Hi Nick,
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 20:12, Nick Bell m...@nickbell.org wrote:
Does anyone else use Icicles and Org-mode, and if so have they found a way
around this?
I would suggest you either include the icicles author (Drew Adams) in
the CC: or add the Emacs general mailing list
On 15/03/12 09:58, suvayu ali wrote:
Hi Nick,
On Wed, Mar 14, 2012 at 20:12, Nick Bellm...@nickbell.org wrote:
Does anyone else use Icicles and Org-mode, and if so have they found a way
around this?
I would suggest you either include the icicles author (Drew Adams) in
the CC: or add the
On Thu, Mar 15, 2012 at 11:01, Nick Bell m...@nickbell.org wrote:
I would suggest you either include the icicles author (Drew Adams) in
the CC: or add the Emacs general mailing list
help-gnu-em...@gnu.org.
Thanks Suvayu, in the end I just switched back to Ido-mode which feels less
crazily
I find Icicles useful in most areas of emacs, but it gets in the way
when I'm trying to complete tags. This is probably as much of an Icicles
question as an Org one.
I do C-c C-q and see the existing tag for a heading e.g. :boring:. I
type comp and press TAB, hoping for completion to
I find Icicles useful in most areas of emacs, but it gets in the way
when I'm trying to complete tags. This is probably as much of an Icicles
question as an Org one.
I do C-c C-q and see the existing tag for a heading e.g. :boring:. I
type comp and press TAB, hoping for completion to