[PATCH 4/8] lib: extend private string map API with iterators
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24 To: Christopher Wellons <wellons@nullprogram.com>, notmuch@notmuchmail.org\r
25 Subject: Re: [PATCH] Switch to DEF from INITIAL-INPUT in completing-read.\r
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54 On Fri, Aug 23 2013, Christopher Wellons <wellons@nullprogram.com> wrote:\r
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56 > Tomi Ollila <tomi.ollila@iki.fi> writes:\r
57 >\r
58 >>> I agree that this behaves better, but the empty content with completing-read\r
59 >>> looks a bit confusing (if arrow keys or tab aren't pressed)\r
60 >\r
61 > You're right. Taking a look at this with completing-read I see it's not\r
62 > obvious what defaulting will do.\r
63 >\r
64 >> we could also drop the default/initial input:\r
65 >\r
66 > The default is usually what I want to select, so I like being able to\r
67 > just hit tab/enter to select it.\r
68 >\r
69 >>> I don't know how ido-replaced completing-read (just ido-completing-read ?)\r
70 >>> works there, though.\r
71 >\r
72 > I'm using ido-ubiquitous, which installs ido-completing-read overtop\r
73 > completing-read along with some compatability tweaks.\r
74 \r
75 The compatibility tweaks doesn't seem to be enough ;/ \r
76 \r
77 One option would be to so somehow to detect that completing-read is\r
78 actually replaced with something (anything?) else and arrange the\r
79 arguments differently. I think in this case such a feature\r
80 could be tolerated... :D\r
81 \r
82 \r
83 Tomi\r