Will this be easy to turn off?  I use ido-hacks.

On 2010-09-24, Hannu Koivisto <[email protected]> wrote:
> Philip Jackson
> <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> At Fri, 24 Sep 2010 22:20:45 +0100,
>> Philip Jackson wrote:
>>>
>>> BTW. Try `anything-completing-read' for
>>> `magit-completing-read-function'. Works _really_ well.
>>
>> Hmm, actually, your patch breaks other *-completing-reads (missing
>> colon and space). Will push a fix tomorrow (unless you beat me to it).
>
> It was kind of intentional, though now that you mention it, I agree
> it was misguided.  With the attached patch you can use any
> completing-read compatible function as
> magit-completing-read-function, but default displaying in form
> "Prompt (default <default>): " with the built-in completing-read is
> still handled by the completing-read wrapper and thus it doesn't
> bother other completing-read functions that have other means of
> displaying the default (which is what I wanted to achieve).
>
> Thanks for the anything-completing-read tip, it sure seems to work
> well with Magit.  I didn't know about that package.
> --
> Hannu
>


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