From: Kim F. Storm Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 12:53:17 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Fix commentary. X-Git-Tag: emacs-pretest-22.0.90~8132 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=f2801d2a99389ede6b7878daadb258e130118dcd;p=emacs.git Fix commentary. --- diff --git a/lisp/ido.el b/lisp/ido.el index f3beb554568..093012dc229 100644 --- a/lisp/ido.el +++ b/lisp/ido.el @@ -101,9 +101,9 @@ ;; 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. @@ -210,8 +210,7 @@ ;; 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 ;; ----------------- @@ -236,14 +235,10 @@ ;; ;; 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