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From: Jeffrey Spencer <jeffspencerd@gmail.com>
To: Andrea Crotti <andrea.crotti.0@gmail.com>
Cc: GNU Emacs List <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: finding files not visited
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2011 06:50:04 +1000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4E71137C.9020503@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4E70D77F.9010809@gmail.com>

I use ido-mode also and was wondering how to do this. It seems to not 
search through sub-directories. Is it redefining a function or is it 
already implemented and just needs enabled.

Cheers

On 15/09/11 02:34, Andrea Crotti wrote:
> On 09/14/2011 04:27 PM, suvayu ali wrote:
>> Try ido-mode for files. But a word of caution, if any of the
>> directories have too many (~100s) files or sub-directories and are
>> remote (as in you are remote editing with tramp) emacs might become
>> extremely slow trying to find completions.
>
> I already use ido-mode, but it doesn't recurse in the subdirectories 
> (at least not by default).
>
> I don't see any variable to customize for that, am I blind?
>
> I like the dired solution, and for example I can set up some 
> dir-local-variable setting the right switches, for example it's a good 
> idea to filter hidden directories (like .git or .bzr).
>
> I'll give finally a try also to anything
>



  reply	other threads:[~2011-09-14 20:50 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2011-09-14 11:10 finding files not visited Andrea Crotti
2011-09-14 11:41 ` Filipp Gunbin
2011-09-21  8:45   ` Andrea Crotti
2011-09-21 10:20     ` Filipp Gunbin
2011-09-21 10:53     ` XeCycle
2011-09-14 13:07 ` Peter Münster
2011-09-14 15:27 ` suvayu ali
2011-09-14 16:34   ` Andrea Crotti
2011-09-14 20:50     ` Jeffrey Spencer [this message]
2011-09-14 22:15       ` Suvayu Ali
2011-09-15 14:45     ` Richard Riley
2011-09-15 15:33       ` Jeffrey Spencer

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