when
+way to @samp{auto-fill-mode}. Typing @key{SPC} in the minibuffer when
completion is available runs the command
@code{minibuffer-complete-word}.
@item Mouse-2
Clicking mouse button 2 on a completion in the list of possible
completions chooses that completion (@code{mouse-choose-completion}).
-You normally use this command while point is in the minibuffer; but you
+You normally use this command while point is in the minibuffer, but you
must click in the list of completions, not in the minibuffer itself.
@findex switch-to-completions
lists of completions---those always mention all possible completions.
@vindex completion-auto-help
- Normally, a completion command that finds the next character is undetermined
-automatically displays a list of all possible completions. If the variable
-@code{completion-auto-help} is set to @code{nil}, this does not happen,
-and you must type @kbd{?} to display the possible completions.
+ Normally, a completion command that finds that the next character is
+undetermined automatically displays a list of all possible
+completions. If the variable @code{completion-auto-help} is set to
+@code{nil}, this does not happen, and you must type @kbd{?} to display
+the possible completions.
@cindex Partial Completion mode
@vindex partial-completion-mode
@code{find-file} so that the @samp{<@var{include}>} stands for the
file named @var{include} in some directory in the path
@code{PC-include-file-path}. If you set @code{PC-disable-includes} to
-@code{nil}, this feature is disabled.
+non-@code{nil}, this feature is disabled.
@cindex Icomplete mode
@findex icomplete-mode
searches newer elements. By special dispensation, these commands can
use the minibuffer to read their arguments even though you are already
in the minibuffer when you issue them. As with incremental searching,
-an uppercase letter in the regular expression makes the search
+an upper-case letter in the regular expression makes the search
case-sensitive (@pxref{Search Case}).
@ignore