Minor edits to the todo part of the fish documentation

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- Complete vi-mode key bindings
- next-history-complete
- builtin wait command
- More completions (for example xterm, vim,
konsole, gnome-terminal, dcop, cdrecord, cron, xargs
rlogin, telnet, rsync, arch, finger, nice, locate,
bibtex, patch, aspell, xpdf,
zip, compress, wine, xmms, dig, wine, batch, cron,
compress, wine, xmms, dig, wine, batch, cron,
g++, javac, java, gcj, lpr, doxygen, whois, find)
- Undo support
- Check keybinding commands for output - if non has happened, don't repaint to reduce flicker
- Check keybinding commands for output - if nothing has happened, don't repaint to reduce flicker
- The jobs builtin should be able to give information on a specific job, such as the pids of the processes in the job
- Syntax highlighting should mark cd to non-existing directories as an error
- wait shellscript
- Signal handler to save the history file before exiting from a signal
\subsection todo-possible Possible features
- Multiline editing
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- mouse support like zsh has with http://stchaz.free.fr/mouse.zsh
installed would be awesome
- suggest a completion on unique matches by writing it out in an understated color
- Maybe some functions should only be available from key-bindings. That way one could implement a large part of all the key-binding functions as regular fish functions without worrying about cluttering up the function name space.
- With a bit of tweakage, quite a few of the readline key-binding functions could be implemented in shellscript.
- Highlight beginning/end of block when moving over a block command
- Inclusion guards for the init files to make them evaluate only once, even if the user has installed fish both in /etc and in $HOME
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- Descriptions for variables using 'set -d'.
- Parse errors should when possible honor IO redirections
\subsection bugs Known bugs
- Completion for gcc -\#\#\# option doesn't work.
- Many completions are made specifically for the GNU version of a POSIX command
- Yanking weird characters from clipboard prints Unicode escapes
- Suspending and then resuming pipelines containing a builtin seems to be broken.
- Interactive input seems broken inside blocks. Is local echo and other terminal values not restored when in an interactive block?
- Suspending and then resuming pipelines containing a builtin is broken. How should this be handled?
If you think you have found a bug not described here, please send a
report to <a href="mailto:axel@liljencrantz.se"> axel@liljencrantz.se
</a>.
\subsection issues Known issues
Older versions of Doxygen has bugs in the man-page generation which
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run into such problems when switching between using a package and
personal builds.
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/** \page design Design document