Magnus Henoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Instead of the comma thing you could do multiple completing-reads until >> the user gives empty input. This way multiple tags could be entered >> with the ability to complete individual tags. >> >> That would be really inconvenient in practical use. It would be >> better to use a single minibuffer call, and define a completion >> command that operates on the text since the last comma. > > That already exists; see `completing-read-multiple' in crm.el.
Excellent! However, I tested the suggestion above (and implemented it), where you have to type RET between each tag, and I don't think that is harder to use then needing to type a comma (or whatever separator you choose) in between each tag. The only disadvantage I can see really is that you do not see all the tags you are about do add at the same time. Anyway, I will try `completing-read-multiple' as an option, it seems to do what everyone needs. /Mathias _______________________________________________ gnu-emacs-sources mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-emacs-sources
