Stephen Posey wrote:
One of my personal favorites is the "Complete Class at Cursor" (Ctrl+Shift+C) function.

Great feature, but only if you have Professional or higher. At least, that was the case with Delphi 7. I haven't tried Delphi 2005 Personal.

If you don't it confuses the automatic code generation, and the IDE will simply start appending automatically generated methods at the end of the unit rather than contiguously with the class's other methods.

After a few executions of class completion on the same class, the IDE confuses itself and starts adding new methods at the end instead of alphabetically. This is even if you have not manually added any methods.

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Sly


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