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RE: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its inputstring
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its inputstring? |
Date: |
Sat, 21 Jun 2008 13:34:30 -0700 |
I said:
> Whatever is in the minibuffer when the user ends completion
> (RET). If the user chooses one of the candidates (however
> it is chosen), then it should be used, together with its
> properties.
However, note that `choose-completion-string' removes the `mouse-face' property
that was added to candidates for use in *Completions*.
- should read-file-name not respect text properties in its input string?, Drew Adams, 2008/06/20
- Re: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its input string?, Stefan Monnier, 2008/06/20
- RE: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its input string?, Drew Adams, 2008/06/21
- Re: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its input string?, Stefan Monnier, 2008/06/21
- RE: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its input string?, Drew Adams, 2008/06/21
- RE: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its inputstring?,
Drew Adams <=
- Re: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its input string?, Stefan Monnier, 2008/06/21
- RE: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its input string?, Drew Adams, 2008/06/21
- Re: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its input string?, Stefan Monnier, 2008/06/21
- RE: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its input string?, Drew Adams, 2008/06/21
- Re: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its input string?, David Kastrup, 2008/06/22
- RE: should read-file-name not respect text properties in its input string?, Drew Adams, 2008/06/22