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* ido-mode and next/previous match
@ 2012-12-05 21:43 Martin Butz
  2012-12-06 22:39 ` Xavier Maillard
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Martin Butz @ 2012-12-05 21:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Hi,

it might be a missunderstandig on my side, but ido does not behave, as I 
expect.

I hit C-x C-f, get a list of files (based on the current buffers 
directory as I understand) and I can cycle through the list using C-s / 
C-r.

E.g. after C-x C-f Minibuffer shows:

~/org

and ido-list

ab.org
bc.org
cd.org

As soon as I type some characters to narrow the search, C-s/C-r do not 
work anymore. E.g.:

~/org

and ido-list

-> ab.org
bc.org
cd.org

I type "b"; ido offers

-> ab.org
bc.org

but I can not cycle anymore.

Is this the usual behaviour? Is something wrong?

Any feedback appreciated...
Thanks
Martin

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