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Summary: | Global option to disable, limit or enable code completion | ||
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Product: | editor | Reporter: | apr-apr-apr |
Component: | Completion & Templates | Assignee: | Dusan Balek <dbalek> |
Status: | NEW --- | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | P2 | ||
Version: | 8.0.2 | ||
Hardware: | PC | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Issue Type: | ENHANCEMENT | Exception Reporter: |
Description
apr-apr-apr
2015-01-02 07:34:59 UTC
This is mostly implemented, you can disable automatic opening code completion in Options -> Editor -> Code completion -> Auto popup Completion Window. (1 and 2) The 'Whenever It Can' is implemented only for several languages - for java and javascript as far as I known - see the language specific options (In reply to Jiri Prox from comment #1) > This is mostly implemented, you can disable automatic opening code > completion in Options -> Editor -> Code completion -> Auto popup Completion > Window. (1 and 2) To clarify: This suggestion is really about giving the user a single point of control over all code completion, (not just the popup window, but the injection of braces, quotation marks and closing tags as well). I had thought that the "Never Ever" and "Whenever It Can" cases might be pretty trivial to code; I am heartened that you seem to think the same applies to "Only With An Explicit Command". > The 'Whenever It Can' is implemented only for several languages - for java > and javascript as far as I known - see the language specific options I intended the "Have Netbeans Attempt Code Completion -> Whenever It Can" option to mean doing what I think Netbeans does now, to always try to use code completion in accordance with whatever finer-grained options have been selected. |