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List:       kde-bugs-dist
Subject:    [Bug 100203] Autocomplete - Make it easier to skip it
From:       ubertech <nospam () ubertech ! co ! za>
Date:       2005-02-25 9:45:25
Message-ID: 20050225094525.7162.qmail () ktown ! kde ! org
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------- Additional Comments From nospam ubertech co za  2005-02-25 10:45 -------
Will wrote:

> ESC! What kind of sense does that make. In order to go to the next line, I have to \
> press ESC + (down/up). I guess it's a little easier then (left/right) to get out of \
> the word, but it's still too many keystrokes. Under no circumstance should I have \
> to press more than one button to get to the line above or below the cursor 
> 
I like the way auto-complete works. If you *invoke* auto completion, you 
are in a different *mode* (not in the basic editor mode of "I can just 
press up to go to the previous line" mode anymore). Pressing escape to 
get *out* of that mode is *not* a hassle at all.

In fact, you already pressed two buttons to get into autocomplete mode 
to start with, or am I missing something here? I'm using version 2.2.1 
(quite old). Does auto-complete popup automatically while you type in 
more recent Katepart applications?


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