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Michal Rama updated NETBEANS-2968:
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    Description: 
Hello,

I thought of a feature that would be quite useful.

If I write eg.
{code:java}
var timeline = new Timeline();{code}
NetBeans recognizes that it is a *javafx.animation.Timeline* and offers to 
import it.

But, if I write
{code:java}
var timeline = new timeline();{code}
NetBeans will only offer to create this class because class *timeline* does not 
exist.

Therefore, I would be grateful if NetBeans could find a class even if one or 
more letters did not have the correct case.

To offer me an import of *javafx.animation.Timeline*, whether I write Timeline, 
timeline, timeLine, TimeLine, etc.

Thank you

  was:
Hello,

I thought of a feature that would be quite useful.

If I write eg.

 
{code:java}
var timeline = new Timeline();{code}
NetBeans recognizes that it is a *javafx.animation.Timeline* and offers to 
import it.

But, if I write

 
{code:java}
var timeline = new timeline();{code}
NetBeans will only offer to create this class because class *timeline* does not 
exist.

 

Therefore, I would be grateful if NetBeans could find a class even if one or 
more letters did not have the correct case.

To offer me an import of *javafx.animation.Timeline*, whether I write Timeline, 
timeline, timeLine, TimeLine, etc.

Thank you

 


> Identify the class despite the letters with wrong size.
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: NETBEANS-2968
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NETBEANS-2968
>             Project: NetBeans
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: java - Editor
>         Environment: Windows 10, NetBeans Linux 1187, Java 12.0.2
>            Reporter: Michal Rama
>            Priority: Trivial
>              Labels: class, import, java, package
>
> Hello,
> I thought of a feature that would be quite useful.
> If I write eg.
> {code:java}
> var timeline = new Timeline();{code}
> NetBeans recognizes that it is a *javafx.animation.Timeline* and offers to 
> import it.
> But, if I write
> {code:java}
> var timeline = new timeline();{code}
> NetBeans will only offer to create this class because class *timeline* does 
> not exist.
> Therefore, I would be grateful if NetBeans could find a class even if one or 
> more letters did not have the correct case.
> To offer me an import of *javafx.animation.Timeline*, whether I write 
> Timeline, timeline, timeLine, TimeLine, etc.
> Thank you



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