Emacs fido-mode (which is part of icomplete-mode) implements minibuffer completion system which offers quick and easy way to choose one of the available options. However, sometimes user needs to enter a different substring which is not any of the available options. Sometimes even empty string is needed. This seems to be impossible in fido-mode. The following example demonstrates the empty string problem. 1. Save the attached (inline) file "test.org". 2. Start Emacs and open the file: emacs -Q test.org 3. Ensure that the major mode is org-mode and turn on fido-mode: M-x org-mode M-x fido-mode 4. Press "C-c C-c" (org-ctrl-c-ctrl-c) on any of the Org heading lines. The command will start editing tags for the current heading line. The available tags in the buffer are :one:, :two:, :three:. 5. Try to clear the prompt from any tags. This works but it seems to be impossible to actually enter empty string because one of the buffer's present tags are always chosen when user finishes the prompt with RET key. A work-around in org-mode's tag completion prompt is to enter one colon (:) in the prompt but this is not general solution to the empty string problem. Another difficulty comes with entering just a substring of available matches. The following example demonstrates this. 1. Start Emacs with "emacs -Q". 2. Turn fido-mode on. M-x fido-mode 3. Press "C-x b" (switch-to-buffer) and try to create buffer named "scr" which is a substring of "*scratch*" buffer. This seems to be impossible or there is no documented way to do this. -- /// Teemu Likonen - .-.. http://www.iki.fi/tlikonen/ // OpenPGP: 4E1055DC84E9DFF613D78557719D69D324539450