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* doc/misc/ido.texi (Overview) (Interactive Substring Matching, Prefix Matching) (Regexp Matching, Hidden Buffers and Files) (Changing List Order, Find File At Point, Misc) (All Matching, Replacement): Fix wording, markup and punctuation. (Bug#37225)
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@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ This document describes a set of features that can interactively do
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things with buffers and files. All the features are described here
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in detail.
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The @dfn{Ido} package can let you switch between buffers and visit
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The @dfn{Ido} package lets you switch between buffers and visit
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files and directories with a minimum of keystrokes. It is a superset
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of Iswitchb, the interactive buffer switching package by Stephen
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Eglen.
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@ -211,7 +211,7 @@ do with various kinds of @emph{matching}: among buffers, files, and directories.
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@noindent
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As you type in a substring, the list of buffers or files currently
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matching the substring are displayed as you type. The list is
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matching the substring is displayed as you type. The list is
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ordered so that the most recent buffers or files visited come at
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the start of the list.
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@ -240,13 +240,13 @@ If you then press @kbd{2}:
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Buffer: 2[3]@{123456 | 123@}
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@end example
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The list in @{...@} are the matching buffers, most recent first
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(buffers visible in the current frame are put at the end of the list
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by default). At any time you can select the item at the head of the
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list by pressing @key{RET}. You can also put the first element at the
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end of the list by pressing @kbd{C-s} or @kbd{<right>}, or bring the
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last element to the head of the list by pressing @kbd{C-r} or
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@kbd{<left>}.
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The items listed in @{...@} are the matching buffers, most recent
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first (buffers visible in the current frame are put at the end of the
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list by default). At any time you can select the item at the head of
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the list by pressing @key{RET}. You can also put the first element at
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the end of the list by pressing @kbd{C-s} or @key{RIGHT}, or bring
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the last element to the head of the list by pressing @kbd{C-r} or
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@key{LEFT}.
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@findex ido-complete
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The item in [...] indicates what can be added to your input by
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@ -287,7 +287,7 @@ Buffer: 234a [No match]
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There are no matching buffers. If you press @key{RET} or @key{TAB},
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you can be prompted to create a new buffer called @file{234a}.
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Of course, where this function comes in really useful is when you can
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Of course, where this function really comes in handy is when you can
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specify the buffer using only a few keystrokes. In the above example,
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the quickest way to get to the @file{123456} file would be just to
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type @kbd{4} and then @key{RET} (assuming there isn't any newer buffer
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@kbd{<left>}, you can use @kbd{<up>} and @kbd{<down>} to quickly
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scroll the list to the next or previous subdirectory.
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To go down into a subdirectory, and continue the file selection on
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To go down into a subdirectory and continue the file selection on
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the files in that directory, simply move the directory to the head
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of the list and hit @key{RET}.
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@noindent
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The standard way of completion with *nix shells and Emacs is to insert
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a @dfn{prefix} and then hitting @key{TAB} (or another completion key).
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Cause of this behavior has become second nature to a lot of Emacs
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users Ido offers in addition to the default substring matching method
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(look above) also the prefix matching method. The kind of matching is
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Because this behavior has become second nature to a lot of Emacs
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users, Ido offers, in addition to the default substring matching method
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(see above), also the prefix matching method. The kind of matching is
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the only difference to the description of the substring matching
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above.
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@ -425,7 +425,7 @@ matching. The value of this user option can be toggled within
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ido-mode using @code{ido-toggle-regexp}.
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@end defopt
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@strong{Please notice:} Ido-style completion is inhibited when you
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@strong{Please note:} Ido-style completion is inhibited when you
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enable regexp matching.
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@node Highlighting
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@code{ido-use-faces}. The faces used are @code{ido-first-match},
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@code{ido-only-match} and @code{ido-subdir}.
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Coloring of the matching item was suggested by Carsten Dominik.
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Coloring of the matching items was suggested by Carsten Dominik.
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@node Hidden Buffers and Files
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@chapter Hidden Buffers and Files
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@cindex hidden buffers and files
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Normally, Ido does not include hidden buffers (whose name starts with
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a space) and hidden files and directories (whose name starts with
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@samp{.}) in the list of possible completions. However, if the
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Normally, Ido does not include hidden buffers (whose names start with
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a space) and hidden files and directories (whose names start with
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@file{.}) in the list of possible completions. However, if the
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substring you enter does not match any of the visible buffers or
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files, Ido will automatically look for completions among the hidden
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buffers or files.
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@findex ido-toggle-ignore
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You can toggle display of the hidden buffers and files with @kbd{C-a}
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You can toggle the display of hidden buffers and files with @kbd{C-a}
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(@code{ido-toggle-ignore}).
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@c @deffn Command ido-toggle-ignore
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@noindent
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Find File At Point, also known generally as ``ffap'', is an
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intelligent system for opening files, and URLs.
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intelligent system for opening files and URLs.
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The following expression will make Ido guess the context:
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@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ a URL at point. If found, call @code{find-file-at-point} to visit it.
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@noindent
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Ido is capable of ignoring buffers, directories, files and extensions
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using regular expression.
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using regular expressions.
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@defopt ido-ignore-buffers
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This variable takes a list of regular expressions for buffers to
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@ -590,7 +590,7 @@ Now you can customize @code{completion-ignored-extensions} as well.
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Go ahead and add all the useless object files, backup files, shared
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library files and other computing flotsam you don't want Ido to show.
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@strong{Please notice:} Ido will still complete the ignored elements
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@strong{Note:} Ido will still complete the ignored elements
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if it would otherwise not show any other matches. So if you type out
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the name of an ignored file, Ido will still let you open it just fine.
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After @kbd{C-x b} (@code{ido-switch-buffer}), the buffer at the head
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of the list can be killed by pressing @kbd{C-k}. If the buffer needs
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saving, you will be queried before the buffer is killed. @kbd{C-S-b}
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buries the buffer at the head of the list.
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buries the buffer at the end of the list.
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Likewise, after @kbd{C-x C-f}, you can delete (i.e., physically
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remove) the file at the head of the list with @kbd{C-k}. You will
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If you enter @kbd{C-x b} to switch to a buffer visiting a given file,
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and you find that the file you are after is not in any buffer, you can
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press @kbd{C-f} to immediately drop into @code{ido-find-file}. And
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you can switch back to buffer selection with @kbd{C-b}.
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press @kbd{C-f} to immediately drop into @code{ido-find-file}. You
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can switch back to buffer selection with @kbd{C-b}.
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@c @deffn Command ido-magic-forward-char
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@c @deffn Command ido-magic-backward-char
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behavior, set the variable @code{ido-max-window-height}.
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Also, to improve the responsiveness of Ido, the maximum number of
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matching items is limited to 12, but you can increase or removed this
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matching items is limited to 12, but you can increase or remove this
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limit via the @code{ido-max-prospects} user option.
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@c @defopt ido-max-prospects
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@noindent
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@code{ido-read-buffer} and @code{ido-read-file-name} have been written
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to be drop in replacements for the normal buffer and file name reading
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to be drop-in replacements for the normal buffer and file name reading
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functions @code{read-buffer} and @code{read-file-name}.
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To use ido for all buffer and file selections in Emacs, customize the
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