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Re: Doc of deprecated INITIAL-INPUT arg of completing-read
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Doc of deprecated INITIAL-INPUT arg of completing-read |
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Wed, 29 Jun 2022 23:08:20 -0400 |
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> I have many use cases for initial-input, when making calls I need to
> make a note, and I like entering new date and time automatically as
> initial input, so that I do not need to invoke keys in minibuffer.
Is there a reason not to handle this the way most commands do? That
is to use the current or last-used date-time as the default, if the
argument is empty.
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- Re: Doc of deprecated INITIAL-INPUT arg of completing-read, (continued)
Re: [External] : Doc of deprecated INITIAL-INPUT arg of completing-read, Jean Louis, 2022/06/28
Re: Doc of deprecated INITIAL-INPUT arg of completing-read, Jean Louis, 2022/06/28
Re: Doc of deprecated INITIAL-INPUT arg of completing-read,
Richard Stallman <=