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'''Ido''' is a wonderful mode which does wonderful things.
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'''Ido''' is a very convenient way to find files and switch buffers.
  
 
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= Basic setup =
 
= Basic setup =
  
Install these third party libraries or read this section before proceeding.
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<source lang="lisp">
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(ido-mode)
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= Helpful keybindings =
 
= Helpful keybindings =

Revision as of 08:42, 28 March 2012

Ido is a very convenient way to find files and switch buffers.



Basic setup

(ido-mode)
(ido-everywhere 1)


Helpful keybindings

[C-x C-c]
Quit Emacs.
[C-x C-s] (or M-x save-buffer)
Save buffer.

Common Customization

Customization 1

(message "This stuff will go in your .emacs")

Customization 2

(message "You can also do this customization")


GNU/Linux

GNU/Linux Notes 1

GNU/Linux Notes 2

OS X

OS X Notes 1

OS X Notes 2

Windows

Windows users be aware of this.

Windows Notes 1

Windows Notes 2

Emacs-24

Emacs-24 specific notes.

Emacs-24 specific notes 1

Emacs-24 specific notes 2

Emacs-23

Emacs-23 is not as great as Emacs-24. You will have these problems and you can workaround it this way.

Emacs-23 specific notes 1

Emacs-23 specific notes 2

Emacs-22

Seriously...Why are you even looking at this? You suck. Your Emacs sucks. Your organization sucks.

Emacs-24 specific notes 1

Emacs-24 specific notes 2

Recommended Reading


Project Pages


Tutorial Pages

Emacs as commit message editor
Tips for setting up Emacs as Bazaar commit editor.