Make it explicit that minibuffer-related packages (e.g. Helm) need the option
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;; If you want to use Evil in the minibuffer, you'll have to enable it by
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;; If you want to use Evil in the minibuffer, you'll have to enable it by
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;; setting `evil-collection-setup-minibuffer' to t before loading this package.
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;; setting `evil-collection-setup-minibuffer' to t before loading this package.
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;; This is so because many users find it confusing.
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;; This is so because many users find it confusing.
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;; Some minibuffer-related packages such as Helm rely on this option.
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;;; Code:
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;;; Code:
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(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
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(eval-when-compile (require 'subr-x))
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For example, if you want to enable Evil in the minibuffer, you'll have to turn it on
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For example, if you want to enable Evil in the minibuffer, you'll have to turn it on
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explicitly by customizing ~evil-collection-setup-minibuffer~ to ~t~.
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explicitly by customizing ~evil-collection-setup-minibuffer~ to ~t~.
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Some minibuffer-related packages such as Helm rely on this option.
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~use-package~ example:
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~use-package~ example:
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