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authorJonas Bernoulli <jonas@bernoul.li>2021-01-10 15:00:56 +0100
committerDavid Bremner <david@tethera.net>2021-01-13 07:23:11 -0400
commit37bb41a7929b0abdaaafd8bf1f67e32a9c75a0ec (patch)
treeba2b2beb0edfa29fd925917ba612b9c97d1b39b9 /vim/notmuch.vim
parent3f16dd76118e72d7451bf3276092681b7ea946b0 (diff)
emacs: notmuch-mua-prompt-for-sender: don't force Ido on users
We shouldn't force `ido-completion-read' on users who do not otherwise use Ido. Unfortunately simply turning on `ido-mode' does not change every `completing-read' into a `ido-completing-read', instead it only changes file and buffer completion. I do realize that existing Ido users will initially dislike this change, but I would like to encourage them to see this as an opportunity to learn about Fido. Unlike `ido-mode', build-in `fido-mode' confirms to the standard completion API, so turning it on causes every `completing-read' to use the Fido completion mechanism and which is similar to the Ido mechanism: > An enhanced `icomplete-mode' that emulates `ido-mode'. This global > minor mode makes minibuffer completion behave more like `ido-mode' > than regular `icomplete-mode'."
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