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RE: How to select one of the buffers that match a substring in "switch-t
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Drew Adams |
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RE: How to select one of the buffers that match a substring in "switch-to-buffer"? |
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Mon, 8 Jun 2015 11:05:05 -0700 (PDT) |
> "iswitchb", but I think that's been deprecated...
> Is there any way to get the "old and enhanced" behavior?
`icomplete-mode' is the official replacement for `iswitchb', AFAIK.
Icicles completion will also give you what you want. Likewise,
`ido-mode'. Also, in the scenario you described (vanilla `C-x b'),
you can type some more chars to continue completing (with TAB).
- How to select one of the buffers that match a substring in "switch-to-buffer"?, KARR, DAVID, 2015/06/08
- Re: How to select one of the buffers that match a substring in "switch-to-buffer"?, Dmitry Gutov, 2015/06/08
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- RE: How to select one of the buffers that match a substring in "switch-to-buffer"?, Drew Adams, 2015/06/08
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- Re: How to select one of the buffers that match a substring in "switch-to-buffer"?, Stefan Monnier, 2015/06/08
- RE: How to select one of the buffers that match a substring in "switch-to-buffer"?, Drew Adams, 2015/06/08
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- Re: How to select one of the buffers that match a substring in "switch-to-buffer"?, Stefan Monnier, 2015/06/08