;; The list in {...} are the matching buffers, most recent first
;; (buffers visible in the current frame are put at the end of the
;; list by default). At any time I can select the item at the head of
-;; the list by pressing RET. I can also bring the put the first
-;; element at the end of the list by pressing C-s or [right], or put
-;; the last element at the head of the list by pressing C-r or [left].
+;; the list by pressing RET. I can also put the first element at the
+;; end of the list by pressing C-s or [right], or bring the last
+;; element to the head of the list by pressing C-r or [left].
;;
;; The item in [...] indicates what can be added to my input by
;; pressing TAB. In this case, I will get "3" added to my input.
;; Example:
;;
;; If you have again two Buffers "123456" and "123" then hitting "2" does
-;; not match because "2" is not a PREFIX in any of the buffer-names. This
-;; is the only difference between the substring and prefix matching.
+;; not match because "2" is not a PREFIX in any of the buffer-names.
;; Flexible matching
;; -----------------
;;
;; There is limited provision for regexp matching within ido,
;; enabled through `ido-enable-regexp' (toggle with C-t).
-;; This allows you to type `c$' for example and see all file names
-;; ending in `c'. This facility is quite limited though in two
-;; respects. First, you can't currently type in expressions like
-;; `[0-9]' directly -- you have to type them in when ido-enable-regexp
-;; is nil and then toggle on the regexp functionality. Likewise,
-;; don't enter an expression containing `\' in regexp mode. If you
-;; try, ido gets confused, so just hit C-g and try again. Secondly,
-;; no completion mechanism is currently offered with regexp searching.
+;; This allows you to type `[ch]$' for example and see all file names
+;; ending in `c' or `h'.
+;;
+;; Note: ido-style completion is inhibited when you enable regexp matching.
;; Customization