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Product Version = NetBeans IDE 8.2 (Build 201705191307) Operating System = Windows 10 version 10.0 running on amd64 Java; VM; Vendor = 1.8.0_131 Runtime = Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM 25.131-b11 Reproducibility: Happens every time STEPS: * Go to code completion window * under "all languages" check "auto popup completion window" * Under "javascript" click "customzie" and uncheck "After ." ACTUAL: i want for all languages to have auto complete of all words, but let us take javascript as example now. After doing the above, if I am in a JS file, and i write "john" on one line and "john2" on another, and I start typing "jo" i do not get autocomplete popup unless I do "ctrl space". EXPECTED: message pops up
Not sure what happened but now I rechecked "all possible situations" and now it is autosuggesting all words in the file as I am typing. It didn't do this before so I do not know what i did exactly seems to be working as expected now.
Actually it works now for arbitrary words but it does not work with property names, called functions etc. I believe it should autosuggest all the words in the file, regardless of their type.