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bug#11244: 24.0.93; ido.el: Document C-d in ido-find-file
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David Röthlisberger |
Subject: |
bug#11244: 24.0.93; ido.el: Document C-d in ido-find-file |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Apr 2012 10:21:27 +0100 |
The documentation string for 'ido-find-file' doesn't mention 'C-d' at all. How
to open a directory can be confusing for new 'ido' users because RET opens the
first matching file, not the directory.
'C-d' also deletes characters if point is not at the end of input, but I think
it isn't worth explaining this in the help text, for brevity. It is enough that
'C-d' is *mentioned* so that the user knows of its existence; the differing
behaviour based on the position of the point should be obvious after a small
amount of experimentation by the user.
Kind regards,
Dave.
From: David Rothlisberger <david@rothlis.net>
Date: Sun, 15 Apr 2012 10:05:03 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] * ido.el: Document C-d in ido-find-file.
---
lisp/ido.el | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/lisp/ido.el b/lisp/ido.el
index bbf3fe2..1e381c5 100644
--- a/lisp/ido.el
+++ b/lisp/ido.el
@@ -4142,6 +4142,7 @@ (defun ido-find-file ()
matches all files. If there is only one match, select that file.
If there is no common suffix, show a list of all matching files
in a separate window.
+\\[ido-magic-delete-char] Open the specified directory in Dired mode.
\\[ido-edit-input] Edit input string (including directory).
\\[ido-prev-work-directory] or \\[ido-next-work-directory] go to previous/next
directory in work directory history.
\\[ido-merge-work-directories] search for file in the work directory history.
--
1.7.9.6
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