When editing plain text, and also Ruby and some other languages that are 
supported out of the box, the completion mechanism will suggest words 
already in the file being edited.

For example, if you type "that was infreakingsane" and then elsewhere in the 
document type "infr" and hit the completion keyboard shortcut, 
"infreakingsane" will appear in the suggestion list.

But that apparently doesn't work when you are using a codeless language 
module.

I am using the CoffeeScript language module posted the other day by Patrick 
Mueller. To see if it was a problem with BBEdit or with the module, I also 
tried John Gruber's apache config file codeless language module.

Completion doesn't work with either one. But if I manually change the file 
type to Ruby, and then hit the completion keyboard shortcut, 
'infreakingsane' pops right up.

Is this just how it is currently when using a codeless language module? Or 
is there something I can do to get it working?

Thanks.

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