Here you go: type / and then > at the end of a closing tag. You get two >>'s. This is contrary to the usual behavior in idea, where the second one is discarded
Christian Sell wrote: > I'll add one more: > > <target name="bla"> > <echo > <target> > > as soon as I finish typing the "echo", a popup appears "no suggestion". > In order to carry on I have to hit the space key twice, because the > first one gets eaten up. I am sure there is more... > > > Pete Hendry wrote: > >> In this case the problem is that idea completes from the popup list >> when you press the '/' character. It should *never* do this and should >> pass the / through to the editor. Gets in the way all the time. >> >> Pete >> >> Christian Sell wrote: >> >>> Hello >>> >>> code completion in XML files can get in your way pretty badly. >>> Consider this snippet from an ant file: >>> >>> <condition property="build.dir"> >>> <isset property="build.dir"/> >>> </condition> >>> >>> now I decide that I need to surround the "isset" condition with a >>> <not/>, to make it look like: >>> >>> <condition property="build.dir"> >>> <not><isset property="build.dir"/></not> >>> </condition> >>> >>> >>> Put your cursor in front of the "isset" and start typing. THen go to >>> the end and try to complete. You end up in a fight with idea, who >>> gets to complete what and how (It is obvious that completion is a >>> tricky business if people dont follow the expected work pattern..) >>> >>> regards >>> Christian >>> >> > > _______________________________________________ Eap-bugs mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.jetbrains.com/mailman/listinfo/eap-bugs
