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Ido provides a very convenient way to find files and switch buffers in Emacs.
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Invoking "Icicles"
I'm trying to get started using Icicles, but I'm wondering if ido is interfering with functionality. So far:
I installed Icicles from the repo and added
(require 'icicles)
to init.el. … I used M-x customize to turn off ido, resulting in
'(ido-mode nil nil (ido))
in the custom-set-variables section of init.el.
Restarted Emacs. …
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Invoking "Icicles"
Starting with emacs -Q and manually entering icicle-mode solved the problem, so it turned out that ido was still active despite my attempts to disable it through the customize interface. … On a newbie hunch I opened my init.el, added
(ido-mode nil)
and restarted emacs. This worked. Now C-x C-f is bound to icicle-file and other functionality seems normal. …