+1E+0

I have noticed having trouble with something like this.

I seem have special trouble with the auto-import feature specially when 
doing rape and paste programming :)

After raping and pasting, I press escape several times to say that I 
dont want to auto import some things, next and at almost every key the 
damned auto import critter pops up again.

It reminds me of something... 
Almost there... 
Something from the evil empire...
AHHHH. That damned clip thing in office applications.


I would like a switch that make the popup critters be quiescent.

When I press alt-enter or right click the mouse on something in error, 
the normal auto-completion, intention, whatever would be called.

This switch should be off by default (the critters active) so that 
newcomers will get used to the GREAT features in Idea.

Carlos

-- 
Carlos Costa e Silva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: quarta-feira, 10 de Abril de 2002 20:41
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [Eap-list] 616: Programming by intention interfering with
> cla ss identification
> 
> 
> Me too:  +1
> 
> While I can handle seeing the intention action light bulb 
> critter there, the
> annoying thing to me is that it steals the mouse-wheel 
> events.  That's a
> no-no in my book.
> 
> If it let's me know something is available, then I can choose 
> to activate it
> or not.
> 
> Not a huge deal, tho.
> 
> -sms
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Donald F. McLean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wed, April 10, 2002 1:38 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Eap-list] 616: Programming by intention interfering with
> cla ss identification
> 
> 
> I'll vote for this: +1
> 
> Mark Swinkels wrote:
> 
> > I've mentioned this before but I'll bring it up again in 
> this context. I
> > find the current intention behaviour overly intrusive while 
> I'm working.
> > 
> > I'd personally prefer if errors and intentions were handled 
> more the way
> > Microsoft <gasp> Word handled spelling erroror. That is that right
> clicking
> > on an underlined error would add some choices of ways to correct the
> > problem. Alt-Enter could still be used as a shortcut to pop up the
> > correction menu for the closest preceeding error or to invoke the
> correction
> > it there was only one choice. Having subtly different mechanisms for
> > intention actions and class import seems to be asking for 
> them to get in
> > each other's way.
> 
> 


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