Kevin Rodgers wrote: > JS wrote: > > Joe Corneli wrote: > > > From the tutorial (C-h T) -- which you should read all of -- > > > > Its not quite what I meant. I know its possible to change a buffer by > C-x b > > <name of buffer> RET. > > > > But I don't think its very efficient that I need to type the buffers > > name (enventhough I can use TAB to auto complete). > > > > It takes less time just to hold down ctrl and left mouse button at > the same > > time and then choose the buffer from that menu. > > > > What I thought of was something like using Alt-Tab to shift between > windows, > > where a menu pops up and you the find the buffer you need by repeately > > pressing Tab while holding down Alt. > > Try `C-x C-b' (M-x list-buffers). > > Try `M-x electric-buffer-list', which I like enough to override that key > binding: (global-set-key "\C-x\C-b" 'electric-buffer-list) ; was > list-buffers > > Try `C-x b ?', but with TAB and M-TAB bound to cycle through the > completions: http://www.emacswiki.org/elisp/minibuffer-complete-cycle.el
I have put this file in my load path but I would like to make it a standard option in my .emacs file. How do I do that? In the comments it says that: ;; highlighting it in the *Completions* buffer. As before, the window ;; displaying the possible completions is scrolled if necessary. This ;; feature is enabled by loading this file and setting the ;; `minibuffer-complete-cycle' option to t with `M-x customize-variable' ;; or `M-x set-variable'; it is disabled by unsetting the option (to ;; nil). Besides t, the special value `auto' enables the feature and ;; also causes the first completion to be selected immediately. But I don't know how to set a value to "t". I have tried: M-x customize-variable-t but that gives no match. > _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs