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Re: [Orgmode] ido's flex matching in org-refile
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Eric Schulte |
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Re: [Orgmode] ido's flex matching in org-refile |
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Sun, 16 Nov 2008 12:07:48 -0800 |
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Carsten Dominik <address@hidden> writes:
> Hi Sam,
>
> if you get this to wrok correctly with outline-path-completion,
> that would make me consider to put in some time to make Org more
> ido compatible.
>
> - Carsten
>
Hi,
I tried changing completing-reads in org-mode so that they will use
ido-mode speedups when ido-mode is available and has been set by the
user's global configuration.
There is one difference between ido-completing-read and completing-read,
namely the second argument must be a list in ido-completing-read, rather
than the more general options in regular completing-read so this
limitation is also considered when deciding which completing read
function to use. All completing reads are now handled through the
following simple function.
(defun org-ido-completing-read (&rest args)
"Completing-read using `ido-mode' speedups if available"
(if (and ido-mode (listp (second args)))
(apply 'ido-completing-read args)
(apply 'completing-read args)))
This does mean that for some of the fancier org-mode completing reads
(like in `org-refile') ido-completing-read will not be used.
Since the changes span many files, I posted them up here as a whole
repository rather than just attaching patches.
http://github.com/eschulte/org-mode/tree/master
I haven't tested this exhaustively, but it works in every case I've
tried, and when used the ido-mode speedups are very nice.
Cheers -- Eric
>
> On Nov 10, 2008, at 3:11 AM, Samuel Wales wrote:
>
>> For those who don't know, flex matching in ido is really
>> something else. Just a few characters uniquely specify a
>> target.
>>
>> For those who want to experiment with ido's flex matching
>> for org-refile, here is how I did it.
>>
>> 1. In org.el's org-refile-get-location, substitute
>> ido-completing-read for completing-read.
>>
>> 2. M-C-x.
>>
>> 3. Settings.
>>
>> ;;these enable ido for other stuff
>> (ido-mode 1)
>> (ido-everywhere 1)
>>
>> (setf ido-confirm-unique-completion t)
>> (setf ido-enable-flex-matching t)
>>
>> ;;season to taste. for me, this is fast.
>> (setq org-refile-targets '((org-agenda-files . (:maxlevel . 2))))
>> ;;i didn't get it to work with this as t, but it probably is
>> ;;pretty easy. this is the next thing that should be done.
>> (setf org-refile-use-outline-path nil)
>>
>> 4. Get into an org file.
>>
>> 5. Call org-refile.
>>
>> By the way, this should also work for headline jumping and
>> any other part of org that uses completing-read. See
>> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/InteractivelyDoThings for
>> background.
>>
>> Anybody who wants to take this over is welcome.
>>
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- [Orgmode] ido's flex matching in org-refile, Samuel Wales, 2008/11/09
- Re: [Orgmode] ido's flex matching in org-refile, Carsten Dominik, 2008/11/10
- Re: [Orgmode] ido's flex matching in org-refile, Carsten Dominik, 2008/11/17
- Re: [Orgmode] ido's flex matching in org-refile, Rick Moynihan, 2008/11/21
- Re: [Orgmode] ido's flex matching in org-refile, Carsten Dominik, 2008/11/21
- Re: [Orgmode] ido's flex matching in org-refile, Rick Moynihan, 2008/11/21